What happened today in Hungary? – January 18, 2022
- With the construction of the Gellért Hill’s new funicular, a 100-year-old plan will be finally realised. Presumably, the project will be finished in… – details HERE
- Hungarian government was harshly criticised by Human Rights Watch – read more here
- New railways to be built in Hungarian-Chinese partnership, details HERE
- Hungarian tourists were forced to quarantine in Thailand. A Hungarian couple has been currently waiting in two separate hospitel rooms to get rid of the COVID-19 infection, read more details HERE
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- The last air disaster at Budapest Airport took place on 15 January 1975, more than 47 years ago. Nine people lost their lives in the crash. However, there were also other catastrophic incidents in the history of Hungarian aviation. Read more HERE.
- Coronavirus in Hungary: number of active infections has risen to 137,628 – latest COVID-19 numbers HERE
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