István Dezsényi (translation)

The Hungarian heavyweight boxer who fought Muhammad Ali twice
Joe Bugner was born near Szeged, and went on to face Muhammad Ali in the ring twice. Before their first match, he even got into an altercation with Elvis Presley.
Pressman: sometimes it is worrying how hostile the Hungarian government's attitude towards the US...
The US ambassador to Hungary visited the site of the former forced labour camp in Recsk, where the communist regime sent political prisoners in the early nineteen-fifties.
Head of Ukrainian President's Office proposes Orbán-Zelensky meeting, Szijjártó says it's only...
According to the Hungarian side, such a meeting would require thorough preparation and preliminary discussions.
Fidesz would have parliament declare that Ukraine is not ready to join the EU
"Now is not the time to play games," German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Tuesday.
Orbán-Michel meeting: 'EU unity requires constant effort'
The President of the European Council and the Hungarian PM held talks in Budapest in preparation for the upcoming EU summit.
Viktor Orbán congratulates Azeri President on the occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh
In his speech at the meeting of the Turkic Council in Astana on Friday, the Hungarian Prime Minister expressed the "respect of the Hungarian people" to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the...
Surprisingly many Norwegians live in Budapest, but we don't know how many Tongans
The Hungarian capital is home to 98,319 foreign citizens, according to yet unpublished data from the 2022 census, which Telex recently requested from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office.
The meeting of a nervous Orbán and a confident Putin benefited the Russian president
A closer look at the past week's most defining event for Hungary, and what it may mean for Hungarian-Russian relations going forward.
Katalin Karikó is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
The discoveries made by Karikó and her research partner were critical for developing effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 during the pandemic.
The Hungarian who ran the Italian magazine that turned the world upside down
Hungarian-born Tibor Kálmán, the legendary editor-in-chief of Benetton's Colors magazine, is considered one of the most talented graphic designers ever. His goal was to provoke, so he could change...
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