News tagged "hungary"

Comment: Criticism of Hungary is typical of EU?s hubris

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

THIS week I had the opportunity to interview Janos Csak, Hungary?s jovial British ambassador and an entrepreneur who is tipped as his country?s next economics minister.

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Siege 13,? stories of Budapest, by Tamas Dobozy

on Feb 09, 2013 via YahooNews

Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in German armies, paralyzed by the nonsensical orders of Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the populace. Civilians were caught in the kill-corridors of heavily bombarded streets and blown up on bridges ...

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?Diplomatic measures?

on Feb 08, 2013 via YahooNews

Budapest will take diplomatic measures following Romania?s ban on the hoisting of Szekely flags on official buildings, Zsolt Nemeth, the Hungarian Foreign Ministry?s Secretary of State, told Radio Kossuth, Hungary?s public radio station.

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Gedeon Richter Falls Second Day on Sales Drop: Budapest Mover

on Feb 07, 2013 via YahooNews

Gedeon Richter Nyrt., Hungary?s biggest drugmaker, dropped for a second day as fourth-quarter sales and operating results came in below analysts? estimates.

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Hungary December Industry Production Shrinks as Car-Making Drops

on Feb 07, 2013 via YahooNews

Hungary?s industrial output declined in December as an expansion in car production reversed, signaling the nation?s recession probably extended into the fourth quarter.

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Ponta deems disrespectful the declarations made by Nemeth Zsolt regarding the ?symbolic aggression? of Magyars. MAE ...

on Feb 07, 2013 via YahooNews

The scandal broke off on Tuesday, when a Secretary of State from the Hungarian Foreign Affairs Ministry, Nemeth Zsolt, said Hungarian ethnics in Transylvania were subject to symbolic aggression and, therefore, Hungary ought to answer that by hoisting the Szekely flag.

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FIFA Rejects Hungary's Appeal Against Spectator Ban In World Cup Meet

on Feb 07, 2013 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST, Feb 6 (Bernama) -- World soccer governing body FIFA has rejected an appeal by Hungary's football federation (MLSZ) against a ruling requiring Hungary to play its next World Cup qualifier meet behind closed doors.

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Hungary film fest scrapped as budget cuts bite

on Feb 06, 2013 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST (AFP) - Hungary's annual film festival next month has been cancelled because there are not enough new Hungarian movies due to cuts in government funding, organisers said Thursday.

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World Cup - Bulgaria and Hungary lose appeals against racism sanctions

on Feb 06, 2013 via YahooNews

Bulgaria and Hungary have lost appeals against playing their next home World Cup qualifiers behind closed doors.

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FIFA Rejects Hungary's Appeal Against Spectator Ban In World Cup Meet

on Feb 06, 2013 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST, Feb 6 (Bernama) -- World soccer governing body FIFA has rejected an appeal by Hungary's football federation (MLSZ) against a ruling requiring Hungary to play its next World Cup qualifier meet behind closed doors.

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FIFA Rejects Hungary's Appeal Against Spectator Ban In World Cup Meet

on Feb 06, 2013 via YahooNews

BUDAPEST, Feb 6 (Bernama) -- World soccer governing body FIFA has rejected an appeal by Hungary's football federation (MLSZ) against a ruling requiring Hungary to play its next World Cup qualifier meet behind closed doors.

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Bulgaria and Hungary lose appeals against racism sanctions

on Feb 05, 2013 via YahooNews

ZURICH (Reuters) - Bulgaria and Hungary have lost appeals against the decision to make them play their next home World Cup qualifiers behind closed doors after their fans were found guilty of racist and anti-semitic behaviour respectively. "The appeals lodged by the Hungarian Football Federation (MLZS) and Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) were both rejected and the decisions of the FIFA ...

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Bulgaria and Hungary lose appeals against racism sanctions

on Feb 05, 2013 via YahooNews

ZURICH (Reuters) - Bulgaria and Hungary have lost appeals against the decision to make them play their next home World Cup qualifiers behind closed doors after their fans were found guilty of racist and anti-semitic behaviour respectively. "The appeals lodged by the Hungarian Football Federation (MLZS) and Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) were both rejected and the decisions of the FIFA ...

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