A new wave of Hungarian hip-hop artists is embracing politics, mostly by boisterously mocking the right-wing Fidesz government. For Hungarians who have grown up during Orban's 12-year rule, rappers and their concerts have become a crucial outlet for dissent.
At a time when rampant inflation has taken a sizable chunk out of Hungarians' pensions, a start-up embroidery business in the economically deprived northeast is helping elderly women survive.