What happened today in Hungary? – December 3, 2021
- The turul of Buda Castle is back, guarding the city! – PHOTOS
- Could you afford to rent an apartment in Budapest? HERE are the prices
- We all need a good cup of coffee. So, how about we make your quest to find the best coffee in Budapest a bit easier? In THIS article, we present to you 6 great places to get your daily dose of the magic potion we call coffee.
- Speaker of Parliament László Kövér has slammed a Norwegian TV commercial featuring a gay Santa Claus for “desecrating one of our children’s favourite holidays” – read more HERE
- Wages of the main contenders in the Hungarian industry have increased over the last few years and now have reached a level even higher than that of Slovakia. Thus, people come to work in Hungary – details HERE
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- Important CHANGES to come in immunity certificates in Hungary!
- Budapest’s Christmas market is third among the most popular on Instagram! – details HERE
- Man WANTED to open a Budapest-bound plane’s door: police investigating
- PM Orbán: vaccination day to be held in all localities within 6 weeks – read more HERE
- EU trying to intervene in the Hungarian 2022 general election? – read the details HERE
- Government NOT TO FOLLOW Austrian restrictions
- The top court of Hungary decided: vaccine mandate for healthcare workers legal
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