Hungarian Conservative

Balázs Hompoth

Balázs Hompoth

Balázs Hompoth is a graduate of Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem (PPKE). He majored in English and minored in Media and Communications with a special interest in journalism.
Can the UK stick to its Net Zero goals as record heatwaves, the need to find a new PM and the cost of living crisis puts it all in jeopardy?
China’s share in the key manufacturing stages of solar panels surpasses 80 per cent, which is a number that is set to reach 95 per cent in the coming years.
A new deal with Azerbaijan to increase natural gas imports may bring Europe back from the brink of catastrophe.
Due to the Brazilian Supreme Court’s ruling, the Paris Agreement now supersedes national law. Is this a step forward for a greener future or a symbol of hypocrisy?
The West started pouring weapons into Ukraine in a bid to help the country fend off the Russians. This led to a substantial expansion of the illegal arms market, which
Six years after the jihadist terrorist attack in Nice, it is important to reflect on what can be done to prevent future attacks.
It has been six years since David Cameron’s resignation in 2016. Though he served for six years, his legacy will forever be boiled down to Brexit.
The remarkably ambitious project of the James Webb Telescope has demonstrated that the mission of exploration is something that can unite mankind.
As demand grows, water supplies are continuing to be depleted and water scarcity has become increasingly frequent in the EU.
In 2021, Hungary had the highest rate of solar-based electricity production in the EU, while at the same time it continues to reduce the share of lignite-based production.