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"Sicap mobile money kiosks have been deployed in Vodafone Hungary's showcase "Smart Store", the smartphone experience store in "Fashion Street", Budapest. Vodafone pre-paid subscribers can now top up their credit in seconds on the user-friendly touch-screen kiosk, and post-paid subscribers will shortly be able to pay their monthly bill with it." more it & telco news »"High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs and Copyright Policy for more detail." more business & finance news »"The Hungarian film industry is pinning its hopes for the 2011 box office on two December releases in a year that saw the market share for domestically produced films at only 3-4% during the first 11 months." more current affairs news »"Half of the population believed that only the socialists could be trusted to run the country's affairs competently. They despised the current Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, as a populist demagogue." more current affairs news »"Hungary was set to kick off crucial bailout talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday in Washington, Hungarian officials said. Hungarian negotiator Tamas Fellegi 'already has talks today', an economy ministry spokeswoman in Budapest, Zsofia Banhegyi, told AFP, adding he 'will meet lots of people'." more business & finance news »"The Hungarian Film Week -- which had 41 annual February editions in Budapest until last year when a truncated 42nd edition was put on in early May - moves back to its early February slot under the leadership of acclaimed art-house director Bela Tarr." more movies news »"Hungary is ‘enjoying' an extensive foreign media coverage of the financial and political crisis in the country. Many well-known mainstream media outlets, such as the BBC, the Guardian, the New York Times or Al Jazeera have reported on the January 2, 2012, protests against the new constitution, which came into effect on January 1." more current affairs news »"Last couple of months we have done a lot changes like adding personnel and outsourcing of visas to India. One of our ideas is to make visa procedures as fast as possible," Hungarian Ambassador to India Janos Terenyi told reporters here. " more current affairs news »"Hungary was set to kick off crucial bailout talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday in Washington, Hungarian officials said. Hungarian negotiator Tamas Fellegi 'already has talks today', an economy ministry spokeswoman in Budapest, Zsofia Banhegyi, told AFP, adding he 'will meet lots of people'." more current affairs news »"Residents in the Hungarian capital may soon have serious problems getting around as the city’s mayor, Istvan Tarlos, says the financially troubled public transport company has about a month and a half before going bankrupt." more getting around news »"I could hire 12 people with €760 net salary, but I don't. I tell you why. You could work for my service provider company in a nice office. It's not telemarketing, it's not a scam. You would do serious work that requires high skills, 8 hours daily, only weekdays. I would employ you legally, I would pay your taxes and social security. I could give such a job to a dozen people, but I will not, and here I explain why." more current affairs news »"Fitch downgraded Hungary's credit rating to junk status on Friday, citing a standoff between the government and international lenders like the IMF and the European Union over possible rescue loans." more business & finance news »"The Italian physicist Enrico Fermi once asked: Given the likelihood of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, why haven't they made contact? "They are already among us," came the reply, "but they call themselves Hungarians." more current affairs news »"In accordance with a new church law approved at the end of last year, 82 churches, congregations and other religious groups have so far asked to be officially recognized by Parliament, Hungary's Justice Ministry said Friday." more community & culture news »"Hungary’s government “categorically denies” all “false” reports on the government potentially seizing households’ bank deposits, government spokesman Andras Giro-Szasz said." more business & finance news »
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