What happened today in Hungary? – December 24, 2021
- Christmas is a time of showing our family and loved ones how much we love them and how much we appreciate them being with us. Unfortunately, the pandemic that struck nearly two years ago have changed a lot of things about our lives and it affected how we celebrate Christmas for the second time – read more HERE
- How well do you know Hungarian Christmas traditions? – HERE is our quiz
- Photos HERE about how Budapest’s iconic Hotel Gellért will look after its renovation is finished
- This is how Budapest Airport prepared for Christmas – VIDEO
- European Christian children to be replaced with Muslim adults? – details HERE
- CORRUPTION – Hungarian doctor issued fake vaccination certificates
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- These parts of Hungary may get a white Christmas! – details HERE
- Useful: airport test center is open 24 hours a day even during the holidays! – read more HERE
- Statue blessed by the pope delivered to public media headquarters – our article in the issue HERE
- The Hungarian government’s economic aid programme has helped ethnic Hungarians in Serbia’s northern Vojvodina province stay and prosper in their homelands – read more HERE
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