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Even Farage Cannot Save the Yookay

‘Farage needs technocrats. And since people capable of running nations do not exactly grow on trees, that means he has little choice other than to start raiding other parties for their so-called experts.’…
  • Peter Caddle
  • ‎ —‎ 02.02.2026
migrants France
  • CURRENT, OPINION

EU Migration: Let Member States Take Back Control

‘ As the last three decades have shown, the EU’s migration and asylum policy is an abysmal and absolute failure.’…
  • Rodrigo Ballester – Viktor Marsai
  • ‎ —‎ 02.02.2026
Tihany, Hungary
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Why More Dutch Are Leaving for Hungary: Culture, Community, and Conservatism

‘It pains me to say that the Netherlands, like much of Western Europe, is rapidly dismantling what was built over centuries. Uncontrolled mass migration, an aggressive focus on “net zero” climate policies, and the erosion of national sovereignty…all contribute to…
  • Daniel de Liever
  • ‎ —‎ 01.02.2026
climate activism
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Beyond Green Absolutism — Nobody Expects the Greenquisition

‘As the latest voting results from the European Parliament demonstrate, neither the climate nor the quest for electoral victory is well served by sacrificing balanced judgment and political realism on the altar of activism and virtue signalling.’…
  • Balázs Bárány
  • ‎ —‎ 29.01.2026
Budapest, Hungary
  • OPINION

The Verdict of Time: Viktor Orbán Was ‘Right All Along’

‘It has been over a decade since Western media began (and continues) to demonize Orbán for his uncompromising position against migration. This passage of time is useful, as it allows us to look back and evaluate Orban’s logic for rejecting…
  • Raymond Ibrahim
  • ‎ —‎ 28.01.2026
  • OPINION, POLITICS

What to Make of Trump’s Transactional Foreign Policy?

‘You can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else. We live in a world…that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power.’…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 27.01.2026
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Lebanon’s Political Path Amid Changing Regional Dynamics

‘It is fair to say that, since its independence, Lebanon has rarely experienced a decade without facing either internal or external conflict. This reality helps explain why Lebanon’s economy has persistently struggled and why it is one of the few…
  • Marwan Abdallah
  • ‎ —‎ 25.01.2026
Gergely Dobozi
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The Age of Nations: Sovereignty and Diplomacy in a Fragmented World

‘The coming years will…not be about returning to the past, but about shaping a stable future—one in which nations remain the cornerstone of international order, cooperation remains possible without coercion, and Europe remains strong precisely because it respects the sovereignty…
  • Gergely Dobozi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2026
THE DOHÁNY STREET SYNAGOGUE
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The Irony of Europe’s Antisemitism Problem — Jewish Safety, Migration, and a Failed Narrative

‘Indeed, if anything—as the Hungarian model demonstrates—a healthy sense of Christian nationalism and identity turns out to be protective of Jewish human rights and dignity, certainly in comparison with those Western environments shaped by secular liberalism.’…
  • Raymond Ibrahim
  • ‎ —‎ 21.01.2026
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Reviving an Ancient Tool for Hemispheric Hegemony

‘The return of the power of the Marque will underscore enduring truths in global affairs: that laws of war bend to state needs, and quasi-legal private forces remain potent instruments.’…
  • Sumantra Maitra
  • ‎ —‎ 20.01.2026
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