TechAID Foundation: Giving E-Waste a Second Life to Empower Children
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TechAID Foundation: Giving E-Waste a Second Life to Empower Children

The TechAID team, left to right: Jinglin Wang, Jessica Pan, Soma Nemenyi Every year, eight million tons of electronic waste ends up in the oceans, while 2.7 billion…

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Late Summer Weather Favors Ripening and Harvesting
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Late Summer Weather Favors Ripening and Harvesting

We should expect dry and summery weather until the middle of next week, that will help ripening and harvesting, reads the Hungarian meteorological service HungaroMet’s agrometeorological most recent…

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New Fixed Cameras Aim to Transform Speed Control
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New Fixed Cameras Aim to Transform Speed Control

A new, previously unused speed camera, the TraffiCapture-Lite (TC-Lite), could appear on the roads within a few weeks. The device has already passed police protocol tests and is…

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Trump administration increasingly places immigrants in solitary confinement, report finds
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Trump administration increasingly places immigrants in solitary confinement, report finds

WASHINGTON — Use of solitary confinement in immigration detention is soaring under the Trump administration, according to a report published Wednesday by Physicians for Human Rights using federal data and…

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New Consulate Opens in Osaka
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New Consulate Opens in Osaka

Osaka, Japan Hungary has opened a consulate in Osaka, one of Japan’s most important economic centers, which could greatly contribute to strengthening economic, political, and human relations between…

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Trump administration moves to make U.S. citizenship harder with revised civics test
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Trump administration moves to make U.S. citizenship harder with revised civics test

The Trump administration moved again Wednesday to make it harder to gain U.S. citizenship, announcing a slate of changes to the core civics test that immigrants must pass…

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Government Launches National Consultation on Our Family-Friendly Tax System
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Government Launches National Consultation on Our Family-Friendly Tax System

In line with last week’s announcement, the government is launching a national consultation on the Hungarian tax system, Gergely Gulyás, head of the Prime Minister’s Office, said on…

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Romanian Football Federation Warns FK Csíkszereda Over Use of Szekler Symbols
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Romanian Football Federation Warns FK Csíkszereda Over Use of Szekler Symbols

The Disciplinary Committee of the Romanian Football Federation (FRF) issued a warning on Wednesday to FK Csíkszereda (FK Miercurea Ciuc) due to the use of Szekler symbols, said…

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West Hollywood to become first in L.A. County to ban pet sales
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West Hollywood to become first in L.A. County to ban pet sales

Pet stores next year will no longer be able to sell most living animals in West Hollywood, making it the first city in Los Angeles County to enforce…

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Nuclear Energy Is the Only Sustainable Answer to Rising Global Demand, Says Foreign Minister
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Nuclear Energy Is the Only Sustainable Answer to Rising Global Demand, Says Foreign Minister

FM Péter Szijjártó Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, emphasized in Osaka that only nuclear energy is capable of meeting the world’s rapidly growing demand for…

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