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Hungary’s new chapter begins: TISZA faces fiscal squeeze, EU reset and painful reforms

Hungary’s new government faces a brutal inheritance: frozen EU funds, a widening deficit, costly debt and pressure for rapid reform. Can TISZA deliver change without painful austerity? Here’s what the government switch could mean for the economy, Brussels ties and everyday life.
Rabat World Book Capital 2026 launches with UNESCO programme and major book fair

Rabat launches the festivities for “Rabat UNESCO World Book Capital 2026” and hosts the 31st International Book Fair (SIEL)
Why service-based businesses across Europe are switching to all-in-one scheduling software to cut admin and grow client bases

Discover why service businesses across Europe are switching to all-in-one scheduling software, and how platforms like Booksy Biz help cut admin, reduce no-shows, and grow client bases.
Putin ready to build relations with Péter Magyar despite calling Hungary unfriendly country

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Monday that Moscow is ready to build relations with Hungary’s new government following the opposition Tisza Party’s parliamentary election victory led by Péter Magyar. Speaking to the Vesti news service, he said future bilateral…
125,000 hours of service: what QI Group’s volunteer program reveals about corporate culture in 2026

125,000 hours. That's what QI Group employees have collectively volunteered since 2013.





