Openness and fairness are the main drivers of change in New Uzbekistan
The reforms and changes implemented in Uzbekistan in recent years define a new path for the country’s development. In this process, openness and fairness are among the main factors. Ensuring transparency in public administration and society, creating opportunities for free…
The term West Azerbaijan worries Armenians
“West Azerbaijan” is increasingly coming into media focus as Baku strives to restore historical justice.”
Hungary’s renewable energy revolution: a new era of geothermal and solar power
Hungary is at the forefront of Europe’s renewable energy revolution, with its geothermal and solar initiatives setting a strong foundation for a sustainable future:
The surprising connection between horses and Hungarian history
The relationship between horses and Hungarians goes back thousands of years:
Seminar on the situation in Palestine at the Yunus Emre Institute in Budapest
Embassy of the State of Palestine in Hungary organised a seminar titled "Eyes on Palestine - What the Experts Say" at the Yunus Emre Institute in Budapest:
Uzbekistan is pursuing a consistent policy in promoting women’s health and preventing cancer in the Aral Sea region
Timely treatment of precancerous lesions based on HPV testing have shown their effectiveness and allowed to improve the reproductive health of the female population in the Aral Sea region.
Fine and applied arts of New Uzbekistan
The state policy in the field is reflected in the development strategy of New Uzbekistan:
Venezuelans hold vigil at Budapest Basilica to honour regime victims
About 130 members of the Venezuelan community in Budapest gathered in front of Saint Stephen’s Basilica on August 7, on a vigil to pay tribute to those killed in the post-election protests since July 28th.
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France backs Morocco on Western Sahara
France has officially changed its position on the Western Sahara file at the heart of tensions between Morocco and Algeria
King Mohammed VI of Morocco highlights water crisis and Middle East in speech
Monday July 29, King Mohammed VI of Morocco devoted his speech to two subjects closely affecting Moroccans: the water problem and the situation in the Middle East.





