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What Is 'Once Upon A Time Park' In Budapest?
- 23 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Holnemvolt Park ('Once Upon a Time Park') is the new family leisure park of the Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden, which was opened on 29th April 2014. Besides the various exotic and local mammal and bird species (meerkat, wild boar, fallow deer, ostrich, emu, flamingo), the majority of indigenous and exotic domestic animals (hucul pony, shire horse, Haflinger horse, miniature horse, Bactrian ...
Hungary’s Govt To Sign Strategic Agreements With Local Businesses
- 21 Jul 2014 5:02 AM
- business
Hungary’s government will sign strategic agreements with the local units of German industrial automation company Festo and Austrian agribusiness Agrana, the latest issue of the official government gazette Magyar Közlöny said.
Hungary’s PM Orbán Wary Of Further Sanctions On Russia
- 18 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned against imposing strict sanctions on Russia yesterday as he arrived in Brussels to attend a special EU summit.
Weekend Metro Replacement On Budapest Metro Line M3
- 17 Jul 2014 10:40 AM
- getting around
Due to refurbishment works at July weekends, metro line M3 runs on a shortened route between Kőbánya-Kispest and Nagyvárad tér. Replacement buses M3 are in operation between Újpest Központ and Nagyvárad tér. The change has a slight effect on the timetable of bus 200E to Liszt Ferenc International Airport.
Hungarian Street Aid Groups Receive Cars That Could Save Lives
- 16 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
The Ministry for Human resources donated twelve cars to Budapest street aid organizations on Friday to help social work and the supply of homeless people. Imre Nyitrai, Deputy State Secretary for Social Affairs said that the cars could even save lives.
Survey Shows Two Fifths Of Hungarians Would Bar Immigration
- 16 Jul 2014 2:00 AM
- current affairs
Two fifths of Hungarians would bar immigrants from entering country if it were up to them, a recent survey has found. A Tárki survey published on Wednesday shows that 39% of all respondents were against immigrants coming to Hungary.
CÖF: Norway Grant Hungarian Recipients Subject To Gov Scrutiny
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s civil organisations winning grants from the Norway Fund must not “sidestep” a review by government agencies, just like any other group using taxpayers’ money, CÖF-CÖKA said on Monday. “State control is not only a possibility, it is also mandatory, and a prerequisite of creditability,” the government-allied CÖF and associated foundation CÖKA insisted.
Police Chief Denies Reports Of Discrimination Against Roma In Hungary
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Police do not discriminate against people based on religion, skin colour, gender or ethnicity, national police chief Károly Papp said, after media reports of police discrimination against Roma. Papp said that every police action needs to be assessed individually and that citizens under current laws have the opportunity to raise complaints.
Survey Shows Support For Anti-Semitic Conspiracies In Hungarian Politics
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Political Capital senior analyst Attila Juhasz says conspiracy theories are most likely emotive responses to trigger restrictive legislation and exclusiveness on a social level. Anti-Jewish sentiments are most prevalent among Jobbik voters, yet significantly present in all of Hungary’s political camps, according to a survey published on Monday by Political Capital and Szonda.
What Is 'Once Upon A Time Park' In Budapest?
- 23 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Holnemvolt Park ('Once Upon a Time Park') is the new family leisure park of the Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden, which was opened on 29th April 2014. Besides the various exotic and local mammal and bird species (meerkat, wild boar, fallow deer, ostrich, emu, flamingo), the majority of indigenous and exotic domestic animals (hucul pony, shire horse, Haflinger horse, miniature horse, Bactrian ...
Hungary’s Govt To Sign Strategic Agreements With Local Businesses
- 21 Jul 2014 5:02 AM
- business
Hungary’s government will sign strategic agreements with the local units of German industrial automation company Festo and Austrian agribusiness Agrana, the latest issue of the official government gazette Magyar Közlöny said.
Hungary’s PM Orbán Wary Of Further Sanctions On Russia
- 18 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned against imposing strict sanctions on Russia yesterday as he arrived in Brussels to attend a special EU summit.
Weekend Metro Replacement On Budapest Metro Line M3
- 17 Jul 2014 10:40 AM
- getting around
Due to refurbishment works at July weekends, metro line M3 runs on a shortened route between Kőbánya-Kispest and Nagyvárad tér. Replacement buses M3 are in operation between Újpest Központ and Nagyvárad tér. The change has a slight effect on the timetable of bus 200E to Liszt Ferenc International Airport.
Hungarian Street Aid Groups Receive Cars That Could Save Lives
- 16 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
The Ministry for Human resources donated twelve cars to Budapest street aid organizations on Friday to help social work and the supply of homeless people. Imre Nyitrai, Deputy State Secretary for Social Affairs said that the cars could even save lives.
Survey Shows Two Fifths Of Hungarians Would Bar Immigration
- 16 Jul 2014 2:00 AM
- current affairs
Two fifths of Hungarians would bar immigrants from entering country if it were up to them, a recent survey has found. A Tárki survey published on Wednesday shows that 39% of all respondents were against immigrants coming to Hungary.
CÖF: Norway Grant Hungarian Recipients Subject To Gov Scrutiny
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s civil organisations winning grants from the Norway Fund must not “sidestep” a review by government agencies, just like any other group using taxpayers’ money, CÖF-CÖKA said on Monday. “State control is not only a possibility, it is also mandatory, and a prerequisite of creditability,” the government-allied CÖF and associated foundation CÖKA insisted.
Police Chief Denies Reports Of Discrimination Against Roma In Hungary
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Police do not discriminate against people based on religion, skin colour, gender or ethnicity, national police chief Károly Papp said, after media reports of police discrimination against Roma. Papp said that every police action needs to be assessed individually and that citizens under current laws have the opportunity to raise complaints.
Survey Shows Support For Anti-Semitic Conspiracies In Hungarian Politics
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Political Capital senior analyst Attila Juhasz says conspiracy theories are most likely emotive responses to trigger restrictive legislation and exclusiveness on a social level. Anti-Jewish sentiments are most prevalent among Jobbik voters, yet significantly present in all of Hungary’s political camps, according to a survey published on Monday by Political Capital and Szonda.















