What happened today in Hungary? – November 15, 2021
- Mónika Boldvári moved abroad in 1996. Her husband reported her dead for the first time in 2001, and then again in 2005. The woman found out that she had been pronounced dead in 2009. The full story here.
- In the past decade and a half, several plans and ideas were thrown around about how Bosnyák Square would be renewed, but now, it might have finally reached a stage where one of them could be realised. Details and photos HERE.
- According to a recent international survey, anti-Semitism is the third most widespread prejudice in 16 European countries. Based on the data, anti-Semitism is greater among individuals who endorse right-wing ideology, but… – more details HERE.
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- Coronavirus in Hungary: number of fatalities has risen over 32,000 – latest COVID numbers HERE.
- Next year’s minimum wage agreement was signed in Hungary – read more HERE.
- According to the plans of Hungarian Bankholding, Budapest Bank and MKB Bank, the two member banks of the banking group will merge on 31 March 2022, thus creating the basis for the unified operation of the banking group. Details HERE.
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