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Xpat Opinion: Not Only The University Students Are Unhappy In Hungary
- 12 Dec 2012 12:00 AM
- current affairs
Already yesterday news leaked out from government circles that taking on the university students might not have been the brightest idea. Even Zsolt Bayer warned the government that it must take the students seriously because otherwise “we might be swept away.” Orbán and his old college friends who run the country nowadays should know the strength of a student revolt, he warned. It’s enough to ...
South Stream May Bypass Hungary, Croatian Daily Reports
- 24 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Preparations for the Hungarian section of the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline are on track and a decision can be made by the end of the year, the Development Ministry announced yesterday. Croatian daily Jutarnji List reported earlier this week that the pipeline might bypass Hungary and go through Croatia instead on its way to Austria.
Speech By Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán At The London School Of Economics
- 17 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Speech made on 10 November 2011 at LSE, UK: "Thank you very much and good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen. My elaboration today is about Central Europe and its future in a wider context, may I say in a European context. Thank you for the invitation, because it is always a joy to explain Central Europe to the Westerners, which is not an easy job anyway. The difficulty of that kind of lecture is ...
Hungarian Gov't Injects Reserves Into Malév Airlines
- 11 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"The government provided Ft 5.3 billion in cash from the general reserves of the budget to raise the registered capital of state airline Malev last month, Nepszabadsag writes, citing a decree from the Official Gazette.
Gov’t Earmarks Ft 10bn For Malév Hungarian Airlines
- 4 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"The government has put aside Ft 10 billion of its own general reserves for the capitalisation of Malév and put money at the disposal of the national asset manager (MNV), the official gazette Magyar Közlöny wrote yesterday.
Xpat Opinion: Not Only The University Students Are Unhappy In Hungary
- 12 Dec 2012 12:00 AM
- current affairs
Already yesterday news leaked out from government circles that taking on the university students might not have been the brightest idea. Even Zsolt Bayer warned the government that it must take the students seriously because otherwise “we might be swept away.” Orbán and his old college friends who run the country nowadays should know the strength of a student revolt, he warned. It’s enough to ...
South Stream May Bypass Hungary, Croatian Daily Reports
- 24 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Preparations for the Hungarian section of the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline are on track and a decision can be made by the end of the year, the Development Ministry announced yesterday. Croatian daily Jutarnji List reported earlier this week that the pipeline might bypass Hungary and go through Croatia instead on its way to Austria.
Speech By Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán At The London School Of Economics
- 17 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Speech made on 10 November 2011 at LSE, UK: "Thank you very much and good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen. My elaboration today is about Central Europe and its future in a wider context, may I say in a European context. Thank you for the invitation, because it is always a joy to explain Central Europe to the Westerners, which is not an easy job anyway. The difficulty of that kind of lecture is ...
Hungarian Gov't Injects Reserves Into Malév Airlines
- 11 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"The government provided Ft 5.3 billion in cash from the general reserves of the budget to raise the registered capital of state airline Malev last month, Nepszabadsag writes, citing a decree from the Official Gazette.
Gov’t Earmarks Ft 10bn For Malév Hungarian Airlines
- 4 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"The government has put aside Ft 10 billion of its own general reserves for the capitalisation of Malév and put money at the disposal of the national asset manager (MNV), the official gazette Magyar Közlöny wrote yesterday.