6 result(s) for international migration research network in Articles
Budapest to Host Science Expo Parallel with World Science Forum this November
- 21 Nov 2024 5:52 AM
- tech
Hungary will showcase the products of corporate partnerships with universities and research institutes at the Science Expo in Budapest on November 21-23, while the city hosts the World Science Forum.
International Migration Research Network Set Up in Budapest
- 11 Nov 2023 9:26 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
A memorandum of understanding to set up an international migration research network was signed by five research institutes in Budapest.
Details Revealed from Secret Hungarian Report on Connection Between Migration & Terrorism
- 3 Nov 2023 6:07 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The secret service report on the connection between migration and terrorism has been made public, Máté Kocsis, group leader of ruling Fidesz, said on Facebook, adding that the report “clearly shows the risk the irresponsible migration policy of Brussels poses to the security of Europe”.
Hungary Continues Using 'Risky' Chinese Security Systems Blacklisted in Several Countries
- 28 Aug 2023 8:11 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- tech
Ukrainian sources suspect that through digital backdoors in Chinese-made surveillance systems, the Russian armed forces were able to spy on Ukrainian cities.
Special Report: Journalists & Critics of PM Orbán Targeted with Pegasus Cyberweapon
- 20 Jul 2021 11:06 AM
- current affairs
Pegasus, the spyware manufactured by Israeli cybersecurity firm NSO Group has been in use in Hungary for years against targets such as investigative journalists and wealthy media owners as well as against people in their close circles, Direkt36 has found as part of an international team of investigative journalists, ‘The Pegasus Project’.
Opinion: New Bill May Make Aiding Migrants A Crime In Hungary
- 6 Jun 2018 6:17 PM
- current affairs
A revised draft bill published by the Hungarian government on May 29, 2018, would criminalize efforts to help migrants and asylum seekers and curb their access to protection, says Human Rights Watch.
Budapest to Host Science Expo Parallel with World Science Forum this November
- 21 Nov 2024 5:52 AM
- tech
Hungary will showcase the products of corporate partnerships with universities and research institutes at the Science Expo in Budapest on November 21-23, while the city hosts the World Science Forum.
International Migration Research Network Set Up in Budapest
- 11 Nov 2023 9:26 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
A memorandum of understanding to set up an international migration research network was signed by five research institutes in Budapest.
Details Revealed from Secret Hungarian Report on Connection Between Migration & Terrorism
- 3 Nov 2023 6:07 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The secret service report on the connection between migration and terrorism has been made public, Máté Kocsis, group leader of ruling Fidesz, said on Facebook, adding that the report “clearly shows the risk the irresponsible migration policy of Brussels poses to the security of Europe”.
Hungary Continues Using 'Risky' Chinese Security Systems Blacklisted in Several Countries
- 28 Aug 2023 8:11 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- tech
Ukrainian sources suspect that through digital backdoors in Chinese-made surveillance systems, the Russian armed forces were able to spy on Ukrainian cities.
Special Report: Journalists & Critics of PM Orbán Targeted with Pegasus Cyberweapon
- 20 Jul 2021 11:06 AM
- current affairs
Pegasus, the spyware manufactured by Israeli cybersecurity firm NSO Group has been in use in Hungary for years against targets such as investigative journalists and wealthy media owners as well as against people in their close circles, Direkt36 has found as part of an international team of investigative journalists, ‘The Pegasus Project’.
Opinion: New Bill May Make Aiding Migrants A Crime In Hungary
- 6 Jun 2018 6:17 PM
- current affairs
A revised draft bill published by the Hungarian government on May 29, 2018, would criminalize efforts to help migrants and asylum seekers and curb their access to protection, says Human Rights Watch.