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Press Roundup: Chinese Fudan University to Build Campus in Budapest

Press Roundup: Chinese Fudan University to Build Campus in Budapest Hungarian press roundup by budapost.eu Magyar Narancs in a first page editorial lambasts the government’s plan to finance the campus from Chinese state loans. The left-liberal weekly thinks that such loans are beneficial only for China – and to the corrupt government officials who approve them. Magyar Narancs recalls that Montenegro has been begging the EU for help so that its governments can repay its own huge Chinese loans, fearing that if Montenegro is unable to meet its debt repayment obligations, it will have to hand over real estate to China.

Budapest battles with government over construction of Chinese university

Budapest battles with government over construction of Chinese university Subscribe The government announced last year that the top-tier, Shanghai-based Fudan University would open its first European campus in Budapest in 2024. The campus would serve five to six thousand students and employ five hundred professors. But according to an investigation by Direkt36 published on 444.hu last week, the government plans to construct the 520,000 square meter campus in an area of Budapest s 9th District previously set aside for the construction of a Student City, which would provide accommodation for 8-10,000 students and faculty of Hungarian universities. Rendering of the planned Student City along the Danube river. Illusztráció: Snøhetta - ZOA Studio

Piqué se probará en la sesión de hoy previa a la final de Copa

Piqué se probará en la sesión de hoy previa a la final de Copa
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Australian athletes continue preparations for Tokyo Games as the IOC reveals their playbook for a COVID-safe Olympics

Australian athletes continue preparations for Tokyo Games as the IOC reveals their playbook for a COVID-safe Olympics ThuThursday 4 FebFebruary 2021 at 6:58pm Despite the rumours of a cancellation and another wave of COVID in Japan, these Aussie athletes are still committed in their preparation for the Tokyo Olympics, scheduled for July 2021. ( Share Print text only Key points: The IOC has revealed the first version of a playbook that explains how they will be keeping athletes, officials and locals safe from COVID Australian athletes are still preparing for the Games as the IOC insists the Tokyo Olympics will go on But there are questions around whether they should be happening at all in a country that s recording thousands of COVID cases a day

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