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A unique program is launched for the mental and physical health of teenagers

More and more young people today are struggling with body image issues, which affect not only their eating habits but also their overall performance. BioTechUSA aims to raise awareness of...

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Popeyes is coming to Hungary – the first Budapest restaurant will open in the fall

The Hungarian fast food market is about to expand with a new player: this fall, the first Popeyes restaurant will open in Budapest. The New Orleans–based chicken chain is being...

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Indotek Group has renovated another shopping center

Indotek Group, a real estate, private equity and asset management company, has renovated another shopping center: this time, the group has implemented the interior renovation of Balaton Plaza in Veszprém,...

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Magyar Posta has started delivering food vouchers to pensioners

The post office will deliver food vouchers to pensioners from Monday, Magyar Posta announced to MTI on Monday. It was highlighted that between September 1 and October 15, Magyar Posta...

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More exercise, better well-being – Mastercard calls for green work

Mastercard is once again launching its GoGreener campaign this year, which encourages employees to commute to work more sustainably. The initiative encourages employees to switch to cycling, public transport, walking...

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Post-holiday anxiety is already knocking on the door

Returning to work after a long-awaited holiday can feel like a cold shower following endless sunny days at the beach. Orbit has found that this post-holiday fear creates microstress among...

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First-time home buyers can get serious discounts

The Home Start Program has been launched, with the aim of making it easier for young people to acquire their first home with the help of a preferential home loan....

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Baker McKenzie’s Budapest team is strengthened with a new partner

International law firm Baker McKenzie has appointed Tamás Szkiba as a partner, further strengthening the Budapest office’s leading transaction advisory practice covering Hungary and Central and Eastern Europe. Coming from...

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Manufacturing industry contracted slightly in August Visszajelzés küldése Oldalsó panelek Előzmények Mentve Fordítási találatok állnak rendelkezésre

According to a recent report by the Hungarian Logistics, Purchasing and Inventory Management Association (MLBKT), the seasonally adjusted Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 48.9 points in August, indicating a...

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K&H became Hungary’s best sustainable bank in 2025 again

K&H Group has won Euromoney’s “Best Sustainable Bank in Hungary” award for the second time, recognizing the bank’s commitment to sustainability. This award demonstrates that K&H treats sustainability as an...

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Parents of young children are a more motivated workforce than average, but what do they expect from their workplace?

Parents returning to work after maternity leave are primarily looking for flexible working arrangements, a secure workplace and a predictable replacement system, and in return, companies can count on them...

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NGM: GINOP Plusz “Improvement of Working Conditions” priority project launches on September 1

The GINOP Plusz “Development of Working Conditions” priority project will start on September 1st, and domestic SMEs in the Southern Great Plain region can now apply – the Ministry of...

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Robust change in the coffee category

The battle between rising coffee bean prices and easing inflation has been won by the former: in the first half of 2025 like-for-like coffee sales declined by about 4% in...

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Visit Hungary: The number of foreign tourists at Lake Balaton increased by 17 percent, also thanks to MotoGP

In the days following the state foundation day, the number of foreign tourists in the Balaton tourist region jumped by 17 percent, thanks in part to the MotoGP events, which...

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AM: grape growers can count on the government

We are taking decisive action to curb and control the spread of golden yellows of grapes attacking vineyards, and to expand subsidies at the EU level – stated István Nagy,...

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PepsiCo sharpens energy drink focus with bigger Celsius stake

PepsiCo has raised its stake in Celsius Holdings through a $585 million deal, as the global soda and snacks maker strengthens its energy drink business amid shifting consumer preferences. The...

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Waitrose trials AI smart trolleys to keep track of purchases

Waitrose is testing an AI computer vision system that recognises products as customers put them in their trollies. The “very small scale” trial of the technology at the supermarket’s Bracknell...

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The glasses that make a career

Glasses are no longer just for vision correction, they have become a key element of the modern office dress code. Whether you’re returning to the traditional office from a home...

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Delivery Hero says it remains committed to Spanish business Glovo

Delivery Hero on Friday said it remained committed to operating its Spanish subsidiary Glovo despite warning that potential social security charges and penalties could threaten its ability to operate in...

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More than 3,300 young people will begin their studies in agricultural vocational training

3,316 young people will begin their studies in the 2025-2026 academic year in the 52 vocational training institutions maintained by the Ministry of Agriculture – the Minister of Agriculture announced...

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ELTE: zebrafish and tomato fish together can help reveal brain function

According to new results from researchers at ELTE and the HUN-REN Hungarian Research Network, zebrafish and tomato fish can complement each other and help to reveal the functioning of the...

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Retail investments are entering a new era

“The private banking client has long stopped thinking like a housewife,” says István Karagich, CEO of Blochamps Capital. According to the company’s data, the premium segment still holds the majority...

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New tender supports long-term qualitative renewal of forests

Applications for forest restructuring can now be submitted. The aim of the support, which was released with a budget of 10 billion forints, is to help our forests adapt to...

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Fried rice in small and large sizes – Video of the day

Little robot, big robot when you make fried rice!...

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Limited Edition Macaron – Picture of the Day

Ma-Ka-Rohn makes mouthwatering French macarons in a variety of flavors, and occasionally comes up with limited edition desserts inspired by popular sweets. One recent success was the Twix macaron: a...

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(HU) A nap mondása

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OKSZ: The population of small settlements is most affected by Lázár’s decree

With yet another measure, the government is burdening consumers by making it impossible to open new stores in properties that already have a valid commercial license. It is unclear who...

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KSH: the foreign trade surplus in goods was 578 million euros in July

In July, the surplus of foreign trade turnover was 578 million euros, an improvement of 589 million euros compared to a year earlier. The volume of exports exceeded the same...

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The end of cheap “cheap orders”: customs and taxes await small packages in the US, and soon in the EU

For years, Western consumers enjoyed ordering small items from abroad for just a few dollars or euros without paying customs duties or taxes. That era, however, seems to be coming...

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Tisza Party Promises VAT Cuts – cut will consumers see lower prices?

The Tisza Party has announced that, if it wins next year’s elections, it would reduce the VAT rate on several product categories. According to the plan, VAT on healthy foods...

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