435 result(s) for turkish
Escape From Budapest To Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
Along with the Hungarian city of Pecs, and the German city of Essen, Istanbul is also a ‘European Capital of Culture’ this year. This Turkish delight of a city stands out from the others in several ways, not least because part of it’s in Asia. Recently I caught up with Wolfgang Koller there, former Budapest expat and now the GM of the
'Cinetrip Sparty', Rudas Baths Budapest, 6 March
- 2 Mar 2010 1:30 AM
- entertainment
"In the third month of 2010 – be it cold, rainy or sunny –total relaxation and spring fever-chasing is ensured by Cinetrip in a twisted Milne atmosphere. Hot hip shaking and cool-pool-fooling in 4 rooms – 2 with pools and 2 on dry land, where DJs and VJs entertain bathers from ambient through electronics to old and new waves of funk.
UEFA Suspects Hungary's Honvéd Of Match-Fixing
- 26 Nov 2009 2:00 AM
- sport
"The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is investigating seven games including the first qualification Champions League game between Fener-bahce and Budapest Honvéd on suspicion that the match was fixed.
Mark Milstein, Photojournalist
- 24 Jan 2009 11:00 AM
Mark Milstein is an American born photojournalist who first came to Eastern Europe during 1991, then in his early 30's he was the chief photographer in Europe for Atlantic News Service.
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.
2012 European Championships in Hungary?
- 16 Apr 2007 11:00 AM
- sport
"The winning bid to host the 2012 UEFA cup will be announced in Cardiff on Wednesday. In the running are joint bids from Hungary and Croatia, another from Poland and Ukraine, and one from Italy. The decision will determine not just the location, but our future as well. An event on this scale has implications that go far beyond sport.
Xpat Interview: Andrew J. Smith
- 1 Sep 2006 12:00 PM
Australian, born Yarrawonga, secondary school in Melbourne, with background in agriculture, food technology then 7 years in the Australian Public Service working in management consulting and IT management for the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Xpat Interview: Andrew Jackson, Managing Director of First Title CEE
- 30 Aug 2002 12:00 PM
Former chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary, Andrew Jackson has lived and worked in the CEE region for the past 12 years.
Király Bath
- health & wellness
One of the most beautiful baths to have survived from the Turkish period (16th century). These waters may help chronic spinal and articular complaints, and inflammatory spiral diseases too.
Escape From Budapest To Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010
- 11 Mar 2010 1:00 AM
- travel
Along with the Hungarian city of Pecs, and the German city of Essen, Istanbul is also a ‘European Capital of Culture’ this year. This Turkish delight of a city stands out from the others in several ways, not least because part of it’s in Asia. Recently I caught up with Wolfgang Koller there, former Budapest expat and now the GM of the
'Cinetrip Sparty', Rudas Baths Budapest, 6 March
- 2 Mar 2010 1:30 AM
- entertainment
"In the third month of 2010 – be it cold, rainy or sunny –total relaxation and spring fever-chasing is ensured by Cinetrip in a twisted Milne atmosphere. Hot hip shaking and cool-pool-fooling in 4 rooms – 2 with pools and 2 on dry land, where DJs and VJs entertain bathers from ambient through electronics to old and new waves of funk.
UEFA Suspects Hungary's Honvéd Of Match-Fixing
- 26 Nov 2009 2:00 AM
- sport
"The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is investigating seven games including the first qualification Champions League game between Fener-bahce and Budapest Honvéd on suspicion that the match was fixed.
Mark Milstein, Photojournalist
- 24 Jan 2009 11:00 AM
Mark Milstein is an American born photojournalist who first came to Eastern Europe during 1991, then in his early 30's he was the chief photographer in Europe for Atlantic News Service.
Escape From Budapest To Tel Aviv With Malév
- 14 Feb 2008 9:34 AM
- travel
At first glance, the concrete style of Tel Aviv may seem off-putting, yet with a little exploration it’s easy to discover the city's vibrancy. The Mediterranean climate, unique cuisine and rich culture are all positive attractions for any visitor.
2012 European Championships in Hungary?
- 16 Apr 2007 11:00 AM
- sport
"The winning bid to host the 2012 UEFA cup will be announced in Cardiff on Wednesday. In the running are joint bids from Hungary and Croatia, another from Poland and Ukraine, and one from Italy. The decision will determine not just the location, but our future as well. An event on this scale has implications that go far beyond sport.
Xpat Interview: Andrew J. Smith
- 1 Sep 2006 12:00 PM
Australian, born Yarrawonga, secondary school in Melbourne, with background in agriculture, food technology then 7 years in the Australian Public Service working in management consulting and IT management for the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Xpat Interview: Andrew Jackson, Managing Director of First Title CEE
- 30 Aug 2002 12:00 PM
Former chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary, Andrew Jackson has lived and worked in the CEE region for the past 12 years.
Király Bath
- health & wellness
One of the most beautiful baths to have survived from the Turkish period (16th century). These waters may help chronic spinal and articular complaints, and inflammatory spiral diseases too.

















