What happened today in Hungary? — January 2, 2023
- Bad news: food price rises in Hungary in the World Bank’s TOP 10 list, details HERE
- Hungarian government: teachers’ average salary could rise to EUR 1,940 in three years
- Hungary’s position on the latest CEBR economic ranking revealed, details HERE
- Hungary’s fuel prices rise sharply on Wednesday
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- Crowds queueing for charity food in Hungary: people struggle
- Cinemas in Hungary are struggling to stay profitable due to the energy crisis. The situation of all cinemas became more difficult due to the increase in energy costs. However, some are even facing the possibility of closing down. Details HERE.
- IFFHS: Two Hungarian footballers have made the list of the world’s top scorers, details HERE
- Could the Siófok Spa reopen?
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