What happened today in Hungary? – October 5, 2021
Stories you might have missed today:
- Hungarian government to give families even EUR 322,000 to build greener homes – read details HERE.
- Hungary’s counter-terrorism force (TEK) has arrested a Hungarian man associated with the Islamic State terrorist organisation, TEK’s head said. the case was related to a Hungarian known as V. Kende who claimed to be an Islamist and who appeared to be planning terrorist attacks in Hungary back in June. Details Here.
- In 2020, 1706 people committed suicide in Hungary, showing an increase of 10% compared to the previous year. According to experts, the worrying increase can be explained by a number of reasons, including the mental difficulties caused by the pandemic. Here are the possible reasons.
- For the time being, Afghans who have been refugees to Hungary have not been granted refugee status but only a residence permit. The Directorate General of Immigration has judged the applications in recent days. Details HERE.
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- Matchday brawl between Debrecen and Fehérvár fans sees 15 men arrested – VIDEO
- Compulsory vaccination could see thousands of workers leave the health sector – read more HERE
- Hungary’s programme for post-pandemic economic recovery meets the criteria laid down previously in all respects but its approval is being hindered by the European Commission’s “politically motivated” considerations, Finance Minister Mihály Varga said after meeting his EU counterparts in Luxembourg today.
- Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers from Hungary – October 5, 2021
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