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Rate Of Low-Wage Earners In Hungary Close To EU Average
- 11 Dec 2016 6:00 AM
- business
Fully 17.8 percent of Hungarian employees are low-wage earners, slightly more than the 17.2 percent European Union average, a summary of data by Eurostat shows. Eurostat puts the low-wage threshold at two-thirds of the median average hourly wage.
Budapest Clears Next Hurdle In Bid To Host 2024 Olympics
- 9 Dec 2016 5:45 AM
- sport
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has approved the second round of documentation for Budapest’s bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games, Balázs Fürjes, the government commissioner for the bid, told MTI. The IOC, whose executive board is winding up a threeday meeting in Lausanne on Thursday, declared Budapest “a perfectly suitable city” that is “an equal competitor with Paris and Los Angeles”, ...
What The Internet Gives Us For Christmas
- 8 Dec 2016 6:00 AM
- tech
Christmas is now inconceivable without the Internet: online services not only help preparing for the festivities and organising family visits, but also allow us to purchase presents. This year, two million Hungarians are expected to buy Christmas presents (and other goods) online, and there will be plenty of net-connected devices under the tree. These are the conclusions of eNET – Telekom’s ...
Easy To Get A Green Car From Budget Car Rental
- 7 Dec 2016 6:05 AM
- specials
Air and environmental pollution is one of the biggest problems of the whole world so countries, cities and even small and large companies always take steps to make their ecological footprint smaller and smaller. The focus of Budget Hungary Car Rental Company’s latest investment is on the protection of the environment.
OECD Health Data Show Success Of Post - 2010 Government Measures
- 5 Dec 2016 12:26 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Hungary’s health-care system saw big changes in financing after 2010, and several health indicators have improved as a result, as confirmed by data published in a recent OECD report, Bence Rétvári, state secretary at the human resources ministry, said.
Church Schools Taking Over In Hungary’s Poorer Regions
- 5 Dec 2016 12:10 PM
- http://budapestbeacon.com/
- community & culture
Churches are playing a larger role in Hungary’s educational system at the expense of non-affiliated private schools. Church schools have especially made progress in economically disadvantaged regions, where they tend to enroll the children of the elite. Meanwhile, private and foundation schools are being squeezed out, and programs launched for special-needs children have been completely ...
OECD Health Data Show Success Of Post -2010 Government Measures
- 5 Dec 2016 6:00 AM
- health & wellness
Hungary’s health-care system saw big changes in financing after 2010, and several health indicators have improved as a result, as confirmed by data published in a recent OECD report, Bence Rétvári, state secretary at the human resources ministry, said.
Church Schools Taking Over In Hungary’s Poorer Regions
- 5 Dec 2016 5:30 AM
- current affairs
Churches are playing a larger role in Hungary’s educational system at the expense of non-affiliated private schools. Church schools have especially made progress in economically disadvantaged regions, where they tend to enroll the children of the elite. Meanwhile, private and foundation schools are being squeezed out, and programs launched for special-needs children have been completely sidelined.
Opinion: PM Orbán Announces Pension Hikes
- 3 Dec 2016 7:00 AM
- current affairs
A pro-government columnist welcomes the Prime Minister’s decision to increase pensions. A left-wing commentator, on the other hand, accuses the government of vote hunting.
Rate Of Low-Wage Earners In Hungary Close To EU Average
- 11 Dec 2016 6:00 AM
- business
Fully 17.8 percent of Hungarian employees are low-wage earners, slightly more than the 17.2 percent European Union average, a summary of data by Eurostat shows. Eurostat puts the low-wage threshold at two-thirds of the median average hourly wage.
Budapest Clears Next Hurdle In Bid To Host 2024 Olympics
- 9 Dec 2016 5:45 AM
- sport
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has approved the second round of documentation for Budapest’s bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games, Balázs Fürjes, the government commissioner for the bid, told MTI. The IOC, whose executive board is winding up a threeday meeting in Lausanne on Thursday, declared Budapest “a perfectly suitable city” that is “an equal competitor with Paris and Los Angeles”, ...
What The Internet Gives Us For Christmas
- 8 Dec 2016 6:00 AM
- tech
Christmas is now inconceivable without the Internet: online services not only help preparing for the festivities and organising family visits, but also allow us to purchase presents. This year, two million Hungarians are expected to buy Christmas presents (and other goods) online, and there will be plenty of net-connected devices under the tree. These are the conclusions of eNET – Telekom’s ...
Easy To Get A Green Car From Budget Car Rental
- 7 Dec 2016 6:05 AM
- specials
Air and environmental pollution is one of the biggest problems of the whole world so countries, cities and even small and large companies always take steps to make their ecological footprint smaller and smaller. The focus of Budget Hungary Car Rental Company’s latest investment is on the protection of the environment.
OECD Health Data Show Success Of Post - 2010 Government Measures
- 5 Dec 2016 12:26 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Hungary’s health-care system saw big changes in financing after 2010, and several health indicators have improved as a result, as confirmed by data published in a recent OECD report, Bence Rétvári, state secretary at the human resources ministry, said.
Church Schools Taking Over In Hungary’s Poorer Regions
- 5 Dec 2016 12:10 PM
- http://budapestbeacon.com/
- community & culture
Churches are playing a larger role in Hungary’s educational system at the expense of non-affiliated private schools. Church schools have especially made progress in economically disadvantaged regions, where they tend to enroll the children of the elite. Meanwhile, private and foundation schools are being squeezed out, and programs launched for special-needs children have been completely ...
OECD Health Data Show Success Of Post -2010 Government Measures
- 5 Dec 2016 6:00 AM
- health & wellness
Hungary’s health-care system saw big changes in financing after 2010, and several health indicators have improved as a result, as confirmed by data published in a recent OECD report, Bence Rétvári, state secretary at the human resources ministry, said.
Church Schools Taking Over In Hungary’s Poorer Regions
- 5 Dec 2016 5:30 AM
- current affairs
Churches are playing a larger role in Hungary’s educational system at the expense of non-affiliated private schools. Church schools have especially made progress in economically disadvantaged regions, where they tend to enroll the children of the elite. Meanwhile, private and foundation schools are being squeezed out, and programs launched for special-needs children have been completely sidelined.
Opinion: PM Orbán Announces Pension Hikes
- 3 Dec 2016 7:00 AM
- current affairs
A pro-government columnist welcomes the Prime Minister’s decision to increase pensions. A left-wing commentator, on the other hand, accuses the government of vote hunting.