World Animal Day – Unique Programs All Weekend Long at Budapest Zoo
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World Animal Day – Unique Programs All Weekend Long at Budapest Zoo

From Friday to Sunday, the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden welcomes visitors with special programs to celebrate World Animal Day and the 200th anniversary of the birth of…

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Supreme Court will decide if gun owners have a right to carry in parks, beaches, stores
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Supreme Court will decide if gun owners have a right to carry in parks, beaches, stores

WASHINGTON  — The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide if licensed guns owners have a right to carry their weapons at public places, including parks, beaches and stores. At…

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Our Country Joins European Anti-Drug Coalition, Vows Zero Tolerance
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Our Country Joins European Anti-Drug Coalition, Vows Zero Tolerance

File photo of Minister János Bóka in Strasbourg Hungary has joined the European Coalition Against Drugs (ECAD), János Bóka, the minister responsible for European Union affairs, announced on…

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ADHU 25: Our Soldiers’ Tisza River Crossing Accomplished at “High Level”
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ADHU 25: Our Soldiers’ Tisza River Crossing Accomplished at “High Level”

“We are well prepared, well thought out and working according to a pre-determined strategy to defend Hungary and ensure the safety of the Hungarian population,” said the Minister…

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A historic housing bill is on Newsom’s desk. Cities are scrambling to figure out how it works
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A historic housing bill is on Newsom’s desk. Cities are scrambling to figure out how it works

When Brendon Gerisch and his wife searched for a new home, they knew they wanted something with a little privacy — a backyard, some fully grown trees, less…

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Historic Georgikon Botanical Garden Opens to the Public in Keszthely
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Historic Georgikon Botanical Garden Opens to the Public in Keszthely

Keszthely On Thursday, the Georgikon Campus Botanical Garden of the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences (MATE) in Keszthely, located on the western shore of Lake Balaton,…

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Film director from Brazil faces deportation after sly move by ICE
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Film director from Brazil faces deportation after sly move by ICE

On Sept. 16, Barbara Gomes Marques May and her husband arrived at the downtown Los Angeles federal immigration building for what they believed would be the final step…

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Rheinmetall Expands in Zalaegerszeg with €9.5 Million Investment
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Rheinmetall Expands in Zalaegerszeg with €9.5 Million Investment

Rheinmetall Hungary Zrt. is building a development and engineering center for the defense industry at its plant in Zalaegerszeg, Hungarian Foreign and Trade Minister Péter Szijjártó announced on…

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Ex-Burbank Unified board member accused of $93,000 embezzlement
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Ex-Burbank Unified board member accused of $93,000 embezzlement

A former member of the Burbank Unified School District Board of Education is facing criminal charges following allegations that she approved a contract with a company registered to…

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Budapest Turns the Page: 30th International Book Festival Celebrates Literature Without Borders
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Budapest Turns the Page: 30th International Book Festival Celebrates Literature Without Borders

Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony (l), writer Janne Teller (m), President of the Hungarian Publishers and Booksellers’ Association Katalin Gál (r) The 30th edition of the Budapest International Book…

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