3 result(s) for chinese police patrol in Current Affairs
Updated: Chinese Police Presence in Hungary on European Parliament Debate Agenda
- 4 Apr 2024 7:14 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
The European Parliament (EP) will discuss "Chinese police activity in Europe" during its plenary session on April 10 in Brussels.
Opposition Protests Against Chinese Police Patrols In Hungary & “Dangerous Plan to Bring Half a Million Asian Migrant Workers to Hungary”
- 9 Mar 2024 5:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The opposition Jobbik – Conservatives is rejecting an agreement between Hungary and China allowing Chinese police officers to patrol in Hungary, a Jobbik lawmaker told a press conference.
Special Report: Current Lockdown May Last Way Longer Than Two Weeks In Hungary
- 11 Mar 2021 11:40 AM
- current affairs
"If we close now, I believe that we can really start a gradual re-opening two weeks from now," Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán said last Friday (March 5th). Portfolio.hu has looked at international examples to see how realistic this belief is. In short, it's not. Read on for details about why the current lockdown here may be way more than just two weeks.
Updated: Chinese Police Presence in Hungary on European Parliament Debate Agenda
- 4 Apr 2024 7:14 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- current affairs
The European Parliament (EP) will discuss "Chinese police activity in Europe" during its plenary session on April 10 in Brussels.
Opposition Protests Against Chinese Police Patrols In Hungary & “Dangerous Plan to Bring Half a Million Asian Migrant Workers to Hungary”
- 9 Mar 2024 5:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The opposition Jobbik – Conservatives is rejecting an agreement between Hungary and China allowing Chinese police officers to patrol in Hungary, a Jobbik lawmaker told a press conference.
Special Report: Current Lockdown May Last Way Longer Than Two Weeks In Hungary
- 11 Mar 2021 11:40 AM
- current affairs
"If we close now, I believe that we can really start a gradual re-opening two weeks from now," Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán said last Friday (March 5th). Portfolio.hu has looked at international examples to see how realistic this belief is. In short, it's not. Read on for details about why the current lockdown here may be way more than just two weeks.