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Bulgaria is One of the Coutries with Highest Number of Women Working in the Science and Technology Sector
In 2018, of almost 15 million scientists and engineers in the EU, 59% were men and 41% women, Eurostat data showed.
Men were particularly overrepresented in manufacturing (79% of scientists and engineers in manufacturing were male), while the gender ratio in the services sector was more balanced (54% male and 46% female).
"We are jealous, they are making big deals with Russia under wraps"
He said that rejecting criticism addressed to Budapest for co-operating with Moscow, adding that other European countries with Russia were concluding huge deals "under the wraps".
Szijjrt said in an interview with the Austrian News Agency APA that he detected double standards on this issue.
Democracy Digest: Hungary’s Curriculum Crusade
The official line was that it was time to modernise the copious and often dull material that Hungarian students have to plough through during 12 years of studies. But the government was also clear that it wanted to make the curriculum "more patriotic".
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Frontex’s History of Handling Abuse Evidence Dogs Balkan Expansion
Suddenly, someone jumped from the bushes.
"The dog reacted by biting, which is a natural defence reaction for service dogs," said a Frontex internal report filed shortly after the October 11, 2016 incident.
‘False Advertising’: Christian Democracy or Illiberal Democracy?
It has plenty of good reasons for doing so. Fidesz has not only dismantled democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, but also demonised the EU as a tyrannical institution that is supposedly robbing Europeans of their freedom.
Imitating Orban: Hungary’s Illiberal Democracy Goes Beyond Borders
A century since the Treaty of Trianon dramatically shrank the size of the Hungarian state and stranded millions of Hungarians beyond its borders, Orban is pouring money into ethnic Hungarian communities in neighbouring states, issuing passports and picking up voters and political leverage for the ruling Fidesz party.
Living like in Hungary: Orban Bankrolling Romania ‘Ethnic Parallelism’
Erdélyi Médiatér Egyesület has since snapped up the most important Hungarian-language daily newspapers in Transylvania, several glossy magazines, a literary periodical, television and radio and the most important news portal, Székelyhon.
How ‘Coco Chanel of the East’ Restyled Hungary’s Image
The agency seeks to boost the profile of Hungary's fashion industry, and many of the up-and-coming designers it works with will no doubt draw inspiration from Rotschild.
Hungary’s Hard Line on Immigration Softened for Some
Viktor, an ethnic Hungarian who spoke on condition his surname not be used, is one of some 43,000 Ukrainian citizens registered as working in EU member Hungary, alongside 6,200 Serbians, 2,700 Vietnamese and 1,800 Indians, according to reports citing the National Directorate of Alien Policing.
How Hungary’s ‘Trianon Trauma’ Inflames Identity Politics
But analysts say "Trianon Syndrome" is also useful for nationalist-populists keen to portray themselves as protectors of the nation. And few do that better than the ruling Fidesz party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.