What happened today in Hungary? — 31 August, 2024
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What happened today in Hungary? — 31 August, 2024

Top Stories Tamfitronics New QR code payment system qvik to launch in Hungarian stores on 1 SeptemberHungarian geological site recognised among the world’s most significant!Hungarians most dissatisfied with their appearancehealth report revealsTravel:Budapest Airport prepares for 75th birthday with new destinations and developmentsSpecial investigation into airlines announced in Hungary to address ongoing consumer complaintStructural issues at MÁV: Recent disruptions expose deep problems in Hungarian rail networkPolitics:FM Szijjártó holds talks with Gazprom CEOsays Hungary ready for winterFormer adviser to Hungary’s Finance Minister wanted internationallyrefuses to face trial in HungaryFeatured image: depositphotos.com If you would like to support the work of the Daily News Hungary staff and independent journalism, please make a donation here Hungary What happened today in Hungary?
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Video: Anthony Taylor beats Anderson Silva’s son Gabriel by third-round knockout, calls out Darren Till
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Video: Anthony Taylor beats Anderson Silva’s son Gabriel by third-round knockout, calls out Darren Till

Top Stories Tamfitronics Anthony Taylor backed up his talk with a win over the son of an MMA legend.“Pretty Boy” successfully defended his light heavyweight title in the co-main event of Saturday’s Misfits Boxing 17 event at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland, putting a beatdown on Gabriel Silva, whose father is longtime UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva.The end came in the third when Taylor knocked Silva down three times to secure a technical knockout. That round included one sequence where Taylor landed a right hand square on Silva’s chin to put him down on the canvas.Watch the fateful blow below.Silva was able to answer the count, but shortly after Taylor swarmed him again and referee Joerg Milke stepped in to wave off the bout as Silva struggled to defend himself with his back against...
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The maths conundrum
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The maths conundrum

Top Stories Tamfitronics Commentarymarinasb2 Hrs Ago - THE alarming headline in this newspaper on August 21 announced “64% fail maths” in CSEC exams, across the region. According to the Caribbean Examinations Council, only six per cent of Caribbean children passed five subjects or more at CSEC level, and fewer than one in 20 pupils got five passes that included both English and maths. That leaves nearly all our young people – 94 per cent – without a full certificate that includes those two vital subjects among the compulsory five, unable to move onto advanced study and the road to professional success. Still more worrying, each year since 2018, 11,500 do not matriculate at all and are therefore unemployable, except as unskilled labour or in the organised crime industry. With that trend, the Caribbean is...
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India News Live Updates: PM Modi’s apology over Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue collapse smacked of ar…
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India News Live Updates: PM Modi’s apology over Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue collapse smacked of ar…

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