What happened today in Hungary? – November 8, 2021
- Hungary reports 214 deaths over weekend – latest COVID-19 numbers
- Everyone wants life to be back to “normal”, even if we have to redefine normal. But why is it that despite all these circumstances, many people refuse the vaccine? What are the main concerns, and what is a professor’s response? Find out in the article.
- Making the big move to another city is usually a well-thought-out decision. Moving to another country requires even more consideration. In this article, we collected some very important information that you might want to know out of curiosity or because you plan to extend your stay in Hungary.
- Hungary is donating 800,000 coronavirus vaccine doses to Ghana and 300,000 doses to Rwanda, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Facebook today. Details HERE.
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- Governor of Hungary’s central bank: Budapest small in the world, too big for Hungary
- The only effective way to stop illegal migration is to build border fences, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, told a joint press conference held with his Latvian counterpart, Edgars Rinkevic, details HERE.
- A brand-new fully Hungarian designed, developed and manufactured aeroplane was presented in Pécs. This newly developed aircraft will have an important role in education and Hungarian pilot training in the future. Read more HERE.
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