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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Face Bosnia Tonight After Impressive Tie Against the Dutch

Hungary have tied the Netherlands, one of the semi-finalist teams at Euro 2024 this summer, 1–1 in their UEFA Nations League group game. They are playing Bosnia and Herzegovina tonight, and that game will most likely determine which of the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 14.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Air Quality Significantly Improves in Hungary Thanks to Government Measures

Thanks to comprehensive government measures, the amount of particulate matter (PM10) in Hungary’s air has significantly decreased in recent years, with levels now meeting EU standards nationwide. Data from the Hungarian Meteorological Service reveals clear improvements in air quality, particularly…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 14.10.2024
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

Orbán Announces ‘New Deal’ to Boost Hungarian Economy

in a Friday radio interview Viktor Orbán announced a new economic stimulus programme, centred around three key measures: providing affordable housing, increasing wages, and supporting small businesses. The Hungarian prime minister underlined that Hungary cannot rely on Brussels to help…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 11.10.2024
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

85 Per Cent Labour Force Participation Rate Achievable in Hungary, Minister Says

At an informal meeting of the ministers of EU Member States responsible for employment and social policy in Budapest, Minister for National Economy Márton Nagy of Hungary stated that even an 85-per-cent work force participation rate is achievable in Hungary…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 11.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

100-Foot ‘Vote for Trump’ Sign Allowed to Stay Up in Amsterdam, New York

A pro-Trump business owner named Anthony Constantino decided to put up a 100-foot wide ‘Vote for Trump’ sign on his roof in Amsterdam, New York. The Democrat mayor of the city issued a complaint, so Constantino was ordered to cover…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 11.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Kazakh House Speaker Visits Budapest on Diplomatic Mission

‘Hungary is Kazakhstan’s reliable friend, a fraternal state and a strategic partner,’ Chairman Yerlan Koshanov said during his recent Budapest visit, during which the Kazakh lower house of legislature Mazhilis and the Hungarian National Assembly signed a cooperation agreement….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2024
Attendees light candles in memory of the victims of the 7 October terrorist attacks in Budapest on 7 October 2024 outside the Dohány Street synagogue.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Remembers 7 October: ‘We will never forget the victims’

‘Instead of looking for explanations as to why this terrible thing happened, I suggest that we respond to death with life and fulfil everything that was not given to them, to those who died on 7 October. The murderers robbed…
  • Ibolya Lubiczki
  • ‎ —‎ 09.10.2024
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

Finance Minister Mihály Varga on Building a Stronger and More Resilient Europe

Minister of Finance Mihály Varga of Hungary shared with a reporter what was on the agenda of the ECOFIN meeting in Luxembourg. The recovery of Europe’s economy, aid to Ukraine financed by loans, climate finance, and the upcoming World Bank…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 09.10.2024
  • CURRENT

‘Viktor Orbán was proven right again,’ Hungarian MP Says

In a video posted to his Facebook page, Fidesz MP and communications director Tamás Menczer said that Prime Minister Orbán had warned in his report after his peace mission in July that the Russo–Ukrainian war would soon escalate, and that…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 09.10.2024
German police confront pro-Palestine supporters in Berlin on the first anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attacks on 7 October 2024.
  • CURRENT

Germany Tightens Laws in Response to Pro-Palestinian Protests

The crackdown on antisemites has sparked controversy, with critics accusing the government of infringing on free speech and conflating legitimate political expression with antisemitism. Notably, the German police have been actively disrupting pro-Palestinian gatherings for some time now. For example,…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 09.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Viktor Orbán Delivers Passionate Speech at Salvini’s League Rally

‘At the end of this struggle, we will turn Paris around, reclaim Warsaw, and become the largest political force in Europe. Then we will take control of Brussels politics and restore Europe to greatness—strong, prosperous, and free once again,’ Hungarian…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 07.10.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

As of One Month From the Election, Donald Trump is Slight Favourite with Bettors

Most major international sportsbooks give President Trump and Vice President Harris the same odds for victory in the upcoming US Presidential election, while traders on the decentralized prediction market Polymarket think Donald Trump is the slight favourite—this is where we…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 07.10.2024
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Central Europe Seeks to Reform the European Union
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Central Europe Seeks to Reform the European Union

According to Joch, there is a kind of clash of civilizations behind the clash of worldviews in Europe. Today the most controversial issues are the redefinition of marriage, legal and illegal immigration, and the military arming of Europe. Basically, a sharp cultural division can be perceived in this matter between Western and Eastern Europe.

András Biró
28.04.2022
Late Civilizations and Mass Migration: Some Comparative Perspectives
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Late Civilizations and Mass Migration: Some Comparative Perspectives

Mass immigration is, indeed, a danger for all societies, and though it seems an unavoidable symptom of late civilizations, patriotic politicians should seek to reduce it as much as possible.

David Engels
21.04.2022
The Child Protection Referendum
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The Child Protection Referendum

Albeit due to a low turnout the referendum was invalid, the overwhelming majority of those who cast valid votes supported the government’s position.

Lili Zemplényi
17.04.2022
Putin’s War Through the Eyes of a Historian
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Putin’s War Through the Eyes of a Historian

Although Vladimir Putin likes to pose as a historian, it seems that he failed to learn from history that blitzkrieg-type invasions rarely worked in the 75 years since the Second World War – emphasized Mr. Roberts.

Dávid Nagy
16.04.2022
30 Years of the V4 – Reflecting on the Past and the Future of the Visegrád Cooperation
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30 Years of the V4 – Reflecting on the Past and the Future of the Visegrád Cooperation

Evaluating the past and projecting scenarios for the future is especially important at a time when the V4 countries experience one of the greatest challenges to their alliance since its inception, due to very different national approaches to the war in Ukraine.

Fanni Korpics
15.04.2022
Danny Kruger: ‘I believe we can have a peaceful international order’
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Danny Kruger: ‘I believe we can have a peaceful international order’

Kruger deems that conservative governments cannot ignore active support for the traditional family model, and young conservatives need to gain experience in areas other than politics.

Soma Hegedős
13.04.2022
Hungary Is a Healthy Democracy
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Hungary Is a Healthy Democracy

‘I’ve never seen a Hungary more open, more vibrant, more free than now,’ says former New York governor George Pataki.

Gergely Szilvay
09.04.2022
Putin Takes on the Petrodollar
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Putin Takes on the Petrodollar

The petrodollar system, as can be seen, is the backbone of US hegemony in the world. And whenever a world leader has seriously challenged the system, the US and its NATO allies have been swift to respond to ensure US global dominance continues.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
08.04.2022
The Post-liberal Turn and the Future of British Conservatism – Conference at the Danube Institute
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The Post-liberal Turn and the Future of British Conservatism – Conference at the Danube Institute

The right wing of the British two-party system has to reinvent itself. What comes after the fall of the liberal order in British political life? 

Dániel Farkas
06.04.2022
‘A victory visible from the moon’ – Orbán Secures Fourth Term
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‘A victory visible from the moon’ – Orbán Secures Fourth Term

Despite all odds and the largest-ever effort to overturn Prime Minister Orbán, the governing Fidesz party retained its super-majority in a landslide victory, securing its fourth consecutive term as voters chose stability over uncertainty.

Tamás Orbán
04.04.2022
Can Immigration Improve the Host Economy?
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Can Immigration Improve the Host Economy?

Using immigration to address labour shortage is clearly not just an economic policy decision: changing the composition of a society is expected to have other far-reaching consequences, and not necessarily favourable ones.

Szabolcs Janik
01.04.2022
Protecting the Values of Creation Is a Shared Task
CURRENT

Protecting the Values of Creation Is a Shared Task

Conservative forces in Europe and outside the continent need to work together because the values we hold dear are under global attack. These are the values that underpin
the greatness and prosperity of our civilization.

Miklós Szánthó
31.03.2022
Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the Second Edition of Volume II
CURRENT

Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the Second Edition of Volume II

Hungarian Conservative – Volume 2, Number 2 – has been published!

Tamás Magyarics
30.03.2022
The Untold Story of Energy: Russia, Ukraine, and Central Europe
CURRENT

The Untold Story of Energy: Russia, Ukraine, and Central Europe

While Brussels hopes that breaking free from Russian energy will encourage a green turn in Europe, the chances of a green transition in Central Europe are in fact very low.

Ágnes Komáromi
29.03.2022
Hungary’s ‘Surprising’ Approach Towards Refugees
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Hungary’s ‘Surprising’ Approach Towards Refugees

Even if we focus only on Hungary, we see that around 450.000 refugees from Ukraine have crossed the country’s border so far, which is by far the highest influx of displaced persons to the country since the Yugoslav war.

Dávid Nagy
27.03.2022
Slovakia May Be Playing Russian Roulette
CURRENT

Slovakia May Be Playing Russian Roulette

What is certain is that there is no shortage of creative ideas on how to support Ukraine. What is surprising, however, is how forcibly and spectacularly the Slovak Republic, which was extremely close to the Russian Federation in the nineties, is trying to oppose this great nuclear power.

Péter Szitás
26.03.2022
Can Hungary Continue being the Bulwark of Europe?
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Can Hungary Continue being the Bulwark of Europe?

Hungarians’ decision in next month’s parliamentary elections to ensure Orbán another term is of vital importance not just for their economic and social stability, but for the rest of Europe, too.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
25.03.2022
Ukrainian Refugees and Hungary’s Response to the War in Ukraine
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Ukrainian Refugees and Hungary’s Response to the War in Ukraine

Refugees can now access social welfare and medical assistance, while Ukrainian children have the right to attend education and day care in Hungary.

Ágnes Komáromi
17.03.2022
Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the First Edition of Volume II
CURRENT

Hungarian Conservative – Foreword to the First Edition of Volume II

Hungarian Conservative – Volume 2, Number 1 – has been published!

Tamás Magyarics
17.03.2022
New Weapon of Hybrid Warfare: Applying Migratory Pressure
CURRENT

New Weapon of Hybrid Warfare: Applying Migratory Pressure

Although Western politicians have repeatedly expressed the idea that Russia may be behind the migration crisis in Belarus, this does not seem to correspond with reality.

Anton Bendarzsevszkij
16.03.2022
Is the War against Ukraine Going to Be Our Generation’s Spanish Civil War?
CURRENT

Is the War against Ukraine Going to Be Our Generation’s Spanish Civil War?

Spain’s civil war has been widely considered as the ‘dress rehearsal’ of the Second World War, a sort of test-run for the global conflict that followed shortly. Now, the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war is becoming increasingly similar to it in many of its aspects, but does that mean we’re heading in the same direction?

Tamás Orbán
14.03.2022
NATO’S Lack of Will to Engage Russia
CURRENT

NATO’S Lack of Will to Engage Russia

If NATO has already been militarily involved in non-member countries at the behest of Washington, why is it reluctant to assist Ukraine with anything but with arms provisions? 

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
13.03.2022
Never Forget: 20 Years of Remembrance in the Museum of Terror
CURRENT

Never Forget: 20 Years of Remembrance in the Museum of Terror

‘The House of Terror Museum has succeeded in celebrating the resistance of the Hungarian nation, and the heroes who gave their lives for the freedom we enjoy today.’

Gellért Rajcsányi
12.03.2022
Say No to War, Say Yes to Culture
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Say No to War, Say Yes to Culture

The worst-case scenario is nuclear strikes by nuclear world powers, with consequences beyond our imagination. Now is the time to stop. To take two steps back. To understand what this war is about. To decide on what we want.

Szilárd Demeter
11.03.2022
A United Europe, at Last?
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A United Europe, at Last?

‘I have been able to see a distinct feature in Europe: a complete lack of solidarity among Europeans. Part of this dichotomy stems from a lack of Christian leadership.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
04.03.2022
The War in Ukraine: What Provoked Putin to Invade?
CURRENT

The War in Ukraine: What Provoked Putin to Invade?

While on the surface Putin’s responsibility for the crisis is apparent, the reality is that Putin was provoked by the West to invade Ukraine.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
26.02.2022
Visegrad Countries Condemn Russian Attack on Ukraine
CURRENT

Visegrad Countries Condemn Russian Attack on Ukraine

The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán also condemned the Russian move and at the same time made it clear that deploying Hungarian soldiers or military equipment to Ukraine was out of the question.

Péter Szitás
25.02.2022
Socrates versus the Woke
CURRENT

Socrates versus the Woke

‘The right is standing in the same place. But the left continues to go further and further down the line, it is insane. I do not really know what to be liberal means anymore.’

Tamás Orbán
23.02.2022
Don’t Let the “Woke” Teach Our Children about Race and Gender!
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Don’t Let the “Woke” Teach Our Children about Race and Gender!

Mathias Corvinus Collegium held a two-day summit in Budapest, hosting distinguished scholars and professors, well-known journalists and authors, activists and experts to have gripping discussions On the Values We Teach Our Children. 

Hungarian Conservative
22.02.2022
Immigration and Brain Drain as New Colonialism?
CURRENT

Immigration and Brain Drain as New Colonialism?

Demographically, outmigration for Hungary is not as serious a concern as for neighbouring countries, but in terms of the loss of professionals, it is a serious problem.

Lili Zemplényi
13.02.2022
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