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What happened today in Hungary? – July 18, 2022

  • Hungarian foreign minister called his Chinese counterpart, read more details HERE
  • Wizz Air leaves passengers in France due to overbooking!
  • Protesters block Margaret Bridge — UPDATED, PHOTOS
  • Teachers’ union demands higher wages without delay — more details HERE
  • 13.078 refugees arrive from Ukraine on Sunday, read more HERE
Read alsoNew overhead regulations: cheaper apartments will be the best sellers
  • LMP roposes large-scale building insulation upgrades, more details HERE
  • Hungarian healthcare in trouble, care is fragmanted
  • Hungarian FM: EU passes new sanctions against Russia
  • Hungarin star outraged because she couldn’t order in Hungarian in a Budapest café, details HERE
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Read alsoHungarian ice cream takes top spot in international ranking!
  • Police shocked a demonstrator in Budapest, details HERE
  • Áron Szilágyi won gold medal!
  • The best outdoor beaches around Budapest!
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What happened today in Hungary? — 28 September, 2023

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