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Busó Festivities In Mohács Mark End Of Winter In Hungary
- 15 Feb 2018 8:58 AM
- community & culture
Last weekend the traditional end-of-winter carnival was held in southern Hungary. This annual festival in Mohács is a six-day event named after the busós, scary-looking costumed locals wearing wooden masks and woolly cloaks, as Euronews shows in this video.
Video: Hungary's Fear Factor
- 23 Nov 2017 12:24 PM
- current affairs
Whether they target immigrants, the EU, liberalism, homosexuals, or the US Jewish and Hungarian born billionaire George Soros, the radical narratives spread by the ruling Fidesz party and the far right movements are gaining ground in the Hungarian society.
Video: Budapest 'March Of The Living' Commemorates Holocaust
- 18 Apr 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
Thousands of people took to the streets of Budapest last week for the 2017 ‘March of the Living’ – an event to commemorate the 550,000 Hungarian Jews killed in the Holocaust.
Video: 70,000+ Protest In Budapest To Support CEU
- 10 Apr 2017 9:00 AM
- video
Euronews correspondent Andrea Hajagos said she had rarely seen so many people supporting a protest rally on the streets of Budapest. Protest organiser and CEU student Daniel Berg, “I think this protest is more about general principles than about one university. I think this is about the freedom of knowledge, the freedom of thinking, the free expression, so it is a quite complex thing and I think ...
Video: Orban Waits To Be On Right Side Of New World Order
- 6 Feb 2017 6:00 AM
- current affairs
Budapest is getting a buffeting from a wind from the east. At least that is how some in Hungary greet the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the courtship ritual he and their leader Viktor Orban appear wrapped up in. Orban has been going out of his way to butter the Russian leader up.
Hungary: Becoming A Premium Travel Destination
- 15 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- video
At the World Travel Market 2016 in London, the leading event for the global travel industry, euronews spoke to Ildiko Mezo, UK Director at Hungarian Tourism, about how the Eastern European nation wants to become a Premium travel destination.
Meet Budapest's 'Gentleman Robber'
- 21 Oct 2016 1:00 AM
- video
‘Viszkis’ (‘The Whiskey Robber’) is the true story of Attila Ambrus, who became a national hero in Hungary in the 1990’s after committing a series of robberies in and around Budapest, in which nobody was hurt. The ‘gentleman thief’ as he was known was often seen sipping a whiskey in a nearby pub before the robberies, which earned him his nickname.
Hungary: Summer Festivals Cash In
- 10 Aug 2016 1:00 AM
- entertainment
Summer in the country means it’s time to make some money with a music festival. Hungary has an every growing number of such events. Typical is the ‘Jazz Picnic’ in the village of Paloznark, which has just 500 inhabitants. Hosting the annual festival brings in as many as 10,000 visitors, boosting the local economy with the equivalent of over 60,000 euros just in ticket sales.
Video: School's Out In Hungary In Protest At Government Control
- 5 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- video
First lessons of the day were cancelled at some 250 establishments in Hungary on Wednesday, as teachers, pupils, their parents and grandparents gathered outside schools to protest at centralised control of state education which they consider oppressive and heavy handed.
Busó Festivities In Mohács Mark End Of Winter In Hungary
- 15 Feb 2018 8:58 AM
- community & culture
Last weekend the traditional end-of-winter carnival was held in southern Hungary. This annual festival in Mohács is a six-day event named after the busós, scary-looking costumed locals wearing wooden masks and woolly cloaks, as Euronews shows in this video.
Video: Hungary's Fear Factor
- 23 Nov 2017 12:24 PM
- current affairs
Whether they target immigrants, the EU, liberalism, homosexuals, or the US Jewish and Hungarian born billionaire George Soros, the radical narratives spread by the ruling Fidesz party and the far right movements are gaining ground in the Hungarian society.
Video: Budapest 'March Of The Living' Commemorates Holocaust
- 18 Apr 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
Thousands of people took to the streets of Budapest last week for the 2017 ‘March of the Living’ – an event to commemorate the 550,000 Hungarian Jews killed in the Holocaust.
Video: 70,000+ Protest In Budapest To Support CEU
- 10 Apr 2017 9:00 AM
- video
Euronews correspondent Andrea Hajagos said she had rarely seen so many people supporting a protest rally on the streets of Budapest. Protest organiser and CEU student Daniel Berg, “I think this protest is more about general principles than about one university. I think this is about the freedom of knowledge, the freedom of thinking, the free expression, so it is a quite complex thing and I think ...
Video: Orban Waits To Be On Right Side Of New World Order
- 6 Feb 2017 6:00 AM
- current affairs
Budapest is getting a buffeting from a wind from the east. At least that is how some in Hungary greet the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the courtship ritual he and their leader Viktor Orban appear wrapped up in. Orban has been going out of his way to butter the Russian leader up.
Hungary: Becoming A Premium Travel Destination
- 15 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- video
At the World Travel Market 2016 in London, the leading event for the global travel industry, euronews spoke to Ildiko Mezo, UK Director at Hungarian Tourism, about how the Eastern European nation wants to become a Premium travel destination.
Meet Budapest's 'Gentleman Robber'
- 21 Oct 2016 1:00 AM
- video
‘Viszkis’ (‘The Whiskey Robber’) is the true story of Attila Ambrus, who became a national hero in Hungary in the 1990’s after committing a series of robberies in and around Budapest, in which nobody was hurt. The ‘gentleman thief’ as he was known was often seen sipping a whiskey in a nearby pub before the robberies, which earned him his nickname.
Hungary: Summer Festivals Cash In
- 10 Aug 2016 1:00 AM
- entertainment
Summer in the country means it’s time to make some money with a music festival. Hungary has an every growing number of such events. Typical is the ‘Jazz Picnic’ in the village of Paloznark, which has just 500 inhabitants. Hosting the annual festival brings in as many as 10,000 visitors, boosting the local economy with the equivalent of over 60,000 euros just in ticket sales.
Video: School's Out In Hungary In Protest At Government Control
- 5 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- video
First lessons of the day were cancelled at some 250 establishments in Hungary on Wednesday, as teachers, pupils, their parents and grandparents gathered outside schools to protest at centralised control of state education which they consider oppressive and heavy handed.