The role of gold for many countries in transition has not received the proper attention. Many of the countries in transition began their journeys to market economies...
Tag - Hungary
The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó has said that Hungary wants more independence to decide the source of its energy supplies, without...
Geopolitical uncertainty and a slowing in the economic cycle have done nothing to dent enthusiasm for real estate, as global investment rose 18 per cent in the 12 months...
The Central European University (CEU) will officially move from Budapest to Vienna as of December 1, a direct result of the Hungarian government’s so-called Lex CEU...
A number of emerging Europe countries which have agreed big money infrastructure deals with China are beginning to reconsider their options. Members of the so-called...
ICT outsourcing is inevitable. Costs are going up, talent is becoming harder to find in mature and developed markets, offshoring/nearshoring are the way forward. There...
At a time at which a clear pledge to European integration and a stronger commitment to reform would be needed, the debate on the future of Europe is not taking off –...
János Lázár, the Hungarian prime minister’s commissioner for protecting non-smokers, has called on the Hungarian parliament pass legislation prohibiting anyone...
On the margins of a Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg in mid-October, the European Union launched a Mobility Partnership with Belarus to set up...
Amnesty International will challenge in court the constitutionality of Hungary’s controversial law that criminalises individuals and organisations working in the field...
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From October 15, being homeless in Hungary constitutes a criminal offence under a new law banning “habitual residence in a public space”. Under legislation passed in...
