18 result(s) for transport links in Current Affairs
How Whistle-Blowers Help Journalists in Central Eastern Europe & How They Are Protected
- 27 Nov 2023 6:44 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
A few weeks ago, the firing of a department head at Corvinus University of Budapest caused a stir in Hungary: the professor had previously reported and initiated an ethics investigation regarding an influential family’s child finishing the semester in spite of not fulfilling the semester requirements.
V4 House Speakers Discuss Europe's Future
- 19 Jul 2021 9:46 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The countries of the Visegrad Group are working towards forming a common position on the future of Europe, House Speaker László Kövér said after a meeting with V4 counterparts from Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland on Friday.
Hungary Takes Over V4 Presidency
- 1 Jul 2021 9:44 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Hungarian presidency of the Visegrad Group will promote the member countries' efforts to become winners of global economic changes, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Katowice on Wednesday.
Opinion: Budapest’s First Year Under Opposition Rule
- 22 Oct 2020 11:40 AM
- current affairs
At the end of February, representatives of opposition parties governing Budapest gathered for a tense, closed door meeting in Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony’s conference room, reports Direkt36.
Hungary Wants To Expand Transport Links With Croatia
- 15 Nov 2018 7:22 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Hungarian government aims to expand the number of border crossing points and transport links between Hungary and Croatia, a foreign ministry official said on Wednesday.
FM Szijjártó: Gas Supply Needs Diversification
- 14 Jun 2018 8:23 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Security of energy supplies is among central Europe’s biggest challenges, and gas supply routes must be diversified, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s foreign minister, said in Belgrade after talks with Aleksandar Antić and Temenuzhka Petkova, Serbia’s and Bulgaria’s respective energy ministers.
Orbán Outlines Plans For Next 12 Years
- 11 May 2018 7:20 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, after being sworn in on Thursday after his re-election, said his Fidesz government was thinking in terms of planning for the next twelve years - here below is some of what he plans to achieve.
PM Orbán: Hungary, Austria Must Cooperate On Security
- 31 Jan 2018 8:16 AM
- current affairs
Hungary and Austria must work together to guarantee each other’s security, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Vienna after talks with Austrian Vice- Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, head of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ).
Hungarian Government Earmarks HUF 1.2 Tln For Railways By 2022
- 30 Oct 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian government has approved a HUF 1.2 trillion development program for the countryʼs railway infrastructure, Cabinet Chief János Lázár said yesterday during his weekly press conference, according to reports. Some 80% of the costs are reportedly set to be covered by the EU.
How Whistle-Blowers Help Journalists in Central Eastern Europe & How They Are Protected
- 27 Nov 2023 6:44 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
A few weeks ago, the firing of a department head at Corvinus University of Budapest caused a stir in Hungary: the professor had previously reported and initiated an ethics investigation regarding an influential family’s child finishing the semester in spite of not fulfilling the semester requirements.
V4 House Speakers Discuss Europe's Future
- 19 Jul 2021 9:46 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The countries of the Visegrad Group are working towards forming a common position on the future of Europe, House Speaker László Kövér said after a meeting with V4 counterparts from Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland on Friday.
Hungary Takes Over V4 Presidency
- 1 Jul 2021 9:44 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Hungarian presidency of the Visegrad Group will promote the member countries' efforts to become winners of global economic changes, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Katowice on Wednesday.
Opinion: Budapest’s First Year Under Opposition Rule
- 22 Oct 2020 11:40 AM
- current affairs
At the end of February, representatives of opposition parties governing Budapest gathered for a tense, closed door meeting in Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony’s conference room, reports Direkt36.
Hungary Wants To Expand Transport Links With Croatia
- 15 Nov 2018 7:22 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
The Hungarian government aims to expand the number of border crossing points and transport links between Hungary and Croatia, a foreign ministry official said on Wednesday.
FM Szijjártó: Gas Supply Needs Diversification
- 14 Jun 2018 8:23 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Security of energy supplies is among central Europe’s biggest challenges, and gas supply routes must be diversified, Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s foreign minister, said in Belgrade after talks with Aleksandar Antić and Temenuzhka Petkova, Serbia’s and Bulgaria’s respective energy ministers.
Orbán Outlines Plans For Next 12 Years
- 11 May 2018 7:20 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, after being sworn in on Thursday after his re-election, said his Fidesz government was thinking in terms of planning for the next twelve years - here below is some of what he plans to achieve.
PM Orbán: Hungary, Austria Must Cooperate On Security
- 31 Jan 2018 8:16 AM
- current affairs
Hungary and Austria must work together to guarantee each other’s security, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Vienna after talks with Austrian Vice- Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, head of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ).
Hungarian Government Earmarks HUF 1.2 Tln For Railways By 2022
- 30 Oct 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The Hungarian government has approved a HUF 1.2 trillion development program for the countryʼs railway infrastructure, Cabinet Chief János Lázár said yesterday during his weekly press conference, according to reports. Some 80% of the costs are reportedly set to be covered by the EU.