Top Hungary news: Hungarian language ban, American woman missing, EPC summit in Budapest – 7 November, 2024
Here are the top Hungary news from today.
Featured Hungary news
- New Slovak bill would ban Hungarian language use on trains, buses, trams, and post offices – details in THIS article
- Hungarians’ horror accident in Uzbekistan, a rock smashed their car – video and more in THIS article
- Scandal-ridden Fidesz politician Szájer resurfaces with EU critique and new think tank leadership
- CNN: Hungarian Christmas Fairs in the World’s Top – check out what CNN Travel wrote HERE
- Vodafone disappears from Hungary in 2025: here’s the new name
Hungarian real estate
- Hungary’s property market set for 2025 boom – Expert tips on the best places to invest
- VISUALS: Hungarian real estate developer Futureal to build Birmingham’s first purpose-built shared living environment
The USA and Hungary
- Attention! American woman missing; she was on holiday in Budapest! – read more HERE
- Fidesz strongman “sends home” US Ambassador Pressman “with his wife”, Pressman warns of PM Orbán’s “gambling problem” – click HERE for more
- Americans uncover Hungarian nationals, firms helping Russia with military equipment – read more HERE
EPC summit in Budapest
- EPC summit in Budapest: PM Orbán talks about endangered Europe, President Zelensky gives chilling warning – PHOTOS and more HERE
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