What happened in Hungary today? – June 14, 2021
Here is our daily debrief. Stories you might have missed:
- A few months back, a Canadian couple committed murder and attempted the murder of a second victim, but they managed to flee justice. The Hamilton Police issued an international arrest warrant for the two criminals as they fled to Eastern Europe – Hungarian Police caught Canadian murderers on the loose
- Hungary was the most penalised country for fraud involving EU money between 2016 and 2020, according to an annual report by the EU’s anti-fraud office, details HERE
- NATO and its member states must be prepared to face challenges posed by epidemics and mass migration in the coming decade, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Monday, ahead of a one-day summit of NATO in Brussels.
- All the beaches in Hungary you can enjoy without an immunity certificate, more details HERE
- Hungary report 21 COVID-19 fatalities, 255 new infections
- The 50 best rooftop bars in Europe – two of them from Budapest
- There are plenty of places to be found in Budapest where you can get excited about the matches of the national teams and watch on a giant projector, in a large company, with delicious food and drinks – 5 best places in Budapest to watch EURO 2020 matches
- The doors of Palace of Arts Budapest (MÜPA) open again and we can enjoy the unparalleled Müpa experience again. On the occasion of the reopening for summer, they have lined up an exciting programme for June and July.
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