What happened today in Hungary? – 30 January, 2023
- Brutal murder in downtown Budapest: a Mongolian man beat his girlfriend to death
- The European Union is slowly approaching Russia with the tenth package of sanctions, while Hungary has become popular among many international entrepreneurs. More than 10 percent of all domestically registered companies registered last year are of Russian interest. Details HERE.
- Focus on energy cooperation: PM Orbán meets Azeri President Ilham Aliyev in Budapest
- Medicine shortage can stay for a long time in Hungary, details HERE.
- This is why fuel in Hungary is the most expensive in the region, explanation HERE.
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- Will it all come out? Report on the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary elections declassified, details HERE
- As of 1 February, the price of alternative products substituting cigarettes, known as heated tobacco products, will increase significantly. Details HERE.
- Moroccan education minister Abdellatif Miraoui held talks in Hungary, details HERE
- Hungarian tourism boomed in 2022, but where did most of the visitors come from? Answers HERE
- The Boysen Group is creating 400 new jobs in Hungary, with a 60 billion forint (EUR 150 million) investment, details HERE
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