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Budapest Mayor István Tarlós Receives Award In Vienna
- 10 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor István Tarlós received the main award of the Vienna European Academy at a ceremony in Vienna on Thursday. Tarlós was granted the honour in recognition of his work done to develop the Hungarian capital. Through his efforts Tarlós has contributed to making Budapest a more liveable and competitive European city while preserving its one-time greatness, according to the justification of ...
Hungarian Pay Gap 25-Fold
- 7 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- business
The gap between the lowest and highest wages in Hungary is 25-fold, according to a survey for international personnel services provider Trenkwalder. The lowest-paid blue-collar employees receive an average 114,000 forints (EUR 370) monthly basic wage before tax and the highest-paid employees receive 2.8 million forints (EUR 9030) a month, it showed.
Hungarian Cardinal Advocates Marriage, Offers Guidance In Marital Issues
- 7 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- community & culture
“The time of the family is not over”, Cardinal Péter Erdő said in his opening speech to a synod of Catholic Bishops in the Vatican on Monday. Erdő, who is archbishop of Budapest- Esztergom and head of the Hungarian Catholic Church, said that issues around the family are “symptoms of the problems of our age” and added that the church could help single people find their way to marriage as well as ...
Budapest Mayor Tarlós Tops Poll, Falus Leads Bokros
- 3 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Incumbent István Tarlós leads all other Budapest mayoral candidates with 37% support, according to a Medián poll. The survey, conducted last week, found Modern Hungary Movement candidate Lajos Bokros with less than half the support of former left-wing candidate Ferenc Falus, at 5%, versus Falus’s 12%.
Most Hungarians Pay Their Bills At The Post Office
- 26 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- shopping
Ninety percent of all respondents in a representative survey said they paid their bills in the traditional way, using postal orders, pollster Kutatópont reported. The survey found that Hungarians were reluctant to switch over to electronic payment methods for reasons of economy.
’Chicken & Chickpeas Masala’, By FirstMed Budapest
- 11 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Good cooking shouldn’t mean hours in front of the stove. Spending over 30 minutes just to put together a sauce needed for your dish for an everyday meal is crazy especially after you’ve already put in a full day at work either at home or in the office. Here is an easy, yet wholesome and filling meal with lots of taste which you can throw together in less than 45 minutes of preparation and cooking ...
Hungarians’ View Of Economy Improves
- 4 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians’ perceptions of the performance of their economy have improved in the past year, a survey by Ipsos has revealed. The proportion of respondents who saw Hungary’s economy on the right track rose to 18% in an annual average this year from last year’s average of 11%. In April, the month of the general election in Hungary, 24% of respondents said the economy was doing well, while in May and ...
One In Five Internet Users In Hungary Has A Tablet
- 3 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- tech
In Hungary 21% of adult Internet users have tablets, and half of them use their devices to watch videos. Those users also appeared who watch live streaming television programs on tablets. But few are willing to pay for applications yet; the majority keeps only free apps installed on their smart devices. The latest research in eNET’s and Telekom’s “Report on the Internet Economy” series focuses on ...
Budapest 50th On New Best Cities List
- 28 Aug 2014 7:00 AM
- getting around
Budapest ranked middle-of-the-field this year on a list of most liveable cities published by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Budapest received an overall score of 88.9 out of a maximum of 100. It scored 100 for the quality of education, 90 for culture and environment, 91.7 for health care services and 83.9 for infrastructure.
Budapest Mayor István Tarlós Receives Award In Vienna
- 10 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Budapest Mayor István Tarlós received the main award of the Vienna European Academy at a ceremony in Vienna on Thursday. Tarlós was granted the honour in recognition of his work done to develop the Hungarian capital. Through his efforts Tarlós has contributed to making Budapest a more liveable and competitive European city while preserving its one-time greatness, according to the justification of ...
Hungarian Pay Gap 25-Fold
- 7 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- business
The gap between the lowest and highest wages in Hungary is 25-fold, according to a survey for international personnel services provider Trenkwalder. The lowest-paid blue-collar employees receive an average 114,000 forints (EUR 370) monthly basic wage before tax and the highest-paid employees receive 2.8 million forints (EUR 9030) a month, it showed.
Hungarian Cardinal Advocates Marriage, Offers Guidance In Marital Issues
- 7 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- community & culture
“The time of the family is not over”, Cardinal Péter Erdő said in his opening speech to a synod of Catholic Bishops in the Vatican on Monday. Erdő, who is archbishop of Budapest- Esztergom and head of the Hungarian Catholic Church, said that issues around the family are “symptoms of the problems of our age” and added that the church could help single people find their way to marriage as well as ...
Budapest Mayor Tarlós Tops Poll, Falus Leads Bokros
- 3 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Incumbent István Tarlós leads all other Budapest mayoral candidates with 37% support, according to a Medián poll. The survey, conducted last week, found Modern Hungary Movement candidate Lajos Bokros with less than half the support of former left-wing candidate Ferenc Falus, at 5%, versus Falus’s 12%.
Most Hungarians Pay Their Bills At The Post Office
- 26 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- shopping
Ninety percent of all respondents in a representative survey said they paid their bills in the traditional way, using postal orders, pollster Kutatópont reported. The survey found that Hungarians were reluctant to switch over to electronic payment methods for reasons of economy.
’Chicken & Chickpeas Masala’, By FirstMed Budapest
- 11 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Good cooking shouldn’t mean hours in front of the stove. Spending over 30 minutes just to put together a sauce needed for your dish for an everyday meal is crazy especially after you’ve already put in a full day at work either at home or in the office. Here is an easy, yet wholesome and filling meal with lots of taste which you can throw together in less than 45 minutes of preparation and cooking ...
Hungarians’ View Of Economy Improves
- 4 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians’ perceptions of the performance of their economy have improved in the past year, a survey by Ipsos has revealed. The proportion of respondents who saw Hungary’s economy on the right track rose to 18% in an annual average this year from last year’s average of 11%. In April, the month of the general election in Hungary, 24% of respondents said the economy was doing well, while in May and ...
One In Five Internet Users In Hungary Has A Tablet
- 3 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- tech
In Hungary 21% of adult Internet users have tablets, and half of them use their devices to watch videos. Those users also appeared who watch live streaming television programs on tablets. But few are willing to pay for applications yet; the majority keeps only free apps installed on their smart devices. The latest research in eNET’s and Telekom’s “Report on the Internet Economy” series focuses on ...
Budapest 50th On New Best Cities List
- 28 Aug 2014 7:00 AM
- getting around
Budapest ranked middle-of-the-field this year on a list of most liveable cities published by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Budapest received an overall score of 88.9 out of a maximum of 100. It scored 100 for the quality of education, 90 for culture and environment, 91.7 for health care services and 83.9 for infrastructure.