263 result(s) for public sector in Current Affairs
Hungary Vetoes EU Higher Education Strategy
- 28 Nov 2025 8:07 AM
- current affairs
Hungary has vetoed the European Union's four-year higher education strategy, Balazs Hanko, the minister of culture and innovation, said in Brussels on Thursday, adding that Hungary made clear that only once Hungarian students are restored their rightful access to the Erasmus programme will Hungary approve the higher education strategy.
CJEU Annuls EC Decision for Aid to Upgrade Hungary's Nuclear Power Plant
- 12 Sep 2025 8:16 AM
- current affairs
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) annulled a decision by the European Commission to approve aid for an upgrade of Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant in a judgement.
Updated: Reworked AI Strategy Could Soon be Approved by Hungarian Gov't
- 27 Jun 2025 6:57 AM
- current affairs
The government could approve soon an updated version of the national artificial intelligence strategy from 2020, Laszlo Palkovics, the government AI commissioner, said at a conference organised by Gabor Denes University.
Hungary & Slovakia Prevent Approval of Latest EU Sanctions Package
- 24 Jun 2025 4:30 PM
- current affairs
Hungary and Slovakia together have prevented the approval of the latest European Union sanctions package, the foreign minister said after a meeting of the EU foreign affairs council in Brussels on Monday, adding that they protested against plans to ban the purchase of cheap Russian gas and crude.
'Rampant But Not Acceptable' - Young People in Hungary Reject Corruption
- 2 Apr 2025 5:56 AM
- current affairs
Most young people in Hungary see corruption in the country "rampant but not acceptable", the Integrity Authority said on Monday, citing a Eurobarometer survey.
Boss of Hungarian Tourism Board Now Also Appointed Head of State-Owned Lottery Company
- 5 Mar 2025 1:41 PM
- current affairs
Marton Guller, who heads the Hungarian Tourism Agency, has been appointed chairman-CEO of state-owned lottery company Szerencsejatek by National Economy Minister Marton Nagy, his ministry said.
Judges Demonstrate in Budapest for Freedom of Judiciary - 'Rule of Law Facing Ultimate Challenge in Hungary'
- 24 Feb 2025 5:57 AM
- current affairs
Judges held a demonstration in Budapest on Saturday for the freedom of the judiciary, organised by the Hungarian Judiciary Association (MABIE).
Speech Summary: 'Fight is On for Independent, Free, Liveable Hungary', Declares Magyar at Rally
- 17 Feb 2025 12:27 PM
- current affairs
"The fight is on for an independent, free and liveable Hungary," Peter Magyar, the leader of the opposition Tisza Party, told a rally in Budapest on Saturday, adding that "more and more people are joining Tisza's community as they see the nicer face of Hungary and carry on building it".
Hungary Named EU's Most Corrupt Country for Third Year in a Row by TI
- 12 Feb 2025 2:13 PM
- current affairs
Transparency International Hungary said on Tuesday that Hungary has retained its ranking as the European Union’s most corrupt country for the third year in a row, referring to the 2024 edition of TI's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI).
Hungary Vetoes EU Higher Education Strategy
- 28 Nov 2025 8:07 AM
- current affairs
Hungary has vetoed the European Union's four-year higher education strategy, Balazs Hanko, the minister of culture and innovation, said in Brussels on Thursday, adding that Hungary made clear that only once Hungarian students are restored their rightful access to the Erasmus programme will Hungary approve the higher education strategy.
CJEU Annuls EC Decision for Aid to Upgrade Hungary's Nuclear Power Plant
- 12 Sep 2025 8:16 AM
- current affairs
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) annulled a decision by the European Commission to approve aid for an upgrade of Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant in a judgement.
Updated: Reworked AI Strategy Could Soon be Approved by Hungarian Gov't
- 27 Jun 2025 6:57 AM
- current affairs
The government could approve soon an updated version of the national artificial intelligence strategy from 2020, Laszlo Palkovics, the government AI commissioner, said at a conference organised by Gabor Denes University.
Hungary & Slovakia Prevent Approval of Latest EU Sanctions Package
- 24 Jun 2025 4:30 PM
- current affairs
Hungary and Slovakia together have prevented the approval of the latest European Union sanctions package, the foreign minister said after a meeting of the EU foreign affairs council in Brussels on Monday, adding that they protested against plans to ban the purchase of cheap Russian gas and crude.
'Rampant But Not Acceptable' - Young People in Hungary Reject Corruption
- 2 Apr 2025 5:56 AM
- current affairs
Most young people in Hungary see corruption in the country "rampant but not acceptable", the Integrity Authority said on Monday, citing a Eurobarometer survey.
Boss of Hungarian Tourism Board Now Also Appointed Head of State-Owned Lottery Company
- 5 Mar 2025 1:41 PM
- current affairs
Marton Guller, who heads the Hungarian Tourism Agency, has been appointed chairman-CEO of state-owned lottery company Szerencsejatek by National Economy Minister Marton Nagy, his ministry said.
Judges Demonstrate in Budapest for Freedom of Judiciary - 'Rule of Law Facing Ultimate Challenge in Hungary'
- 24 Feb 2025 5:57 AM
- current affairs
Judges held a demonstration in Budapest on Saturday for the freedom of the judiciary, organised by the Hungarian Judiciary Association (MABIE).
Speech Summary: 'Fight is On for Independent, Free, Liveable Hungary', Declares Magyar at Rally
- 17 Feb 2025 12:27 PM
- current affairs
"The fight is on for an independent, free and liveable Hungary," Peter Magyar, the leader of the opposition Tisza Party, told a rally in Budapest on Saturday, adding that "more and more people are joining Tisza's community as they see the nicer face of Hungary and carry on building it".
Hungary Named EU's Most Corrupt Country for Third Year in a Row by TI
- 12 Feb 2025 2:13 PM
- current affairs
Transparency International Hungary said on Tuesday that Hungary has retained its ranking as the European Union’s most corrupt country for the third year in a row, referring to the 2024 edition of TI's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI).















