Hungarians keep buying less: retail sales plummet

People struggle to make ends meet: retail sales have been dropping for the tenth month in a row.
#retail #shopping
Budapest police ban demonstration citing public safety

Similar events have recently turned into violence in many cities in Europe and elsewhere in the world, the police said.
#demonstration #budapest #police
Success: Huge improvement in Hungary’s trade balance

Both imports and exports grew significantly.
#import #export #trade
Minister: Even Hungary’s opponents pay attention to us

Japan, South Korea and other countries have shown great interest in the Hungarian model, he said.
#family #japan #southkorea
Hungary aims to be among top 10 most innovative countries by 2040

A Hungarian minister has big dreams.
#innovation #government
Hungarian DefMin opens Adaptive Hussars 23 exercise

Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky said Hungary was building a military capable of facing all security challenges in close cooperation with its allies.
Budapest mayor: Temporary hiring of guest workers harms economy

Referring to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's remarks made in parliament, suggesting that Budapest had just employed 13 foreign nationals as bus drivers, Karácsony said the statement was "nowhere near reality".
#Budapest #guestworker
What happened today in Hungary? – 7 November, 2023

Top news from Hungary today: innovation at Budapest Airport, Phillippine bus drivers in Budapest, new university campus, Facebook's paid service, no EU funding in Hungary and many more....
#whathappened #Facebook #WizzAir #BudapestAirport #Budapest
Hungarian opposition files complaint over waste management at Samsung plant

Samsung SDI has failed to clarify what happens with the 40,000 tonnes of waste produced, partially including hazardous waste, Benedek Jávor added.
#Samsung #Párbeszéd
Hungarian opposition calls for tightening Hungary’s anti-GMO stance

Hungarians have a right to know whether their elected representatives take a stance for a GMO-free Hungary, LMP said.
#LMP #GMO





