Fiscal Forecast: Should Hungary Join the Euro?
Judging from the comments by central bank president György Matolcsy, Hungary could join the euro in 2030 or soon thereafter. Would such a membership be good for Hungary?
Judging from the comments by central bank president György Matolcsy, Hungary could join the euro in 2030 or soon thereafter. Would such a membership be good for Hungary?
Ukraine has officially announced the start of a much-awaited counter-offensive in an effort to turn the tide of the country’s conflict with Russia.
Robbins’ study of the Golden Age might be called a work of skepticism in that it “refuses to create a unitary narrative, a single interpretive vision” of the period, but instead dissects it piecemeal under a microscope.
The confrontations are increasingly about the political methods of Emmanuel Macron and Élisabeth Borne’s government.
Medical personnel “literally approach everyone who may qualify for MAiD and ask them if they want to die,” the director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition said to explain the steep rise in numbers.
The protected status of prosecco and feta cheese seems to be an insoluble issue in trade talks between the EU and Australia. Meanwhile, a UK-Australian trade deal comes into effect this week.
Deportation requests from Germany to Poland under the European Union’s Dublin Agreement have increased sharply compared to last year.
Younger members feel that Green Party top brass have conceded on the immigration issue.
Giorgia Meloni met with Tunisia’s president and prime minister as illegal immigration from North Africa continues to surge.
The opposition might be futile, however, as Central Europe will not be able to veto the package, Commissioner Johansson reminded the dissenting countries.
Judging from the comments by central bank president György Matolcsy, Hungary could join the euro in 2030 or soon thereafter. Would such a membership be good for Hungary?
Ukraine has officially announced the start of a much-awaited counter-offensive in an effort to turn the tide of the country’s conflict with Russia.
Robbins’ study of the Golden Age might be called a work of skepticism in that it “refuses to create a unitary narrative, a single interpretive vision” of the period, but instead dissects it piecemeal under a microscope.
The confrontations are increasingly about the political methods of Emmanuel Macron and Élisabeth Borne’s government.
Medical personnel “literally approach everyone who may qualify for MAiD and ask them if they want to die,” the director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition said to explain the steep rise in numbers.
The protected status of prosecco and feta cheese seems to be an insoluble issue in trade talks between the EU and Australia. Meanwhile, a UK-Australian trade deal comes into effect this week.
Deportation requests from Germany to Poland under the European Union’s Dublin Agreement have increased sharply compared to last year.
Younger members feel that Green Party top brass have conceded on the immigration issue.
Giorgia Meloni met with Tunisia’s president and prime minister as illegal immigration from North Africa continues to surge.
The opposition might be futile, however, as Central Europe will not be able to veto the package, Commissioner Johansson reminded the dissenting countries.
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