
Szeged to Fine E-Scooter Use in Pedestrian Zones from January
Szeged will introduce fines from January for people riding e-scooters or other motorized leisure devices

Szeged will introduce fines from January for people riding e-scooters or other motorized leisure devices in pedestrian-only areas or parking them in ways that endanger others. The city assembly approved several additional urban regulations on Friday.

Nearly three years after the Nord Stream explosions, a new Századvég survey shows that 63 per cent of Europeans remain troubled by the absence of any identified perpetrator. The unresolved case has fuelled political tensions across the EU, deepening divisions over who was responsible and reinforcing concerns about Europe’s inability to defend its own critical…

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met in the Kremlin on Friday for their 14th bilateral talks, focusing on energy security, the war in Ukraine and future relations. Orbán reaffirmed that Hungary’s energy supply will continue to rely on Russian deliveries and said Budapest remains ready to host eventual peace talks.

Szeged will introduce fines from January for people riding e-scooters or other motorized leisure devices

Nearly three years after the Nord Stream explosions, a new Századvég survey shows that 63

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met in the Kremlin on

Hungarian champions Ferencváros remain unbeaten in the UEFA Europa League league phase, after tying Turkish

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok opened the exhibition Guardians of Eternity – The Terracotta Warriors of

Viktor Orbán flew to Moscow early Friday, saying Hungary must guarantee affordable Russian gas and
Szeged will introduce fines from January for people riding e-scooters or other motorized leisure devices in pedestrian-only areas or parking them in ways that endanger others. The city assembly approved several additional urban regulations on Friday.
Nearly three years after the Nord Stream explosions, a new Századvég survey shows that 63 per cent of Europeans remain troubled by the absence of any identified perpetrator. The unresolved case has fuelled political tensions across the EU, deepening divisions over who was responsible and reinforcing concerns about Europe’s inability to defend its own critical infrastructure.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met in the Kremlin on Friday for their 14th bilateral talks, focusing on energy security, the war in Ukraine and future relations. Orbán reaffirmed that Hungary’s energy supply will continue to rely on Russian deliveries and said Budapest remains ready to host eventual peace talks.
Hungarian champions Ferencváros remain unbeaten in the UEFA Europa League league phase, after tying Turkish giants Fenerbahçe SK away from home. Remarkably, striker Barnabás Varga has scored his 14th header for the season for club and country.
Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok opened the exhibition Guardians of Eternity – The Terracotta Warriors of China’s First Emperor at the Museum of Fine Arts, calling it a display of treasures that shaped the Far East for millennia. He said the event symbolizes Hungary’s enduring cultural affinity with Asia and the strength of ties with China.
Viktor Orbán flew to Moscow early Friday, saying Hungary must guarantee affordable Russian gas and oil for the coming winter and beyond. Speaking at Budapest Airport, he stressed that Hungary’s energy security depends on pipeline deliveries from Russia—and noted that peace efforts would almost certainly feature in his meeting with Vladimir Putin.