Video: Hungary's Digital Divide Exposed
- 5 Oct 2020 7:24 AM
RFE/RL's newly reopened Hungarian Service compared the experiences of families in rural areas and in the capital, Budapest.
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
RFE/RL's newly reopened Hungarian Service compared the experiences of families in rural areas and in the capital, Budapest.
Source:
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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