Budapest's Liszt Academy of Music reopens its doors on Tuesday evening, following two years of renovation.
The Ministers of Interior of the Central European region met in Romania to discuss minimising the number of cyber crimes.
Hungary’s State Secretary for External Economic Relations and Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó discussed strengthening bilateral Hungarian-Chinese relations with President of the Communist Party of China (CPC) research institute Leng Rong, at a meeting in Budapest on Monday.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán attend the funeral of former Belgian premier and European People's Party leader Wilfried Martens in Ghent on Saturday.
Following an amendment to Hungary's agreement with the Vatican, signed in Budapest on Monday, institutions run by the Catholic Church will receive the same financing from the central budget as public ones. The amendment, signed by Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén and Apostolic Nuncio to Hungary Alberto Bottari de Castello, contains stipulations concerning Catholic higher education, as well as financing for church-run museums.
Minister of State Heading the Prime Minister’s Office János Lázár delivered a speech at a commemorative event organised by the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice and the National Heritage Institute to mark the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
Hungary is now able to face up to its historic tragedies and has understood its responsibility for the deportation of Jews, as well as for the crimes of Communism, Deputy State Secretary for International Communications Ferenc Kumin stated at a commemoration in Cleveland on Sunday.
Hungarian agriculture generates 2300-2400 billion forints each year, and this sum is doubled by the food industry, not including trade, the Minister for Rural Development stated in Sárrétudvari on Friday.
"Wine is much more that an agricultural product, it is part of the national image and a strategic area", the Minister for Rural Development declared at the "Put Hungarian Wine on the Table" professional forum in Mátraderecske.
Foreign Minister János Martonyi held talks with his South Korean counterpart Yun Byung-se on October 18 in Seoul, where they signed a cooperation agreement on nuclear energy.