Courtship – Fidesz has already begun to be courted by the Czech party brought together by May Hazanek, a Frenchman caught in the crosshairs of counterintelligence. In a joint fact-checking article by hvg360 and Czech Deník N, a politician from the Eurosceptic Social Democratic Party spoke about how Fidesz is their “priority” instead of Mi Hažanek.
A family member – According to the investigative portal VSquare, Gaspar Orbán was given a huge office on the first floor of the Carmelita Convent. According to news, the Prime Minister's son organizes the work of the Sub-Department for Foreign Policy and Sensitive Diplomatic Affairs of the National Security Council, which was recently created and led by Marcel Perot, although he does not officially hold any position in the government. He has neither specialized education nor professional experience. The Prime Minister's Office denied this and said that Gaspar Orbán only visits Carmelita as a family member.
Shooting – Israel fired missiles at Iran in response to its drone and missile attacks on the Jewish state over the weekend. The Israeli response was only intended to indicate that Iran would not necessarily have a reason for a counter-response, that is, to further escalate the situation in the Middle East.
Luxury robbery – Andrássy út's luxury Louis Vuitton store was robbed by driving a car against the window.