What happened in Hungary today? – June 28, 2021
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- The “homophobic law” passed in Hungary has provoked international outrage. And the ongoing EURO 2020 is no exception, as the rainbow flag and the debate over it have been accompanying the league matches throughout. We have compiled recent events.
- “If we want to keep the European Union together, liberals must respect the rights of non-liberals,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a “samizdat” letter published on his website on Monday. Details HERE.
- Have you received Sinopharm in Hungary? – No chance of a third dose yet
- Coronavirus in Hungary: nine fatalities, 132 new infections – latest numbers
- Employment opportunities in Hungary are highly dependent on the educational level of the candidates. Furthermore, it still matters at which university or in which field of study you get a degree. Details HERE.
- The French national football team skipped their stay at their Gárdony accommodation, read more HERE

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