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EU Approves €10bn Recovery Funding Package for Hungary

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July 10, 2026

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Brussels, July 10 (QNA) - The European Union has approved a 10bn (11.4bn) recovery funding package for Hungary, with the money to be provided through a combination of grants and loans.

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Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 10, 2026

Hungary Clears Final EU Hurdle for €10 Billion RRF Funding

EU finance ministers have approved Hungary’s revised Recovery and Resilience Plan, clearing the final Council-level hurdle for Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s government to seek 10 billion in post-pandemic funding. The decision implements the political agreement with Ursula von der Leyen in May, but payments remain conditional on reforms completed by the end of August. The post Hungary Clears Final EU Hurdle for 10 Billion RRF Funding appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

DailyNewsHungary

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· Jul 6, 2026

More than EUR 3 billion in foreign-currency debt raised by Péter Magyar’s government — and with good reason

The move is closely tied to the anticipated release of previously frozen European Union funds. eufunds money fxloan loan money magyargovernment Continue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/peter-magyar-government-takes-up-fx-debt/

Malay Mail

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· Jul 8, 2026

Liew Chin Tong: Govt approved RM15.77m grant for Suhakam in 2025 to cover operational costs, up RM2.2m from last year

KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 — The government, through the Ministry of Finance (MOF), approved a grant of RM15.77 million...

Ariana News

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· Jun 24, 2026

EU allocates 20 million euros to support returnees in Afghanistan

The European Union has announced a new 20 million euros funding package for the International Organization for Migration to expand assistance for returnees, internally displaced people, and host communities in high-return areas across Afghanistan. The funding comes as Afghanistan continues to face one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, compounded by the growing number of [] The post EU allocates 20 million euros to support returnees in Afghanistan first appeared on Ariana News | Afghanistan News.

Eunews

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· Jun 30, 2026

Ukraine: EU disburses 3.9 billion to buy drones to counter Russia

The funding had been announced a few days ago by the President of the European Commission

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 25, 2026

EU releases €3 billion loan for Ukraine’s recovery

The European Union has disbursed the first 3 billion (US3.4 billion) tranche of a 90 billion loan to Ukraine, the country’s prime minister announced on Thursday at the opening of a conference on Ukraine’s post-war recovery in Poland. The conference, attended by key European leaders including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, is both a fundraising forum and a message to Russia that Ukraine’s Western supporters are in it for a long...

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Related coverage for "EU Approves €10bn Recovery Funding Package for Hungary": Hungarian Conservative — Hungary Clears Final EU Hurdle for €10 Billion RRF Funding. DailyNewsHungary — More than EUR 3 billion in foreign-currency debt raised by Péter Magyar’s government — and with good reason. Malay Mail — Liew Chin Tong: Govt approved RM15.77m grant for Suhakam in 2025 to cover operational costs, up RM2.2m from last year. Ariana News — EU allocates 20 million euros to support returnees in Afghanistan. Eunews — Ukraine: EU disburses 3.9 billion to buy drones to counter Russia. South China Morning Post — EU releases €3 billion loan for Ukraine’s recovery