| Headline | Link | Date |
| Hungary's national airline Malev, which has been making losses for years, was grounded Friday almost a month after the European Union said the carrier had to pay back state aid. | Click for story | Fri, 03 Feb 2012 05:42:46 -0800 |
| BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary is seeking an international credit line of 15 to 20 billion ($20 to $26.3 billion) euros, the secretary of state heading the prime minister's office, Mihaly Varga, was quoted on Saturday as saying. Hungary is seeking backup from the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to reassure investors it has financing even if it gets cut off from debt markets ... | Click for story | Sat, 04 Feb 2012 04:19:26 -0800 |
| Cooperation Agreement Between Sweden And Hungary Extended By A Decade The defence and security company Saab said Monday that Hungary is taking a long-term strategic decision to continue operating Gripen and ensuring the continued development of its national capability. Sweden and Hungary are extending the cooperation for another ten years, until 2026. | Click for story | Sun, 05 Feb 2012 02:02:55 -0800 |
| Hungary's national carrier ceased operations, grounded all its flights and stranded more than 7,000 passengers Friday, blaming what it called an "unsustainable" financial situation. | Click for story | Fri, 03 Feb 2012 03:23:46 -0800 |
| Malev Zrt., the state-owned Hungarian airline founded in 1946, ceased flying after the government withdrew financing, becoming the second victim of European austerity measures in a week after the collapse of Spanair SA. | Click for story | Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:29:43 -0800 |
| Hungary is seeking an international credit line of €15 to 20 billion, the secretary of state heading the prime minister's office, Mihaly Varga, was quoted as saying today. | Click for story | Sat, 04 Feb 2012 05:13:26 -0800 |
| BUDAPEST, Feb 5 — Hungary is seeking an international credit line of €15-€20 billion (RM59.4-RM79.2 billion), the secretary of state heading the prime minister’s office, Mihaly Varga, was quoted yesterday as saying. Hungary is seeking backup from the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to reassure investors it has financing even if ... | Click for story | Sat, 04 Feb 2012 18:46:48 -0800 |
| HUNGARY is seeking an international credit line of 15 to 20 billion euros (US$20-US$26.3 billion), the secretary of state heading the prime minister's office, Mihaly Varga, was quoted on Saturday as saying. | Click for story | Sun, 05 Feb 2012 17:06:42 -0800 |
| Hungary is seeking an international credit line of 15 billion to 20 billion euros ($20 billion to $26.3 billion), the secretary of state heading the prime minister's office, Mihaly Varga, was quoted on Saturday as saying. | Click for story | Sat, 04 Feb 2012 04:32:04 -0800 |
| FARKASLYUK, Hungary (Reuters) - For 20 years, Jozsef Bari used to drive his bulldozer out onto the spoil bank every day, leveling and smoothing the spoil from a nearby coal mine in this remote northeast corner of Hungary. On Thursday he went there on foot, pushing a wheelbarrow, in search of coal. He rose early, dressed warmly and loaded the barrow with a pick-axe, a shovel and a tough sack. As ... | Click for story | Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:52:07 -0800 |