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Hungary · HungaryIn November 2025, nearly 1.4 million guests spent 3.0 million tourism nights at tourist (commercial, private and other) accommodation establishments1. Tourist arrivals were up by 7.9% and tourism nights by 5.8% in number compared to a year earlier. In January-November 2025, the number of domestic and international guests arriving to tourist accommodation establishments was 2.8% and 11% higher than in the same period of the previous year.See the Story
International arrivals power tourism growth
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Hungary · HungaryHungary’s migration policy has proven effective and the government intends to maintain it, Prime Minister’s chief domestic security adviser György Bakondi said on Thursday on public television channel M1.See the Story
Hungarian migration policy has proven effective, PM’s chief security adviser says
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Unemployment · North Rhine-WestphaliaIn November 2025, the average number of employed persons aged 15–74 was 4 million 637 thousand. The number of unemployed persons was 213 thousand and the unemployment rate was 4.4%.See the Story
Rate of unemployment remains above 4 percent
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