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Belgium sees steepest drop in trade union membership across Europe
As protesters gradually leave Brussels following another day of industrial action, a new study by the Institute of Economic Research in Germany (IW) reveals that Belgium has witnessed the most significant decline in trade union membership between...

For future of nation, stability of global order, India must focus on self-reliance
In a world where economic interdependence shapes domestic and foreign policies and strategies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent national addresses highlight a pivotal moment for India. On September 21, PM Modi emphasised the importance of...

Nigeria, Hungary strengthen ties on water resources management
The federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Hungary in the area of water resources management. The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev, stated this when the Hungarian...

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Trump signs executive order supporting proposed deal to put TikTok under US ownership WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring that a proposed deal allowing TikTok to continue operating in the United States...

US Grand Prix 2025: Three Talking Points Ahead of Austin
The 2025 Formula 1 circus rolls into the United States this week for what promises to be a crucial race in the world title battle. McLaren duo Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have dominated for most of the season, but reigning champion Max...

FG Pledges Stronger Partnership With Hungary On Water Resources Management
1 Chibuzor Emejor The Federal Government of Nigeria has reaffirmed commitment to strengthening its bilateral relationship with the Government of Hungary in the area of water resources management. Professor Joseph Utsev, Minister of Water Resources...

Where is the Atlantis of Hungary? The story of the long-lost fishing village
A peculiar mystery lies beneath the depths of Lake Balaton regarding the vanished island of Losta, often dubbed the “Atlantis of Hungary.” Once home to a medieval fishing village, Losta was one of the lake’s islands before it mysteriously...
Life Sciences Cloud Content Migration: Separating Fact from Fiction
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HK Audio delivers final hit for Hungary’s Bánkitó Festival
C10 and C6 modules in a mixed array installed for 16th and final edition of famous music festival, at Lake Bánk, about 40m north of Budapest HK Audio’s COSMO line array system delivered the audio for the last ever edition of Hungary’s famous...

Alternative Right in Austria: Technology, Theology, and Political Strategy
Parallel to global developments, Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ) shows how a party has transformed itself from a post-war party into a modern right-wing populist movement. As political scientist Anton Pelinka describes in an article for the Federal...

Thousands of Programs this Weekend Around Hungary for 'Researchers' Night'
250 institutions in more than forty settlements will offer around 2,400 programs nationwide on Friday and Saturday during the Researchers' Night, the organizers announced at the event's press conference. Béla Kardon, the event's main coordinator,...

Trump may quickly change his rhetoric — German political scientist
The latest statements by U.S. President Donald Trump, in which he sharply criticizes Russia and compliments Ukraine, should be perceived not as a change in his position, but as an attempt to find an excuse and shift all responsibility to Europe....

Who makes Russia foot the bill? EU's plan for 'reparations loan' to Ukraine
hromadske The European Union is now considering the possibility of providing Ukraine with a so-called reparations loan of up to 140 billion euros ($162 billion). To understand the significance of this financial aid package, it is worth recalling...

Azerbaijan and Hungary explore new opportunities in science and education cooperation
Baku, September 24, AZERTAC Minister of Science and Education Emin Amrullayev met with Minister of Culture and Innovation of Hungary Balázs Hankó, who is visiting Azerbaijan. The meeting focused on the current state and future prospects of...

HCEMM, ICGEB Join Forces to Drive Scientific Excellence and Global Health
The recently formalized collaboration between the Hungarian Center of Excellence for Molecular Medicine (HCEMM) and the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) is the result of nearly two years of strategic planning,...

When ideology yields to identity: The new axis of conflict, By Sola Fasure
The twenty-first century, then, is not the end of ideology but its transfiguration — ideology reborn as identity. And until societies learn to balance belonging with coexistence, this new axis of conflict may prove even more enduring — and more...

IMF warns: Hungary could suffer Europe’s worst economic hit if Russian gas supply ends
An analysis by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) shows a cutoff of Russian gas could result in an output loss of 4pc of GDP for Hungary, Minister for European Union Affairs János Bóka said in a post on Facebook on Wednesday. Bóka said Hungary...

Iran, Hungary sign educational cooperation agreement
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who is leading a diplomatic delegation to the annual General Assembly, met with his Hungarian counterpart, Peter Szijjártó, on Tuesday afternoon to discuss bilateral ties and ways to strengthen relations in areas...
FNE Oscar Watch 2026: Hungary Selects Orphan as Oscar Bid
BUDAPEST: The coming-of-age drama Orphan / Árva by Academy Award winner László Nemes has been selected as Hungary’s candidate for the 98th Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award in the Best International Feature Film category. 1957. In...

Viktor Orbán faces toughest challenge in years – but can Hungary’s strongman be unseated?
Bubble tea and all-day brunch, those reliable cultural signifiers for the social media age, seem as much in evidence in Budapest these days as old-school belle époque coffee houses and tourists queueing for Danube cruises. There’s something else...