What happened today in Hungary? – November 12, 2021
- Last year, after the novel coronavirus pandemic hit the world, many events and venues were cancelled in order to help curb the spread of the virus. Such was the case with the iconic Christmas markets of Budapest. This year, despite the fourth wave of the pandemic, it seems that these iconic events will be held, with a few extra precautionary steps – read more HERE
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- Some domestic companies and even educational institutions have already decided to introduce the new regulation. Thus, these employers refuse to employ any worker who has not been vaccinated against the coronavirus. Read HERE Hungarian employers made vaccination against COVID-19 mandatory for their workers
- The European Commission on Friday said it decided to ask the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to start fining Hungary for the country’s failure to comply with a CJEU ruling on the application of rules on asylum and return – details HERE

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- EC: persons of differing sexual orientation suffer discrimination in Hungary – read more HERE
- 2024 will be Turkey-Hungary joint year of culture! – details HERE
- Should the EU pay for Hungarian border protection? – read more HERE
- Hungary to offer much more scholarships for Turkish students – details HERE
- Hungary’s GDP growth forecast raised again – read our article HERE

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