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Hungarians Win World TV Awards At Monte Carlo Television Festival
- 14 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
A Hungarian made-for-TV film swept up three top prizes at the Monte Carlo Television Festival on Thursday, while another took the best documentary award.
RTL Suggests Shut-Down Of State TV In Hungary
- 14 Jun 2013 8:59 AM
- entertainment
In an afternoon news comment on the termination of state-run TV in Greece, RTL Klub made a similar suggestion for the Hungarian government, proposing that state television be shut down to save public money.
Danube Peaks In Budapest
- 13 Jun 2013 10:45 AM
- current affairs
The level of the Danube peaked in Budapest at 891cm at 4 a.m. Monday, exceeding the previous record of 860cm reached in 2006. There was no catastrophe at the city’s two most vulnerable sites of Batthyány tér and Margaret Island, nor anywhere else in the city, mayor István Tarlós declared at a joint press conference with the prime minister.
Taxi Regulations Eased In Budapest
- 13 Jun 2013 9:01 AM
- getting around
Budapest city council eased its planned changes to regulations governing the age of taxi vehicles on Wednesday. Those drivers who had a permit before April 18, when the new regulation was announced, may continue to use their cars until January 15, 2014, regardless of the age of the vehicle.
Budapest Ends Long-Running Dispute With CET Investor
- 13 Jun 2013 9:01 AM
- property
The city of Budapest has reached an out of court settlement with Porto Investment, the financial investor behind the moribund CET (Central European Time) project which has transformed historic warehouses on the Danube in the Ninth District.
Fights In Budapest At Római-Part
- 13 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The flood is leaving Budapest. One of the most threatened area of the city was the Római-part (as always). Fortunately the area was spared (unlike in 2002 or in 2006). Building a dam here – even a mobile dam – is a controversial topic, but a new innovation may be able to solve the problem.
Budapest Airport Warns Of Cancellations
- 12 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- travel
Traffic at Liszt Ferenc International Airport has been slightly affected by the three-day strike of West European air traffic controllers that began on Tuesday, airport spokesman Mihály Hardy said. Among Wednesday’s departures, only tonight’s 7:50 p.m. Air France flight to Paris has been cancelled.
Chinese Buying Residency Bonds In Hungary
- 12 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- property
Some 20 Chinese nationals have requested residence permits in Hungary by investing in residency bonds, said Lian Wang, managing director of the Hungary State Special Fund, which handles the transactions.
Hungary's Ruling Party Fidesz Warned Would-Be Thieves
- 12 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Anyone who commits burglary during the flood could be sentenced to three to ten years in prison, Mate Kocsis, chairman of Parliament's law enforcement committee, reminded reporters. The Fidesz MP said theft in an extraordinary situation is now treated as a serious crime under tighter provisions in the criminal code that went into force last May.
Hungarians Win World TV Awards At Monte Carlo Television Festival
- 14 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
A Hungarian made-for-TV film swept up three top prizes at the Monte Carlo Television Festival on Thursday, while another took the best documentary award.
RTL Suggests Shut-Down Of State TV In Hungary
- 14 Jun 2013 8:59 AM
- entertainment
In an afternoon news comment on the termination of state-run TV in Greece, RTL Klub made a similar suggestion for the Hungarian government, proposing that state television be shut down to save public money.
Danube Peaks In Budapest
- 13 Jun 2013 10:45 AM
- current affairs
The level of the Danube peaked in Budapest at 891cm at 4 a.m. Monday, exceeding the previous record of 860cm reached in 2006. There was no catastrophe at the city’s two most vulnerable sites of Batthyány tér and Margaret Island, nor anywhere else in the city, mayor István Tarlós declared at a joint press conference with the prime minister.
Taxi Regulations Eased In Budapest
- 13 Jun 2013 9:01 AM
- getting around
Budapest city council eased its planned changes to regulations governing the age of taxi vehicles on Wednesday. Those drivers who had a permit before April 18, when the new regulation was announced, may continue to use their cars until January 15, 2014, regardless of the age of the vehicle.
Budapest Ends Long-Running Dispute With CET Investor
- 13 Jun 2013 9:01 AM
- property
The city of Budapest has reached an out of court settlement with Porto Investment, the financial investor behind the moribund CET (Central European Time) project which has transformed historic warehouses on the Danube in the Ninth District.
Fights In Budapest At Római-Part
- 13 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The flood is leaving Budapest. One of the most threatened area of the city was the Római-part (as always). Fortunately the area was spared (unlike in 2002 or in 2006). Building a dam here – even a mobile dam – is a controversial topic, but a new innovation may be able to solve the problem.
Budapest Airport Warns Of Cancellations
- 12 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- travel
Traffic at Liszt Ferenc International Airport has been slightly affected by the three-day strike of West European air traffic controllers that began on Tuesday, airport spokesman Mihály Hardy said. Among Wednesday’s departures, only tonight’s 7:50 p.m. Air France flight to Paris has been cancelled.
Chinese Buying Residency Bonds In Hungary
- 12 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- property
Some 20 Chinese nationals have requested residence permits in Hungary by investing in residency bonds, said Lian Wang, managing director of the Hungary State Special Fund, which handles the transactions.
Hungary's Ruling Party Fidesz Warned Would-Be Thieves
- 12 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Anyone who commits burglary during the flood could be sentenced to three to ten years in prison, Mate Kocsis, chairman of Parliament's law enforcement committee, reminded reporters. The Fidesz MP said theft in an extraordinary situation is now treated as a serious crime under tighter provisions in the criminal code that went into force last May.















