Energy & Environment
The Parajd Salt Mine Disaster: From Flood to Conspiracy Theories
Plenty theories emerges, from the Austro-Hungarian Empire to NATO claimes, however a different explanation came from Bogdan Ivan, a minister from the ruling PSD party, who claimed beavers were responsible for the Parajd disaster.
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Twin Oil Refinery Incidents in Central Europe Spark Disinformation and Sabotage Claims
With Hungary and Slovakia being among the few EU member states still importing Russian crude via the Druzhba pipeline, analysts say these events and the surrounding rhetoric underline how energy security, geopolitics and propaganda have become increasingly intertwined.
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New Life-Saving Device Developed for Post-Covid Patients
The primary focus of the project was to enhance the detection of cardiac arrhythmias and recurrent circulation, while optimising the energy levels required for defibrillation and cardioversion—that is, restoring normal heart rhythm.
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EU funds €2.5m restoration of Miskolc’s 200-year-old county hall
The restoration is particularly complex, as the building lies in a protected heritage zone and on an archaeological site. The works will cover more than 4,200 square metres of façade and involve the painstaking restoration of 670 square metres of limestone cladding at ground level.
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On the Verge of a Transport Shift – EU Support Could Accelerate Bus Modernisation in Kecskemét
Behind the new initiatives stand EU and domestic funds: one scheme introduces an on-demand bus service, the other prepares the ground for green modernisation with hydrogen-powered buses.
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EU Funds Drive Social Housing Renewal and Inclusion Efforts in Kecskemét’s Poorest District
At a time when Hungary faces a growing housing crisis—marked by rising rents, precarious livelihoods and the dilapidated condition of much of its social housing—the national debate rarely turns to systemic solutions. Kecskemét, however, is seeking to change this with a multi-year programme backed by the European Union.
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A call for cleaner rivers: Cross-border initiatives promise a brighter future for the Bodrog and Tisza
Hungarian and Slovak water authorities face the same challenges, which makes close cooperation indispensable—particularly since Hungary is a downstream country, with much of its rivers’ catchment areas lying abroad.
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Miskolc Industrial Zone Transformed into Technology Park with EU Funding
Although the city’s economic challenges remain profound and complex, the success of the Southern Technology Park shows that renewal is possible—provided that development efforts are pursued with long-term vision.
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World-class brain research microscope system developed in Hungary with EU support
Femtonics, founded in Hungary and still wholly Hungarian-owned, successfully concluded its latest development programme, launched in February 2022, with more than HUF 393 million in non-repayable support from the EU’s Cohesion Fund under the Széchenyi Plan Plus scheme.
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EU funds rainwater drainage system upgrade in Hosszúpályi
As part of the current phase, the earth-lined roadside ditches—many of which had become clogged and ineffective—will be reconstructed with durable, modern linings capable of withstanding greater stress.
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EU Funding Breathes New Life into Domestic Tourism in Hungary
Rural tourism has become a strategic priority, aimed at boosting local economies, supporting communities, and fostering regional cohesion. Investments have been broad in scope: upgrading infrastructure, modernising thermal baths, supporting ecotourism and active leisure, and refurbishing cultural landmarks.
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Hungary, the Land of Waters: But What of Its Water Infrastructure?
Public attention often gravitates toward misuse, corruption, or disproportionately expensive projects. Yet, less celebrated are those investments where EU funding has yielded tangible, community-serving results. A case in point can be found in recent water utility developments.
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A New Hungarian Gin Crafted from Grapes, Developed with EU Support and the Involvement of the Pécs Viticulture Research Institute
Multiple innovative technologies were explored, culminating in a complex production process in which pH reduction played a central role. The project was financed through EU cohesion funds.
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The Hortobágy Old Lakes Development Project Launches with EU Cohesion Funding
The Hortobágy Old Lakes development is one of the flagship projects of the programme, playing a crucial role not only in preserving the natural treasures of the Hortobágy but also in fostering biodiversity, promoting sustainable land management.
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EU-Funded Developments Reduce Water Loss and Improve Energy Efficiency at BÁCSVÍZ
BÁCSVÍZ, which provides water services in 58 municipalities across three counties, has in recent years only been able to implement significant improvements thanks to EU cohesion funds.
