What happened today in Hungary? – November 19, 2021
- According to Ed West, author, journalist, blogger, deputy editor of UnHerd, and former columnist for The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator, the boundaries between opinions and news content are increasingly blurred in the media – read more HERE
- Last year, the most expensive streets in the Budapest agglomeration were Óvoda Street in Törökbálint, as well as Domb and Árok Street in Budaörs. The top 10 also includes some streets in Dunakeszi, Szentendre, and Biatorbágy. Jászkarajenő, Makád, and Tápiószőlős rank among the cheapest settlements in Pest County – details HERE
- Hungarian gas stations face difficulties due to lower fuel prices – check out the details HERE
- Semmelweis University has improved its positions in several areas in the US News Best Global Universities 2022 ranking, the university said on Friday – read more HERE

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- Putin awards Order of Friendship to the Hungarian foreign minister – read more HERE
- Hungarian Innovation and Technology Minister László Palkovics and Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao have signed memoranda of understanding on cooperation to accelerate the transition to a digital economy and advance green developments, the Innovation and Technology Ministry said on Friday – details HERE
- Online education not to come back in Hungary! – check out the details HERE
- Hungary to send doctors to help in Slovenia – read more HERE
- Minister: government’s strategy of opening up to the East a “success story” – details HERE

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