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Hungary Floods Round-Up: Six More Days to Go
- 23 Sep 2024 8:10 AM
- current affairs
According to forecasts, heightened preparedness in flood defence will have to stay in place for six more days, until next Thursday, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told a press conference.
Rules to Be Tightened on Foreign Guest Worker Employment in Hungary
- 20 Sep 2024 1:50 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- business
The government is set to further tighten its rules on employing guest workers, according to the Economy Ministry.
Official: Hungary Seeks Exemption from EU Asylum, Migration Rules
- 20 Sep 2024 6:10 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is seeking an exemption from the application of EU asylum and migration rules since, otherwise, "Brussels would also turn Hungary into a country of immigrants", the parliamentary state secretary of the EU affairs ministry said.
EU to Deduct Euro 200 Million Fine from Hungary's Funding
- 19 Sep 2024 6:50 AM
- finance
The European Commission will start deducting the 200 million euro fine from the funding payable to Hungary as the country has failed to pay by the deadline, the EC's spokesperson said.
Marzie Malek, Painter in Budapest
- 18 Sep 2024 1:58 PM
Marzie is 44 years old and has a 14-year-old son named Sam. She earned her bachelor's degree in Graphics and has worked for 25 years as a teacher at a conservatory (art school). However, her true passion lies in painting rather than graphics.
Brussels Jazz Orchestra, National Concert Hall Budapest, 16 September
- 16 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
This two-part concert will present the finest and most diverse aspects of the Belgian jazz scene. The Brussels Jazz Orchestra, Belgium's leading big band, will be uniting its powers with the superb guitarist Philip Catherine, outstanding trumpet player Bert Joris and the distinctive singer David Linx to wow the audience as they perform a programme compiled especially for the Bridging Europe ...
Budapest Contemporary Art Fair, Bálna Budapest, 26 - 29 September
- 13 Sep 2024 9:49 AM
- current affairs
The organisers have announced which renowned European galleries will participate in this year's Budapest Contemporary Art Fair (BCT). At the international stand of the contemporary festival, 42 works by 21 artists from 12 galleries will be on display and available for purchase for around €1 million. This year's BCT will be held at the Bálna (Whale) from September 26-29.
Weekly Briefing: "Homosexual Relationship" - Catholic Priest Scandal, "Hypocritical" - Hungary to Sue EU?
- 13 Sep 2024 8:43 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian government will request that the European Union compensate the country for costs incurred in protecting the bloc's external borders, and is ready to sue the EU to that end, Gergely Gulyas, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, told a regular press conference.
Price Caps: Gov't Loses Case Against Spar Supermarket in Hungary
- 13 Sep 2024 8:01 AM
- shopping
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) said that price caps Hungary's government earlier mandated for staples such as sugar, flour, cooking oil, pork and milk, to keep inflation down were contrary to EU law in a ruling.
Hungary Floods Round-Up: Six More Days to Go
- 23 Sep 2024 8:10 AM
- current affairs
According to forecasts, heightened preparedness in flood defence will have to stay in place for six more days, until next Thursday, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told a press conference.
Rules to Be Tightened on Foreign Guest Worker Employment in Hungary
- 20 Sep 2024 1:50 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- business
The government is set to further tighten its rules on employing guest workers, according to the Economy Ministry.
Official: Hungary Seeks Exemption from EU Asylum, Migration Rules
- 20 Sep 2024 6:10 AM
- current affairs
Hungary is seeking an exemption from the application of EU asylum and migration rules since, otherwise, "Brussels would also turn Hungary into a country of immigrants", the parliamentary state secretary of the EU affairs ministry said.
EU to Deduct Euro 200 Million Fine from Hungary's Funding
- 19 Sep 2024 6:50 AM
- finance
The European Commission will start deducting the 200 million euro fine from the funding payable to Hungary as the country has failed to pay by the deadline, the EC's spokesperson said.
Marzie Malek, Painter in Budapest
- 18 Sep 2024 1:58 PM
Marzie is 44 years old and has a 14-year-old son named Sam. She earned her bachelor's degree in Graphics and has worked for 25 years as a teacher at a conservatory (art school). However, her true passion lies in painting rather than graphics.
Brussels Jazz Orchestra, National Concert Hall Budapest, 16 September
- 16 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
This two-part concert will present the finest and most diverse aspects of the Belgian jazz scene. The Brussels Jazz Orchestra, Belgium's leading big band, will be uniting its powers with the superb guitarist Philip Catherine, outstanding trumpet player Bert Joris and the distinctive singer David Linx to wow the audience as they perform a programme compiled especially for the Bridging Europe ...
Budapest Contemporary Art Fair, Bálna Budapest, 26 - 29 September
- 13 Sep 2024 9:49 AM
- current affairs
The organisers have announced which renowned European galleries will participate in this year's Budapest Contemporary Art Fair (BCT). At the international stand of the contemporary festival, 42 works by 21 artists from 12 galleries will be on display and available for purchase for around €1 million. This year's BCT will be held at the Bálna (Whale) from September 26-29.
Weekly Briefing: "Homosexual Relationship" - Catholic Priest Scandal, "Hypocritical" - Hungary to Sue EU?
- 13 Sep 2024 8:43 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian government will request that the European Union compensate the country for costs incurred in protecting the bloc's external borders, and is ready to sue the EU to that end, Gergely Gulyas, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, told a regular press conference.
Price Caps: Gov't Loses Case Against Spar Supermarket in Hungary
- 13 Sep 2024 8:01 AM
- shopping
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) said that price caps Hungary's government earlier mandated for staples such as sugar, flour, cooking oil, pork and milk, to keep inflation down were contrary to EU law in a ruling.