120 result(s) for 168 óra in Articles
Popular Hungarian Weekly’s Publication Suspended
- 29 Aug 2022 11:03 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
The publisher is suspending the print publication of the weekly 168 Óra due to high paper and energy prices.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies Look Back on the PM’s Dallas Address
- 14 Aug 2022 9:03 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Opposition-leaning analysts believe that the Prime Minister did a grave disservice to his country by taking sides with former president Donald Trump and his supporters in his address to the CPAC meeting. Pro-government commentators, on the other hand, take the event as proof that Prime Minister Orbán has become an important international actor.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on Orbán's Tusványos Address
- 2 Aug 2022 9:06 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
The six opposition-leaning weeklies condemn practically in unison the speech delivered by the Prime Minister last Saturday. One pro-government weekly simply summarises his words, while another praises his central message.
Hungarian Opinion: What are Repercussions of Latest Russian Sanctions Deal
- 7 Jun 2022 9:43 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators on Left and Right ponder the broader implications of Hungary’s opposition to EU sanctions on Russian oil and Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the New Government
- 30 May 2022 7:45 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
After the swearing-in of the new Cabinet ministers last week, the weeklies try to make sense of the new composition of Prime Minister Orbán’s government. Two left-wing weeklies lament the sad state of the opposition.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Row Over Banning Oil Imports from Russia
- 24 May 2022 8:51 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Opposition-leaning weeklies accuse the government of conniving with Moscow, by rejecting the proposed ban on importing Russian crude oil without significant compensation from the European Union. Pro-government commentators, on the other hand, argue that Hungary’s position is dictated by plain common sense.
Entire Editorial Staff of 168 Óra Gets the Sack in Hungary
- 2 May 2022 5:16 PM
- https://hungarianpolitics.com/
- current affairs
The entire editorial staff of weekly 168 Óra was let go for business reasons and cost optimization, writes Média1.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Elections – With Two Weeks’ Hindsight
- 25 Apr 2022 6:26 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators still struggle to find consistent explanations for the fourth consecutive electoral victory of Fidesz on 3 April. There is even less clarity, however, on how the opposition can recover from its latest defeat.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on Fidesz's Crushing Electoral Victory
- 11 Apr 2022 6:35 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Left-liberal authors hope that the opposition can pull itself together after its hugely disappointing performance at the general election on 3 April, while pro-government commentators rejoice over what they consider the right choice of the majority of the electorate.
Popular Hungarian Weekly’s Publication Suspended
- 29 Aug 2022 11:03 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
The publisher is suspending the print publication of the weekly 168 Óra due to high paper and energy prices.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies Look Back on the PM’s Dallas Address
- 14 Aug 2022 9:03 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Opposition-leaning analysts believe that the Prime Minister did a grave disservice to his country by taking sides with former president Donald Trump and his supporters in his address to the CPAC meeting. Pro-government commentators, on the other hand, take the event as proof that Prime Minister Orbán has become an important international actor.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on Orbán's Tusványos Address
- 2 Aug 2022 9:06 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
The six opposition-leaning weeklies condemn practically in unison the speech delivered by the Prime Minister last Saturday. One pro-government weekly simply summarises his words, while another praises his central message.
Hungarian Opinion: What are Repercussions of Latest Russian Sanctions Deal
- 7 Jun 2022 9:43 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators on Left and Right ponder the broader implications of Hungary’s opposition to EU sanctions on Russian oil and Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the New Government
- 30 May 2022 7:45 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
After the swearing-in of the new Cabinet ministers last week, the weeklies try to make sense of the new composition of Prime Minister Orbán’s government. Two left-wing weeklies lament the sad state of the opposition.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Row Over Banning Oil Imports from Russia
- 24 May 2022 8:51 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Opposition-leaning weeklies accuse the government of conniving with Moscow, by rejecting the proposed ban on importing Russian crude oil without significant compensation from the European Union. Pro-government commentators, on the other hand, argue that Hungary’s position is dictated by plain common sense.
Entire Editorial Staff of 168 Óra Gets the Sack in Hungary
- 2 May 2022 5:16 PM
- https://hungarianpolitics.com/
- current affairs
The entire editorial staff of weekly 168 Óra was let go for business reasons and cost optimization, writes Média1.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Elections – With Two Weeks’ Hindsight
- 25 Apr 2022 6:26 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators still struggle to find consistent explanations for the fourth consecutive electoral victory of Fidesz on 3 April. There is even less clarity, however, on how the opposition can recover from its latest defeat.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on Fidesz's Crushing Electoral Victory
- 11 Apr 2022 6:35 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Left-liberal authors hope that the opposition can pull itself together after its hugely disappointing performance at the general election on 3 April, while pro-government commentators rejoice over what they consider the right choice of the majority of the electorate.