3 result(s) for acting classes in Current Affairs
Ex-Jobbik MEP Convicted in Hungary for Spying for Russia Gets Sentenced to Five Years in Jail
- 28 Sep 2022 8:29 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
The Kúria, acting as a court of third instance, has sentenced former Jobbik MEP Béla Kovács to five years imprisonment after convicting him of espionage, budget fraud and forgery of private documents.
Budapest Film & Drama University To Be Shut Down Until February 1
- 9 Nov 2020 7:33 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The supervisory board of the foundation overseeing Budapest’s University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) has ordered the institution to be shut down from Monday until Feb 1, citing unsuitable conditions for continuing classes, enforcing and protecting student rights and ensuring academic autonomy.
Opinion: How Covid-19 Epidemic Disrupted PM Orbán’s Machinery
- 7 May 2020 7:35 AM
- current affairs
In a two-minute video published on his Facebook page on Thursday before Easter, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made important announcements. He spoke with his usual confidence but, perhaps as a sign of hurried times, he read some parts of his speech from handwritten paper notes.
Ex-Jobbik MEP Convicted in Hungary for Spying for Russia Gets Sentenced to Five Years in Jail
- 28 Sep 2022 8:29 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
The Kúria, acting as a court of third instance, has sentenced former Jobbik MEP Béla Kovács to five years imprisonment after convicting him of espionage, budget fraud and forgery of private documents.
Budapest Film & Drama University To Be Shut Down Until February 1
- 9 Nov 2020 7:33 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The supervisory board of the foundation overseeing Budapest’s University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) has ordered the institution to be shut down from Monday until Feb 1, citing unsuitable conditions for continuing classes, enforcing and protecting student rights and ensuring academic autonomy.
Opinion: How Covid-19 Epidemic Disrupted PM Orbán’s Machinery
- 7 May 2020 7:35 AM
- current affairs
In a two-minute video published on his Facebook page on Thursday before Easter, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made important announcements. He spoke with his usual confidence but, perhaps as a sign of hurried times, he read some parts of his speech from handwritten paper notes.









