As Hungary prepares for its presidency of the European Union, the basic message its government wishes to convey echoes one of the pieces of advice our first king, Saint Stephen gave his son some one thousand years ago: unity built from multiplicity.
As Hungary prepares for its presidency of the European Union, the basic message its government wishes to convey echoes one of the pieces of advice our first king, Saint Stephen gave his son some one thousand years ago: unity built from multiplicity.
Yesterday, the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University celebrated the 375th anniversary of its foundation. A prominent intellectual power of scholarly life, the university has been and still is a center for educating Hungary’s intellectual elite.
Following the inaugural gathering in September this year, the DT Business & Culture Club (The Club) held its first monthly networking event in the Corinthia Hotel Budapest this week. The main speaker of the evening was the British Ambassador, Greg Dorey.
British Telecom came to Hungary in 1999 with the aim of planting roots in East Central Europe and providing service for its clients in this region, as well. Although, the structure and the products and services have changed since, this aim has not.
The change of the social, political and economic system in Hungary in the late 1980s and early 1990s and the subsequent privatization boom brought together the Hungarian ‘Ormai and Partners’ law office and the British legal firm McKenna.
On the Southern side of the Alps in East Tyrol, with the Italian border close by, the five-star Grand Hotel Lienz gleams glamorously. Although, the hotel only opened last year, it has already established a returning clientele.
Hungary's independent Fiscal Council says the 2011 budget draft submitted to Parliament does not show in sufficient detail how the government arrived at the main budget figures from its macroeconomic assumptions, significantly restricting transparency
Hungary's budget revenue is expected to increase by HUF 1,000 bn (EUR 3.64 bn) annually in the 2013-2015 period as a result of the government's measures to boost jobs and cut state spending, Economy Minister György Matolcsy said on Friday.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi was received by his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle in Berlin on Thursday for talks on Hungary's upcoming EU presidency, as well as the need to amend the EU's basic treaty.
The aim of the Hungarian Basketball Federation to restore the popularity of the sport in Hungary is on its way to be accomplished. President Ferenc Szalay tells the reason why basketball should be promoted among young people, serious businessmen and diplomats.
Hungarian President Pal Schmitt on Tuesday signed laws impacting private pension funds, including the controversial amendment allowing the suspension of state transfers to private pension funds for 14 months.

