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Berlin-Budapest spat over Orbán “German tanks” comment suggests jokes are best left to comedians

Budapest offensive

Germany is Hungary’s most important investor and trading partner but apparently that does not mean it is exempt from Viktor Orbán’s populist wit. The prime minister’s regular Friday radio interview has long been a soapbox from which he can proclaim his defiance of any hint of interference from Brussels; this time around it was Berlin’s…

Hungarian climbers given up for dead

Hungarian mountaineers Zsolt Erõss and Péter Kiss were reported missing on Wednesday after failing to return to their base camp 7,600 metres up Mount Kanchenjunga on the border of Nepal and India. The climbers had reached the 8,586-metre peak of the world’s third-highest mountain two days earlier. Fellow team member Júlia Nedeczky told Inforádió that…

Hoggin’ the headlines

We are used to urban foxes, now wild boar are heading for a taste of city life

Hoggin’ the headlines

South Africans treat a baboon in the kitchen with the required respect, and wise Canadians know they should allow an errant moose its personal space no matter what liberties it takes with the geraniums. Residents of the leafy slopes of Budapest’s Gellért Hill, however, are not accustomed to invasion by dangerous wild animals, so the…

Amount is nearly double the 2012 combined annual budget deficit of all 27 EU Member States

EUR 1,000,000,000,000 lost annually to tax cheats

The day before EU leaders declared war on tax evasion and promised a crackdown on aggressive legal avoidance this week, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for action over the scandal of an estimated annual EUR 1 trillion in lost tax revenue. According to a report commissioned by the ALDE group from Tax Research…

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Festival (in a shopping mall)

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The last Sunday in May is Children’s Day in Hungary. Isn’t every day Children’s Day? And how come there is no Father’s Day here? Anyway, Duna Plaza (District XIII, Váci út 178) is organising its Chocolate Festival 25-26 May to celebrate your household chocolate thieves, with lots of games, chocolate rewards and concerts for kids. Aimed not only…

Budapest offensive

Budapest offensive

Berlin-Budapest spat over Orbán “German tanks” comment suggests jokes are best left to comedians

24 May 2013

Germany is Hungary’s most important investor and trading partner but apparently that does not mean it is exempt from Viktor Orbán’s populist wit. The prime minister’s regular Friday radio interview has long been a soapbox from which he can proclaim his defiance of any hint of interference from Brussels; this time around it was Berlin’s…

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Hungarian climbers given up for dead

24 May 2013

Hungarian mountaineers Zsolt Erõss and Péter Kiss were reported missing on Wednesday after failing to return to their base camp 7,600 metres up Mount Kanchenjunga on the border of Nepal and India. The climbers had reached the 8,586-metre peak of the world’s third-highest mountain two days earlier. Fellow team member Júlia Nedeczky told Inforádió that…

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Hoggin’ the headlines

Hoggin’ the headlines

We are used to urban foxes, now wild boar are heading for a taste of city life

24 May 2013

South Africans treat a baboon in the kitchen with the required respect, and wise Canadians know they should allow an errant moose its personal space no matter what liberties it takes with the geraniums. Residents of the leafy slopes of Budapest’s Gellért Hill, however, are not accustomed to invasion by dangerous wild animals, so the…

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EUR 1,000,000,000,000 lost annually to tax cheats

Amount is nearly double the 2012 combined annual budget deficit of all 27 EU Member States

24 May 2013

The day before EU leaders declared war on tax evasion and promised a crackdown on aggressive legal avoidance this week, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for action over the scandal of an estimated annual EUR 1 trillion in lost tax revenue. According to a report commissioned by the ALDE group from Tax Research…

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Get your fill of chocoman

Get your fill of chocoman

Festival (in a shopping mall)

24 May 2013

The last Sunday in May is Children’s Day in Hungary. Isn’t every day Children’s Day? And how come there is no Father’s Day here? Anyway, Duna Plaza (District XIII, Váci út 178) is organising its Chocolate Festival 25-26 May to celebrate your household chocolate thieves, with lots of games, chocolate rewards and concerts for kids. Aimed not only…

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Divisions shouldn’t detract from truth of Christ

Divisions shouldn’t detract from truth of Christ

The Church: Part X

24 May 2013

Within 10 years of Martin Luther’s now-famous declaration against the Roman Catholic Church that sparked the Protestant Reformation, other voices began to emerge. They called for an even stronger separation from the Catholics. Luther had certainly wanted a simpler faith but for many his reforms against the Catholic Church just did not go far enough.…

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We, the little people

24 May 2013

We are the little people. We pay taxes. These taxes are usually deducted from our salaries at source. We pay additional taxes when we buy petrol. Those taxes are buried in the price of the petrol. We know this because the poverty-stricken oil companies remind us that the reason it is so expensive is because…

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Australia singles out Budapest for embassy closure

23 May 2013

Australia is closing its embassy in Budapest, the antipodean island’s Foreign Minister, Bob Carr, said on Monday. With Canberra jumping on the developed world’s fiscal austerity bandwagon there will be cutbacks in foreign affairs spending. “The most significant one is closing one embassy, that’s the embassy in Budapest,” Carr told ABC radio on Monday. The…

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Jews ask US to keep up pressure on Hungary

Jews ask US to keep up pressure on Hungary

Lobby praises Kerry for fighting the good fight

23 May 2013

Thirteen Jewish organisations sent a letter to US Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday urging him “to keep the issue of intolerance and discrimination squarely on the US-Hungarian bilateral agenda”. The letter commended Kerry for the release of a Human Rights Report in 2012 that highlighted an increase in xenophobia and antisemitism in Hungary.…

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Chocolate Festival in Budapest this weekend

Chocolate fun for all ages

22 May 2013

The last Sunday in May is Children’s Day here in Hungary. Isn’t every day Children’s Day? And how come there is no Father’s Day here? Anyway, Duna Plaza (District XIII, Váci út 178.) is organising a Chocolate Festival 25-26 May to celebrate your household chocolate thieves, with lots of games, chocolate rewards, and concerts for…

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Celebrating Belgian Beers

140 beers to try over three days

22 May 2013

Thirty Belgian breweries! Fifty beers on tap! One hundred and forty kinds of beer! No, it’s not the third Buda Castle Beer Festival (that’s in mid-June and they’ll have some 200 beers), it’s the smaller but much more potent Fourth Belgian Beer Festival, which pitches its tent at Vajdahunyad Castle in City Park starting next…

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Bullet to Belgrade

22 May 2013

The railway journey from Budapest to Belgrade is set to be faster, according to a letter of intent inked in the Serbian capital by state railway firm MÁV’s director Ilona Varga last Friday. The agreement, also signed by Serbian Railways boss Dragoljub Simonovic, calls for an upgrade to the 380 kilometres of track between the…

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From zero to EUR 5 a month for kids, aged on fast trains

22 May 2013

National Development Ministry state secretary Pál Völner revealed on Tuesday more details of the extra fares for travelling on express trains (gyorsvonat and sebesvonat). People aged under six and over 65 years of age, who are otherwise entitled to free rail travel, will only be able to use such trains if they buy a monthly…

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Who did it? When? Where? Why? How? – A weekend of Murder Mystery

"Behind the lady playing the guitar..."

21 May 2013

It is time to bring out your inner Sherlock Holmes as Budapest’s very own Murder Mystery event takes place this Sunday. aKERT and Krimieste.hu will be hosting the event in and around the Horvath-kert park from 10:00am to 20:00pm. view full post »

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