Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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18.03. | Budapest Pride Condemns Govt's Proposed Protest Restrictions | ||
18.03. | Kúria Rules for Victim of Cybercrime | ||
18.03. | Slim Majority of Working Hungarians Received a Pay Raise in 2024 | ||
18.03. | Masterplast to Sign Strategic Coop Agreement With Gov't | ||
17.03. | Construction Output Volume Down Significantly in January | ||
17.03. | Mandatory Cap on Supermarket Profit Margins Enters Force | ||
17.03. | Budapest Hydrogen Summit to Tackle Industry Challenges | ||
17.03. | Housing Market Tightens as Average Listing Price Reaches HUF 1.2 mln/sqm in Budapest | ||
17.03. | Magyar: 'Let Us Lay the Cornerstones of Our Homeland's Future Together' | ||
17.03. | Orbán: Fight for Freedom, Like in 1848, 'Not Just a Matter for Hungarians' | ||
14.03. | QS World University Rankings by Subject: Corvinus Keeps Top Position in Hungary | ||
14.03. | Orbán: Supermarkets' Margins Over Procurement Prices Capped at 10% | ||
14.03. | MBH: Target Price for AutoWallis Shares Upped to HUF 225 With Buy Ratin | ||
14.03. | Magyar Telekom Announces Date for HUF 1.7 bln Share Buyback Auction | ||
14.03. | TikTok Algorithm Impresses and Alarms Hungarian Teens | ||
13.03. | Gov't to Roll out PIT Exemption for Mothers Under 30 From 2026 | ||
13.03. | International Workplace Group Opens Regus Office in Szentendre | ||
13.03. | Council of the Elderly Proposes Expanding Range of Food Products Eligible for VAT Rebate | ||
13.03. | 'Sex and the City' Author Candace Bushnell to Bring One-Woman Show to Budapest in March | ||
13.03. | New National Bank of Hungary Governor Signs First Banknote | ||
13.03. | Consumers Support Biodegradable Plastics, but Cost Remains a Barrier for Manufacturers | ||
12.03. | Retailers Make Case for Broader Application of Profit Margin Cap | ||
12.03. | Both Concorde and OTP Issue Buy Ratings for AutoWallis Shares With Increased Target Rates | ||
12.03. | ESG Unpacked - Navigating the Business Risks and Opportunities - CBI Podcast | ||
12.03. | Home Rental Rates in Hungary Climb 8.6% in February |