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Toxic Red Sludge Flooded Devecser, Hungary On Monday
- 7 Oct 2010 3:45 AM
- current affairs
Devecser resembles a barren, desolate landscape under the thick cover reddish mud that recently flooded the town on Monday. Only one day after the governmental elections, the new major of the town woke up to find the area buried under the toxic waste of the nearby alumina factory, located in Ajka. People mourn over the loss of their homes built with a decade’s worth of work, but are trying to ...
Zsembery Sees Slow Internet Expansion In Hungary
- 6 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- tech
"The 1-2% annual increase in Hungarian household computer usage is hindering internet expansion, telecommunications company Invitel deputy CEO György Zsembery said.
Fall In House Prices In Hungary Comes To A Halt
- 30 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- property
"The latest FHB housing price index shows that the fall in property values has ceased. The index fell from 179 points in the first quarter to 174 points in the second quarter. It peaked at 200 in the first quarter of 2008; with the base level calculated as 100, based on the house prices in the year 2000.
Palinka Is Now Tax Free In Hungary
- 29 Sep 2010 9:30 AM
- shopping
"Hungary will most likely enter the Guinness Book of Records for making the most moonshine (better known as Palinka in Hungary) after the Smallholdings and private homes have been given the green light to distill their own non-commercial amount of home palinka tax-free, as of Sept 27, 2010.
New Exhibition: 'Confrontation In Hungary', Műcsarnok Budapest
- 27 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Showing from 29 September: In 2008 and 2009, Hungary was shocked by the most atrocious series of crimes in the history of its modern democracy, the murders of Roma. Between April and July 2010, photographer Szabolcs Barakonyi went to all the scenes of the assaults, making a portrait series of the survivors.
Historic Buildings In Hungary Open To Visitors This Weekend
- 16 Sep 2010 10:40 AM
- community & culture
"More than 700 buildings normally closed to the public, in 270 municipalities, will be open to visitors this coming Saturday and Sunday to mark Cultural Heritage Days it was announced this week. One of the prominent sights will be the presidential palace in Buda Castle, along with the National Bank, several embassies, and the Patent Office.
Former Hungarian MNV CEO, Sales Chief Arrested
- 1 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Police detained Miklós Tátrai, former head of the state asset manager MNV, and former sales manager Zsolt Császy on suspicion of wrongdoing related to the Sukoró casino project.
Old Bomb Found On Szabadság Tér In Budapest
- 31 Aug 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Some 1,800 people were ordered to leave their homes and offices on Szabadság tér when a World War II bomb was found near the US embassy on Monday.
Property Market Outlook In Hungary Still Bleak
- 31 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- property
"GKI's quarterly real estate barometer measured -31.8, in July, not far above the all-time low of -34.3 measured one year earlier and unchanged from the previous survey, the economic institute announced.
Toxic Red Sludge Flooded Devecser, Hungary On Monday
- 7 Oct 2010 3:45 AM
- current affairs
Devecser resembles a barren, desolate landscape under the thick cover reddish mud that recently flooded the town on Monday. Only one day after the governmental elections, the new major of the town woke up to find the area buried under the toxic waste of the nearby alumina factory, located in Ajka. People mourn over the loss of their homes built with a decade’s worth of work, but are trying to ...
Zsembery Sees Slow Internet Expansion In Hungary
- 6 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- tech
"The 1-2% annual increase in Hungarian household computer usage is hindering internet expansion, telecommunications company Invitel deputy CEO György Zsembery said.
Fall In House Prices In Hungary Comes To A Halt
- 30 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- property
"The latest FHB housing price index shows that the fall in property values has ceased. The index fell from 179 points in the first quarter to 174 points in the second quarter. It peaked at 200 in the first quarter of 2008; with the base level calculated as 100, based on the house prices in the year 2000.
Palinka Is Now Tax Free In Hungary
- 29 Sep 2010 9:30 AM
- shopping
"Hungary will most likely enter the Guinness Book of Records for making the most moonshine (better known as Palinka in Hungary) after the Smallholdings and private homes have been given the green light to distill their own non-commercial amount of home palinka tax-free, as of Sept 27, 2010.
New Exhibition: 'Confrontation In Hungary', Műcsarnok Budapest
- 27 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Showing from 29 September: In 2008 and 2009, Hungary was shocked by the most atrocious series of crimes in the history of its modern democracy, the murders of Roma. Between April and July 2010, photographer Szabolcs Barakonyi went to all the scenes of the assaults, making a portrait series of the survivors.
Historic Buildings In Hungary Open To Visitors This Weekend
- 16 Sep 2010 10:40 AM
- community & culture
"More than 700 buildings normally closed to the public, in 270 municipalities, will be open to visitors this coming Saturday and Sunday to mark Cultural Heritage Days it was announced this week. One of the prominent sights will be the presidential palace in Buda Castle, along with the National Bank, several embassies, and the Patent Office.
Former Hungarian MNV CEO, Sales Chief Arrested
- 1 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Police detained Miklós Tátrai, former head of the state asset manager MNV, and former sales manager Zsolt Császy on suspicion of wrongdoing related to the Sukoró casino project.
Old Bomb Found On Szabadság Tér In Budapest
- 31 Aug 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Some 1,800 people were ordered to leave their homes and offices on Szabadság tér when a World War II bomb was found near the US embassy on Monday.
Property Market Outlook In Hungary Still Bleak
- 31 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- property
"GKI's quarterly real estate barometer measured -31.8, in July, not far above the all-time low of -34.3 measured one year earlier and unchanged from the previous survey, the economic institute announced.















