What happened today in Hungary? – June 17, 2022
- THIS is how foreigners abuse fuel purchase rules in Hungary!
- The Orbán administration changed its mind on a crucial issue. According to a government decree published on March 7, NATO could deploy armed forces only in Dunántúl (Transdanubia) in Hungary. However, the administration modified that this Tuesday but did not explain why. Read more HERE
- Study in Budapest – tuition fees, scholarships, accommodation, read our article HERE
- Croatian mother’s newborn found in a Hungarian vineyard! – check out a VIDEO and the tragic consequences HERE
- Russian secret service behind the latest Hungarian airspace breach?
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- The prime minister’s chief of staff said today that fuel shortages “were not impossible” – read more HERE
- The head of parliament’s sustainable development committee said on Thursday he expected Slovak authorities to state when they will order a stop to pollution of the River Sajó which flows from the neighbouring country into Hungary. Read the details HERE
- Brave, patient and wise politicians can bring about peace, the Hungarian government believes. Read more HERE
- Budapest Council to lose the management of popular downtown squares?
- Hungary continues army development – HERE is how
- Orbán’s salary increased significantly, his chief of staff explained why HERE
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