19 result(s) for google hungary in Current Affairs
Hungarians Make New Europe 100 Innovators List
- 6 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Eight Hungarians have been included on a list of 100 leaders of innovation in the region, according to Google, which helped launch the New Europe 100 list.
Lunar Xprize Vehicles In Budapest
- 5 Jun 2014 11:50 AM
- current affairs
The annual meeting of Google Lunar Xprize – a project to send working exploration vehicles to the Moon – is taking place in Budapest from today to Saturday.
Xpat Opinion: Legal Aid In Hungary
- 29 May 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
If you live in Hungary and do not have sufficient financial resources to meet the costs of a court case, you can apply for legal aid. These resources extend to any expats living in Hungary, who may be entitled to financial support with regards to legal services.
Xpat Opinion: No, Secretary Hague Was Not Talking About Hungary
- 22 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague delivered a speech on Tuesday in London at the Lord Mayor’s Easter Banquet, a traditional affair. A Financial Times reporter, Kiran Stacey, gave an account under the headline “William Hague Warns Against Creeping Oligarchisation of the Balkans.”
Xpat Opinion: Why Is Hungary So Poor?
- 20 Feb 2014 10:50 AM
- current affairs
You’ve probably landed on this page because you wonder about Hungary’s economic woes. As you might have noticed, The Atlantic recently ran an article about an astounding fact: according to Google’s autocomplete function (the one that suggests search phrases based on previous searches), the single most popular question people ask about this country is why it is so poor.
Fidesz-Leaning Oligarch And Aide Missing From The Country’s Top 100 Rich-List
- 11 Sep 2013 1:00 AM
- current affairs
Similar to Forbes Magazine, the Hungarian financial newspaper Napi Gazdaság compiles a list of the 100 richest Hungarians, some of whom are businessmen often with close ties to government. The two most prominent figures in Hungarian business life (and in conspiracy theories), who are literally unknown to foreign decision-makers, diplomats or investors, Lajos Simicska and Zsolt Nyerges are ...
Xpat Opinion: Budapest Pride – Without Major Incidents
- 11 Jul 2013 10:00 AM
- current affairs
Left-wing and liberal columnists believe that the mostly peaceful Budapest Pride 2013 walk proved a major success or even a breakthrough for gay rights activists. They find it disappointing, however, that the police showed little zeal to pursue radical protesters who beat up three marchers.
Xpat Opinion: Echoes Of NSA Leak In Hungary
- 19 Jun 2013 12:30 PM
- current affairs
A centre-right commentator warns Hungarians are not aware of the dangers of the information stored by their favourite internet service providers.
National Property In Hungary Remapped With Ortophotos?
- 27 Sep 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
According to the ministry of development of rural areas, the current government intends to launch the brand new project of scanning and photographing the country’s entire area. As a result, an aeronautic photo coverage (similar to that of Google Earth) would be available officially.
Hungarians Make New Europe 100 Innovators List
- 6 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Eight Hungarians have been included on a list of 100 leaders of innovation in the region, according to Google, which helped launch the New Europe 100 list.
Lunar Xprize Vehicles In Budapest
- 5 Jun 2014 11:50 AM
- current affairs
The annual meeting of Google Lunar Xprize – a project to send working exploration vehicles to the Moon – is taking place in Budapest from today to Saturday.
Xpat Opinion: Legal Aid In Hungary
- 29 May 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
If you live in Hungary and do not have sufficient financial resources to meet the costs of a court case, you can apply for legal aid. These resources extend to any expats living in Hungary, who may be entitled to financial support with regards to legal services.
Xpat Opinion: No, Secretary Hague Was Not Talking About Hungary
- 22 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague delivered a speech on Tuesday in London at the Lord Mayor’s Easter Banquet, a traditional affair. A Financial Times reporter, Kiran Stacey, gave an account under the headline “William Hague Warns Against Creeping Oligarchisation of the Balkans.”
Xpat Opinion: Why Is Hungary So Poor?
- 20 Feb 2014 10:50 AM
- current affairs
You’ve probably landed on this page because you wonder about Hungary’s economic woes. As you might have noticed, The Atlantic recently ran an article about an astounding fact: according to Google’s autocomplete function (the one that suggests search phrases based on previous searches), the single most popular question people ask about this country is why it is so poor.
Fidesz-Leaning Oligarch And Aide Missing From The Country’s Top 100 Rich-List
- 11 Sep 2013 1:00 AM
- current affairs
Similar to Forbes Magazine, the Hungarian financial newspaper Napi Gazdaság compiles a list of the 100 richest Hungarians, some of whom are businessmen often with close ties to government. The two most prominent figures in Hungarian business life (and in conspiracy theories), who are literally unknown to foreign decision-makers, diplomats or investors, Lajos Simicska and Zsolt Nyerges are ...
Xpat Opinion: Budapest Pride – Without Major Incidents
- 11 Jul 2013 10:00 AM
- current affairs
Left-wing and liberal columnists believe that the mostly peaceful Budapest Pride 2013 walk proved a major success or even a breakthrough for gay rights activists. They find it disappointing, however, that the police showed little zeal to pursue radical protesters who beat up three marchers.
Xpat Opinion: Echoes Of NSA Leak In Hungary
- 19 Jun 2013 12:30 PM
- current affairs
A centre-right commentator warns Hungarians are not aware of the dangers of the information stored by their favourite internet service providers.
National Property In Hungary Remapped With Ortophotos?
- 27 Sep 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
According to the ministry of development of rural areas, the current government intends to launch the brand new project of scanning and photographing the country’s entire area. As a result, an aeronautic photo coverage (similar to that of Google Earth) would be available officially.