What happened today in Hungary? — 8 June, 2023
Politics:
- Orbán: What Hungary is about to do is almost unprecedented in Europe
- Hungarian FM: Europe needs strategic autonomy, advocacy
- Hungary finally complies with OLAF, details HERE
- The US ambassador harshly attacked the Hungarian government
- PM Viktor Orbán negotiates with one of the world’s toughest dictatorships, details HERE
- Hungarian FM: Global security at greatest risk in 70 years
Business:
- Price cuts at Hungarian supermarket chain: dozens of products to be cheaper
- Hungarian inflation down but still above 20 percent, details HERE
- Wizz Air performs well, but Ryanair even better
Society:
- Hungary university leaders attend EP hearing, details HERE
- Lightning destroyed a trolleybus in Budapest, read more details HERE
- Hungarian battery factory workers fall ill, strike and investigation launched, read more details HERE
- Hungarians would rather be closer to the Austrians and Germans than to the Russians, details HERE
Culture and sports:
- You only have to go as far as downtown Budapest to taste authentic Brazilian flavours – A la Gringa
- VIDEO: US CNN promotes a Hungarian event
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