What happened today in Hungary? – October 22, 2021
- October 23 commemorations started in Budapest – HERE you can check out some photos
- The Rosenstein restaurant in Budapest is becoming more and more frequently visited by Hollywood celebrities. Previously, it was Steven Spielberg, this week, it was Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo – read more HERE
- Budapest’s vice mayor Ambrus Kiss announced that they would like to make wearing masks mandatory again. They are waiting for the Minister of Internal Affairs to respond – details HERE
- More information about the Hungarian coronavirus drug appeared in the program of InfoRádió. Immunologist Imre Kacskovics helps clear up who will receive the medicine – check out our article HERE
- “I Want Orgasms, Not Roses” – Éva Szombat won the Capa Grand Prize – check out some of her photos HERE
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- Modernization of taxiways at Budapest Airport enters a new phase – read more HERE
- Since real estate prices in cities started skyrocketing, many people are considering moving to rural areas. Ormánság seems to be an ideal location for many – details HERE
- The Chinese CECZ group is building a 27 billion forint (EUR 74m) warehouse base in Vac, north of the capital – read more HERE
- US companies among the biggest employers in Hungary – check out the details HERE
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