What happened today in Hungary? – March 23, 2022
- Budapest municipality arranges accommodation for 2,000 Ukrainian refugees – More info HERE
- The Russian-Ukrainian war is taking its toll on Hungarian tourism – Read about it in THIS article
- Hungarians raise a huge amount for Ukrainian refugees – Updated info HERE
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- Dwindling coronavirus numbers: here are the latest statistics – Statistics in THIS article
- One-fifth of pro-govt voters are against EU membership? – Find out HERE
- Szijjártó: Hungary accepts Ukraine refugees, rejects illegal immigrants – THIS is what he said
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- Charity shop selling products of Christian refugees in Jordan opened in Budapest – Details HERE
- The Sirha International Gastronomy Exhibition has opened in Budapest – Find more info in THIS article
- Hungarians help Ukraine refugees with shelter, food and now with schooling – New govt measures HERE
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- Could the Hungarian nuclear power plant withstand an attack? – You might be surprised! Read THIS!
- Budapest, Warsaw mayors mark Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day – HERE is their joint video
- Orbán: Hungary’s interests must be defended in Brussels – THIS is what he proposed
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