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Watch: Dogs Can Differentiate Between Languages, Hungarian Study Finds
- 7 Jan 2022 9:05 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Dogs are able to distinguish between different languages, according to a fresh brain imaging study conducted by ethologists at Budapest’s Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE).
Rising Stars, Palace of Arts, 19 – 21 November
- 19 Nov 2021 6:26 AM
- entertainment
One of the most popular endeavours in the concert organisation world of the past few decades is the European Concert Hall Organisation's (ECHO) Rising Stars series, which introduces young talents with bright futures ahead of them, even though they already have all kinds of accomplishments under their belts.
Wide Range of Big Names will Appear at Brain Bar Budapest
- 9 Sep 2021 7:36 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Renowned scientists, philosophers, public figures and politicians will explore themes such as innovation, robotics, artificial intelligence and new technologies at this year’s Brain Bar Festival held 9-10 September, "Europe’s largest festival on future", say organisers.
Updated: 'Outstanding Happenings' in Hungary this September
- 3 Sep 2021 2:11 PM
- specials
For your reference and entertainment here's a quick look at 10 top 'Outstanding Happenings' on this month. Presented in a summary format that makes it easy to see what’s most interesting to you - just click any link to know more:
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazine, 2 - 8 September
- 3 Sep 2021 9:34 AM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Brain Bar 'Festival on the Future', Budapest Millenáris, 8 – 9 September
- 30 Aug 2021 4:03 PM
- community & culture
Brain Bar is the world's first futuretainment company, say the organisers, who say they aim to question the status quo, drive discussion and spark debate about the most important questions of our future.
Hungarikum Park: HUF 30 Billion “Experience Center” Built from Taxpayers Money
- 27 Aug 2021 3:54 PM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- property
30 billion forints of public money and a lot of imagination was needed to create the Hungarikum Park, a brainchild of Sándor Lezsák, MP (Fidesz), poet and deputy speaker of the National Assembly.
Opinion: Diverging Views on Hungary’s Place in Europe
- 9 Aug 2021 4:00 PM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Pro-government commentators portray Hungary as a defender of traditional European values. Their liberal counterpart, on the other hand, accuses the Hungarian governing party of building disturbing strategic partnerships within and beyond the EU.
Govt's Economic Recovery Strategy Over-Reliant on 'Steel & Concrete', Says Matolcsy
- 27 Jul 2021 11:16 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Hungary’s sustainable convergence with more developed economies could be inhibited if the government continues to rely on the construction sector to prop up growth once the economy recovers, György Matolcsy wrote in an article published on Monday.
Watch: Dogs Can Differentiate Between Languages, Hungarian Study Finds
- 7 Jan 2022 9:05 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Dogs are able to distinguish between different languages, according to a fresh brain imaging study conducted by ethologists at Budapest’s Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE).
Rising Stars, Palace of Arts, 19 – 21 November
- 19 Nov 2021 6:26 AM
- entertainment
One of the most popular endeavours in the concert organisation world of the past few decades is the European Concert Hall Organisation's (ECHO) Rising Stars series, which introduces young talents with bright futures ahead of them, even though they already have all kinds of accomplishments under their belts.
Wide Range of Big Names will Appear at Brain Bar Budapest
- 9 Sep 2021 7:36 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Renowned scientists, philosophers, public figures and politicians will explore themes such as innovation, robotics, artificial intelligence and new technologies at this year’s Brain Bar Festival held 9-10 September, "Europe’s largest festival on future", say organisers.
Updated: 'Outstanding Happenings' in Hungary this September
- 3 Sep 2021 2:11 PM
- specials
For your reference and entertainment here's a quick look at 10 top 'Outstanding Happenings' on this month. Presented in a summary format that makes it easy to see what’s most interesting to you - just click any link to know more:
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazine, 2 - 8 September
- 3 Sep 2021 9:34 AM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Brain Bar 'Festival on the Future', Budapest Millenáris, 8 – 9 September
- 30 Aug 2021 4:03 PM
- community & culture
Brain Bar is the world's first futuretainment company, say the organisers, who say they aim to question the status quo, drive discussion and spark debate about the most important questions of our future.
Hungarikum Park: HUF 30 Billion “Experience Center” Built from Taxpayers Money
- 27 Aug 2021 3:54 PM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- property
30 billion forints of public money and a lot of imagination was needed to create the Hungarikum Park, a brainchild of Sándor Lezsák, MP (Fidesz), poet and deputy speaker of the National Assembly.
Opinion: Diverging Views on Hungary’s Place in Europe
- 9 Aug 2021 4:00 PM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Pro-government commentators portray Hungary as a defender of traditional European values. Their liberal counterpart, on the other hand, accuses the Hungarian governing party of building disturbing strategic partnerships within and beyond the EU.
Govt's Economic Recovery Strategy Over-Reliant on 'Steel & Concrete', Says Matolcsy
- 27 Jul 2021 11:16 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- finance
Hungary’s sustainable convergence with more developed economies could be inhibited if the government continues to rely on the construction sector to prop up growth once the economy recovers, György Matolcsy wrote in an article published on Monday.