Hungary in the news
Hungary dismisses foreign criticism of media law - Summaryon Jan 13, 2011 via YahooNews Budapest/Brussels- Hungary dismissed international criticism of its new media law on Thursday as government representatives spoke to foreign reporters based in the Hungarian capital.See details
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Liberal MEPs initiate Hungarian Presidency boycotton Jan 13, 2011 via YahooNews MEPs from the European Parliament's liberal ALDE group have called for the venue of a meeting to be changed from Budapest to Brussels, as a sign of protest against a controversial media law recently adopted in Hungary, the country holding the rotating EU presidency.See details
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Hungarian government dismisses foreign criticism of media lawon Jan 13, 2011 via YahooNews Budapest - Hungary dismissed international criticism of its new media law on Thursday as government representatives spoke to foreign reporters based in the Hungarian capital.See details
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Hungary Yields Drop to One-Week Low Before Auction on Portugal Aid Talkson Jan 13, 2011 via YahooNews Hungarian bonds traded at the lowest yields in a week before the country?s first debt auction of 2011, as speculation governments are considering aid to Portugal eased concern Europe?s debt crisis will spread.See details
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Hungarian radio did not break law by broadcasting explicit Ice-T songs, media watchdog sayson Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungary's media watchdog says a small radio station did not break the law by broadcasting explicit songs by rapper Ice-T. Media Council spokeswoman Karola Kiricsi said Monday the council has dropped its probe of Tilos ("Forbidden") Radio.See details
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Hungary's EU allies criticise minority voting lawon Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews (BRUSSELS ) - Hungary came under pressure Wednesday from its allies in the European Parliament to abandon plans to extend voting rights to ethnic Hungarian minorities abroad.See details
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Hungarian radio cleared in Ice-T controversyon Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews BUDAPEST, HUNGARY (AP) - Hungary's media watchdog says a small radio station did not break the law by broadcasting explicit songs by rapper Ice-T. Media Council spokeswoman Karola Kiricsi said Monday the council has dropped its probe of Tilos ("Forbidden") Radio. The investigation into whether the station caused harm to minors ...See details
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Hungarian radio cleared in Ice-T controversyon Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews Hungary's media watchdog says a small radio station did not break the law by broadcasting explicit songs by rapper Ice-T.See details
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Europe concerned over Hungary blog lawon Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews Hungarian bloggers will be required to reveal their identity to government Europe?s Digital Agenda Commissioner has joined the debate on Hungary?s controversial new media law which many fear damages freedom of expression.See details
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Hungarian EU Presidency supports Romania?s accession to Schengenon Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews Foreign minister Teodor Baconschi demands fair evaluation.See details
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Hungary's artists take fury at media law to Brusselson Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews Hungarian writers and musicians have descended on Brussels to add their voices to a fast-growing chorus of criticism aimed at measures being introduced by their Prime Minister Victor Orban.See details
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Hungarian Media Laws Embarrass European Allieson Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews Hungary's turn at the helm of the European Union is off to a rough start. Budapest has outraged pro-democracy advocates and others with a series of decisions, including the implementation of new media laws, that critics say represent a dangerous erosion of democratic principles.See details
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Press Releases: Travel of Assistant Secretary Philip H. Gordon to Budapest, Hungaryon Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews Travel of Assistant Secretary Philip H. Gordon to Budapest, Hungary Media Note Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC January 11, 2011 Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs Philip H. Gordon will travel to Budapest, Hungary, on January 12-14, where he will meet with EU political directors and hold bilateral meetings with Hungarian officials. He will also meet with representatives ...See details
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Hungarian Media Laws Embarrass European Allieson Jan 12, 2011 via YahooNews Hungary's turn at the helm of the European Union is off to a rough start. Budapest has outraged pro-democracy advocates and others with a series of decisions, including the implementation of new media laws, that critics say represent a dangerous erosion of democratic principles.See details
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EU Concerned About Hungarian Law to Register Bloggerson Jan 11, 2011 via YahooNews Europe's Digital Agenda Commissioner has joined the debate on Hungary's controversial new media law which many fear damages freedom of expression.See details
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Hungary Still Supports Bulgaira, Romania's Schengen Bidon Jan 11, 2011 via YahooNews Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi. Photo by BGNES Hungary will do everything possible to facilitate Bulgaria and Romania 's Schengen entry during its EU presidency.See details
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Pecs, Hungary: A cultural gem of wineries, ceramics, Christian-Islamic historyon Jan 11, 2011 via YahooNews PECS, Hungary ? A church without a steeple; a near-Mediterranean climate far from the Mediterranean Sea; winemaking traditions in the region dating from the Roman Empire. That?s the southern Hungarian city of Pecs, in brief.See details
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Pecs, Hungary: A cultural gem of wineries, ceramics, Christian-Islamic historyon Jan 11, 2011 via YahooNews PECS, Hungary ? A church without a steeple; a near-Mediterranean climate far from the Mediterranean Sea; winemaking traditions in the region dating from the Roman Empire. That?s the southern Hungarian city of Pecs, in brief.See details
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"Memories of Budapest" dinner dance Jan. 22on Jan 10, 2011 via YahooNews Music and songs to remind you of Hungary of the pastSee details
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Hungary sees ulterior motives behind attacks on media lawon Jan 10, 2011 via YahooNews Budapest - Vehement attacks on Hungary's new media law are politically motivated, according to members of the European Parliament belonging to Hungary's governing Fidesz party.See details
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