(Oil & Gas 360)  (TSXV: CCEC) (FSE: 4JH) (“CanCambria” or the “Company”) today announced that the Hungarian Ministry of Energy (the “Ministry”) has selected CanCambria Hungary Kft (“CanCambria Hungary”) as the successful bidder for the Kiskunhalas Concession Tender Area (the “Kiskunhalas Concession Area”) for hydrocarbon exploration and production subject to formal documentation and certain other conditions outlined below Direct extension of the existing tight-gas play from Ba-IX offering potential for additional development drilling locations; Neighboring Soltvadkert Trough – an analog Miocene basin covered only by legacy 2D and no wells; and Multiple conventional leads and prospects with various size and risk profiles supported by the existing 3D seismic coverage Website: www.CanCambria.com CAUTIONARY NOTE ON FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS • Analytics: Data, Dashboards, Knowledge • EnerCom Conference Replays • Exclusive Executive  Interviews Sign up to receive daily news and stock prices from Oil & Gas 360® directly in your email inbox Data delayed 15 minutes unless otherwise indicated (view delay times for all exchanges) Hundreds of refugees and nationalist comments by citizens: when he visited Hungary in the late summer during a routine field work trip Chris Hann became an unexpected witness of the refugee crisis which climaxed in early September Budapest train station in early September 2015 the regular visits to the southern Hungarian village Tázlár are an opportunity for the director at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology to catch up with friends and talk about the latest local events against the background of national developments The Kiskunhalas barracks adapted to serve as refugee camp in August 2015 This year, everything was different. In his blog on the website of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle English-born Chris Hann describes his impressions of his sojourn The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Hungary arbitrarily detained two children who applied for asylum in 2016 The Hungarian Helsinki Committee represented the asylum-seeking children against the Hungarian state that violated their rights On 16 August 2016, the Hungarian Helsinki Committee (HHC) carried out a monitoring visit to the Kiskunhalas Asylum Detention Centre. The organisation’s legal experts met thirteen children detained there. Two of them turned to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), which had recently issued its judgement in their cases both on the spot and in its report on the monitoring mission to do everything possible to put an end to the unlawful detention of minors as quickly as possible The HHC was aware that unaccompanied asylum-seeking children should not be behind bars but in the Children’s Home for Unaccompanied Minors in Fót Even under Hungarian regulations applicable at that time unaccompanied minors must not be held in asylum detention yet they were detained for months unlawfully Barbara Pohárnok and Orsolya Szántai Vecsera represented them in the Strasbourg proceedings fled Afghanistan from the Taliban and the war His first interview report stated that he was 20 years old – because he feared that if he confessed to being a minor he would be separated from his fellow travellers who had helped him he indicated that he was a minor: 16 years old He also said that he had an Afghan identity document showing his age the authorities refused to have M.H.’s age assessed by a medical expert They argued that the boy should carry the assessment’s expenses He was detained until he could provide a new Afghan document confirming his age Based on the Kiskunhalas District Court’s decision he spent three months behind bars – unlawfully entered Hungary with a relative who was also a child his father and two cousins had already been killed and several of his relatives had received death threats from Islamist terrorists The Hungarian authorities interrogated him He could only indicate later that he was a child; although he had no papers he was willing to submit to an age assessment The asylum authority then informed him that he would have to pay the costs of the examination The Hungarian Helsinki Committee’s monitoring report shows that this cost about 73,000 forints (roughly 235 euros) at that time The authority then informed him that under Hungarian law he could not initiate and pay for such an investigation; only the authority was entitled to do so that is only right: the burden of rebutting the state’s presumption against an individual cannot be imposed on the person and the expert estimated the boy’s age to be 16-17 also with multiple approvals from the Kiskunhalas District Court It is difficult to find words for the authorities’ behaviour towards children in need of help and protection The ECtHR says as much in its legalese when it rules that “a child’s extreme vulnerability should be a decisive factor and should take precedence over considerations relating to his or her status as an irregular migrant” The judges found that the detention of the applicants became unjustified after the authorities had become aware that they were presumably children Their detention was not in good faith and was The European Court of Human Rights found that the Hungarian authorities failed to react with the required diligence and promptness and their actions were negligent and indifferent The judgement ordered the Hungarian State to pay M.H fair compensation of €6,500 and €5,000 respectively the situation of asylum-seeking children in Hungary has deteriorated considerably and the new Act on the Entry and Stay of Third Country Nationals now classifies the detention of unaccompanied minors over 16 years of age as “lawful” The Hungarian Helsinki Committee considers this a severe violation of the law which it pointed out to the legislator during the social consultation The Government propaganda speaks loudly and often about ‘protecting children above all else’ the government often fails to comply even with domestic laws keeping children safe especially when it comes to children in need of protection “The Strasbourg ruling in the case of our two child clients will be a legal benchmark on the detention of children that the Hungarian state cannot go against We’ll see whether we will need further similar judgments or the legislator will be willing to comply with child protection requirements from now on” Receive our fresh reports and analyses straight to your inbox by signing up here © 2025 Hungarian Helsinki Committee · All rights reserved · Privacy and Terms of Use Design & Sitebuild: Hydrogene On 1 February 2022 the renovation of the Budapest-Kelebia railway line 150 will start with the closure of the section between Délegyháza and Kelebia G25 and Z25 trains will run only between Budapest-Keleti and Délegyháza trains will be replaced by buses: in addition to the train replacement buses Train replacement buses Regional bus services Where can I buy tickets and passes for Volánbus services? Further information on buying bus tickets and passes Travel on regular buses of Volánbusz Regional bus services in substitution of railway line Budapest–Kunszentmiklós-Tass–Kelebia (click on the image to open the pdf) The MÁV-Start tariff applies for the train replacement buses They can be used with train tickets and rail passes which can be purchased in the usual way at railway ticket offices or in their absence (or when the ticket office is closed) at from the ticket controller MÁV-Start provides information about the stops and timetables of the replacement buses on its website and through its notices on the train schedule Train replacement buses will operate on the following routes: More details about the trains and the bus services can be found on the MÁV website as well as in this pdf the trains will be replaced by regional buses of Volánbusz instead of train replacement buses during the renovation Volánbusz fares are applied on these services New lines between Budapest and Kiskunhalas: every hour between Budapest and Kunszentmiklós and every two hours between Budapest and Kiskunhalas: From Népliget (The first 653 in the morning runs from Népliget to Kiskunhalas.) The bus timetable for the renovation period will come into force 1 day before the start of the renovation period Tickets that show the exact departure time route and number of the bus or coach can only be used for travel on the bus or coach departing on the date and time shown on the ticket Acceptance of rail passes purchased before February on buses Rail passes purchased up to 31 January 2022 will be accepted for travel between the same municipalities on scheduled bus services until the end of their validity period Rail passes that continue to be sold along the railway line will also be accepted for travel between the same municipalities on regular bus services Bus passes sold by Volánbusz will be accepted for travel between the same municipalities on the Délegyháza - Kunszentmiklós and Kiskőrös - Kiskunhalas - Kelebia replacement bus services Rail passes purchased from the Budapest-Keleti - Délegyháza section of the railway line to Kiskunlachaza and Kunszentmiklós-Tass stations will also be accepted for travel on bus lines 653 and 1115 for the same route   Purchasing tickets for transfer journeys: where tickets can be purchased for any route (connection) between two stations on the rail network which may include several trains with a transfer bus tickets can be purchased for a specific route between two stops on a specific service The ticket does not entitle the holder to a transfer you have to buy a separate ticket for each leg: from the origin to the transfer point or from the transfer point to the destination If you have to travel to your destination by train/replacement bus and intercity bus with a transfer you must buy a train ticket for the rail section between the starting point and the destination (train to bus transfer) and a bus ticket for the intercity bus section you can also travel by transfer at the designated transfer point within the route indicated on the ticket it is possible to travel on more than one route between two stops it is important to note that passes in the higher km zone can be used on the same route on shorter journeys but that passes valid for the shorter km zone cannot in principle be used on longer journeys In the case of printed passes and zone passes (passes that do not include a route) a photo pass ID is required for full-fare passes and a valid student ID as well as a route certification for highly discounted passes for students which can be obtained at the Volánbusz ticket offices Intercity bus services may stop at several stops in the same municipality As the price of bus tickets and passes also depends on the distance traveled it is necessary to determine exactly which stop you wish to travel from and to; this will be indicated on the pass or ticket Bus timetables are available on the Volánbusz website or you can plan your journey on menetrendek.hu or on Google Maps which will help you to easily find the start and endpoints of your journey Boarding buses is generally at the front door Passengers who have a pre-booked ticket for the service may board first and finally those who buy a ticket onboard the document justifying the discount must be presented to the driver please take a seat at the back if possible large luggage and suitcases must be stowed in the luggage compartment under the passenger area with the assistance of the driver Buses and coaches shall stop at the stops indicated in the timetable of the service concerned if there are passengers boarding at the stop or if a passenger on bus pressed the stop request button Ez a honlap cookie-kat használ. 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A honlap további használatával hozzájárulását adja a cookie-k használatához.További információ: Adatvédelmi nyilatkozat The black panther was spotted first at a construction site in Kiskunhalas it seems that the wild animal is roaming the streets and villages of the region people saw the animal in Kecskemét and Ballószög Now locals say that the beast committed a massacre in Kiskunfélegyháza Locals say that the black panther is responsible for what happened – Blikk highlighted They also said that hunger drew the beast out from its hiding place have been searching for the wild beast for weeks The farmer wrote that everybody should protect their animals since an unknown animal tore eight of his lambs into pieces He added in his post that the authorities were searching for the predator We reported before that the panther was first spotted on 11th December a black animal could be seen near a construction site in Kiskunhalas later informed the public that the footage was real They also added that the wild animal was most probably illegally kept by its owner Black panthers are native to Africa and South Asia meaning that the Hungarian climate puts the animal in danger told then that the animal was probably raised by humans and it has difficulty finding food and water since it never had to hunt The spokesperson also said that this wild cat The animal can hide easily but does not attack people unless it senses danger it is crucial not to approach the wild cat and to just walk the other way An important thing to keep in mind is that this animal is used to people so the instinct to avoid them is not as strong as it is in the case of panthers living in the wild Correction to the title: Massacre by a Black Panther near Kiskunhalas – PHOTO “Massacred” means the Black Panther was killed a Black Panther will absolutely kill and eat a human if they are hungry They will go after small children and short adults Wild animals can be very dangerous and when hungry and website in this browser for the next time I comment Y"},"category":false,"taxonomy":{"active":false,"name":"category"}},"markup":{"custom_html":true,"wpp-start":"","wpp-end":"<\/ul>","title-start":"","title-end":"<\/h2>","post-html":"{thumb} {title} {stats}<\/span>{excerpt}<\/p><\/li>"},"theme":{"name":""}} You have successfully joined our subscriber list SupportUs Newsletter © 2025 DailyNewsHungary | All rights reserved The interior minister formally opened a prison complex in Kiskunhalas The prison, the first one buil since 2003 meets high EU standards and has capacity to hold 472 male and female inmates Preparations to build another five prisons modelled on the Kiskunhalas facility are under way in an effort to ease overcrowding