What happened today in Hungary? – March 25, 2022
- Diplomatic conflict between Ukraine and Hungary intensifies – read more HERE
- President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed European Council members a couple of hours before. During his speech, he harshly criticised European leaders and particularly Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán. Details HERE
- Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s demands made at the European Council as they do not align with Hungary’s interests
- Even in Romania, teachers earn more than in Hungary. Thus, many of them who live close to the border go to the neighbouring country to work there. Read more HERE
- Hungarian restaurants suffering – Go bankrupt or lose customers? HERE are the details
- Military superpowers to send soldiers to NATO’s new Hungarian battalion
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- Survey shows that Hungarians oppose no-fly zone over Ukraine
- Non-Hungarian NATO troops not to go to the country’s Ukrainian border yet
- Does the government intentionally weaken forint? Read more HERE
- Hungarian Ecumenical Charity to launch over EUR 2.7m aid scheme to help Ukraine
- Clicking jaw? Hungarian university’s video shows how to relieve your pain! HERE you can watch their video in English
- Govt spox in MSNBC: biggest humanitarian aid effort in Hungary ever – details HERE
- Science and innovation parks to be built at the Óbuda University
- Two-tailed Dog Party turns to Hungary’s supreme court concerning votes cast by mail
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