What happened today in Hungary? – September 30, 2022
- Lesbians will occupy Budapest tomorrow, HERE is why they organized a march in the Hungarian capital
- The Hungarian language is approximately 3000 years old. However, over the centuries, it has changed a lot. Read THIS article and discover the history of the Hungarian language!
- Budapest’s most famous Christmas fair to be held in 2022 but will be very different – you may read the details in THIS article
- 440HUF/EUR by year-end? And what should we expect in 2023? – read more HERE
- The Hungarian Post decided to close almost three dozens of its post offices in Budapest, they said in an announcement today.
- The Hungarian government plans to buy spyware from Israel – read more HERE
- The most popular Hungarian medical university changes admissions – you may find the details HERE
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- The new Italian government might follow Viktor Orbán’s politics
- Orbán: they lied in Brussels to the people of Europe! Read more HERE
- Will Turkey rescue Hungary in the energy crisis? Details HERE
- Government cleared stance about the EU’s planned cap on gas prices
- Soros raking billions in extra profit, Hungarian opposition fincanced from America, says Orbán. Read more HERE
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