What happened today in Hungary? – November 18, 2022
- Traffic will return to Budapest’s iconic Chain Bridge soon – read the details in our article HERE
- Debrecen’s beautifully renewed park inaugurated, check out the photos and a video of the plaza HERE
- American elite paratroopers beat foreign tourists, Hungarian security staff in Budapest club
- Fuel deliveries restricted, many petrol stations may be forced to close in Hungary – read more HERE
- Hungary’s economy in shambles: recession, persistent inflation, empty shelves – read more HERE
- The European Union’s statistical office, the Eurostat, published today unbelievable numbers about the food price rise in Hungary. Shocking details HERE
- Forint weakens again because of Visegrád Four bad news – read more HERE
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- Yoko Ono show to open in Hungarian National Museum – read more HERE
- PM Orbán warned that Hungary and the European Union were slipping into the ongoing war in Ukraine
- New survey shows that Hungarians reject US interference in domestic affairs
- Brussels will be outraged: Orbán disclosed Hungary’s vote about the Ukraine aid – read more in our article HERE
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