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Cornerstone of new Heavy Airlift Wing hangar complex laid in Pápa

Cornerstone of new Heavy Airlift Wing hangar complex laid in PápaJuly 1, 2013

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Hungarian Defence Minister Csaba Hende laid the cornerstone for a new Heavy Airlift Wing hangar complex on the air base of Pápa in north-west Hungary on Monday.
Prime Minister: 2013 “a year of harvest”

Prime Minister: 2013 “a year of harvest”May 16, 2013

If Europe betrays its Christian roots and gives up its traditions it will have no strength left for renewal after the crisis, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the Cistercian Abbey of Zirc on Wednesday.
Hungarians thankful to Germans for active role in European reunification, says Minister Martonyi

Hungarians thankful to Germans for active role in European reunification, says Minister MartonyiMay 10, 2013

Hungary is thankful to Germany for its active role in making Europe united and whole again following the German reunification, Foreign Minister János Martonyi said on Monday.
Breakfast for bikers at 26 Budapest locations and in 11 other towns

Breakfast for bikers at 26 Budapest locations and in 11 other townsMay 10, 2013

200 activists from the Hungarian Cyclists’ Club served breakfast to people who cycled to work today as part of the Bike to Work (Bringázz a Munkába!) campaign, which is also supported by the Ministry of National Development.
Prime Minister addresses the Plenary Assembly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Prime Minister addresses the Plenary Assembly of the Hungarian Academy of SciencesMay 6, 2013

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed the 184th Plenary Assembly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The Prime Minister pointed out that Hungary may be successful in the competition for the best scholars, if we manage to keep the country's most talented brains here in Hungary.
Prime Minister: anti-Semitism is unacceptable and intolerable

Prime Minister: anti-Semitism is unacceptable and intolerableMay 5, 2013

The World Jewish Congress began its three-day meeting in Budapest on 3 May with nearly 500 delegates from all over the world. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered his opening speech in front of the 14th General Assembly and stated that the Hungarian Government considers it its moral obligation to promote "zero tolerance" against anti-Semitism.