How Solar Generators Enhance Your Christmas Glamping Experience?
In the latest glamping experience, keeping devices charged is important. Solar generators with multiple USB-A, USB-C, and AC outlets can charge smartphones, cameras, laptops, and drones.
Top Hungary news: secret service and the Orbán family, Europol most wanted, mega real-estate deal, Katy Perry, housing, Austria – 9 December, 2024
Secret service and the Orbán family, Europol most wanted, mega real-estate deal, Katy Perry, housing, Austria and many more:
Katy Perry returns to Budapest after 15 years with a career-spanning concert
Katy Perry last visited the Sportaréna in 2010 and will return to Budapest in 2025
Hungarian state launches half a billion euro capital programme to support housing
Here is the HUF 200 billion announcement from the state: housing support
Orbán cabinet: Budapest ‘can’t get out of paying taxes’
Karácsony: "Budapest will pay as much solidarity tax to the central budget as it receives from central coffers to finance its services."
Shibuya, the premium pan-Asian restaurant, opens in Budapest
We recommend this exceptional restaurant especially to our readers who love the blend of Japanese gastronomy and South Asian flavours. Shibuya Budapest is open:
#shibuya #japanesefood #vietnamfood #sushi
Dominik Szoboszlai and Liverpool: a promising season ahead
As Liverpool embarks on the 2024 season, the spotlight is firmly on Dominik Szoboszlai, the Hungarian midfielder who joined the club in a high-profile transfer from RB Leipzig for approximately £60 million. Szoboszlai’s integration into Liverpool’s dynamic midfield has reinforced…
BREAKING NEWS! Mega real-estate deal planned at Budapest’s largest railway stations, says Vitézy
"Even in Africa or Latin America, such a unilateral tender, which would leave the state, the railways and passengers at the mercy of private interests for 99 years, would be a surprise."
Hungarian government achieves fiscal balance stabilization this year
"The government has stabilised the fiscal balance this year while closely following the development of the deficit"
New research: Why we trust strangers more when drunk at the same event
We trust strangers more when we’re drunk – but only if we’re at the same event: