3 result(s) for security threat in Shopping
Russian Discount Grocery Store Chain Mere Continues to Make Waves in Hungary
- 17 Mar 2025 6:20 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- shopping
There are few establishments that sound less tempting than a Russian-owned discount grocery store. And yet – the chain Mere continues to make waves in Hungary. Turns out, their Hungarian manager is also connected to a generously state-funded film, a public media supplier, and Antal Rogán’s father-in-law.
'Fire Nagy! Hungary is Again Leading Europe for Food Price Inflation', Says Magyar
- 11 Mar 2025 6:16 AM
- shopping
Peter Magyar, the leader of the opposition Tisza party, on Monday called on Marton Nagy, the national economy minister, to resign immediately.
Market Traders In Budapest Defy Eviction Attempt
- 23 Nov 2013 4:00 AM
- shopping
A tense stand-off developed at the Négy Tigris (Four Tigers) market in Józsefváros on Thursday when MÁV officials attempted to shut the complex down and evict all of the traders on the premises. Security guards hired by Komondor, which leases the area from the state railway company, refused to yield ground.
Russian Discount Grocery Store Chain Mere Continues to Make Waves in Hungary
- 17 Mar 2025 6:20 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- shopping
There are few establishments that sound less tempting than a Russian-owned discount grocery store. And yet – the chain Mere continues to make waves in Hungary. Turns out, their Hungarian manager is also connected to a generously state-funded film, a public media supplier, and Antal Rogán’s father-in-law.
'Fire Nagy! Hungary is Again Leading Europe for Food Price Inflation', Says Magyar
- 11 Mar 2025 6:16 AM
- shopping
Peter Magyar, the leader of the opposition Tisza party, on Monday called on Marton Nagy, the national economy minister, to resign immediately.
Market Traders In Budapest Defy Eviction Attempt
- 23 Nov 2013 4:00 AM
- shopping
A tense stand-off developed at the Négy Tigris (Four Tigers) market in Józsefváros on Thursday when MÁV officials attempted to shut the complex down and evict all of the traders on the premises. Security guards hired by Komondor, which leases the area from the state railway company, refused to yield ground.








