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Mystery Surrounds the Case of Missing Hungarian Twins in Scotland

Eliza and Henrietta Huszti were last seen on 7 January near the River Dee in the Scottish city of Aberdeen. Since their disappearance, police have been conducting extensive search efforts in the area, but leads remain scarce….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
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Government Unveils Motorway and Railway Expansion to Bolster Connectivity

The Hungarian government has unveiled ambitious plans to construct a 40-kilometre motorway connecting Szombathely to Körmend and Kőszeg by the end of the decade. The 200-billion-forint project aims to bolster regional connectivity and economic growth in the area….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
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Donald Trump’s ICE Goes Into Sanctuary Cities

As Donald Trump and his boarder czar Tom Homan have promised, ICE started apprehending illegal aliens all across the United States on day one of the new Trump administration. They also go into sanctuary cities, which refuse to cooperate with…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
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Orbán: ‘If we had opened our borders, we wouldn’t just be dealing with threats but with actual terrorist acts’

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed recent bomb threats and national security issues in his regular public radio interview, emphasizing the need for vigilance and resilience. He highlighted Hungary’s stance on migration, energy security, and its strategic position in Europe and…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
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Hungarian Bomb Threats Follow Regional Pattern — Interpol May Join Investigation

Incidents similar to the bomb threats in Hungary on Thursday morning have been occurring across the region in recent days, spanning Austria, Slovakia, and Bulgaria. Given the cross-border nature of these threats, Interpol is expected to join the investigation….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
Ministerial Commissioner for Space Research Orsolya Ferencz in the Hungarian Parliament on 13 July 2024
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Space Research Ministerial Commissioner Highlights Women in Science at Budapest Event

Ministerial Commissioner for Space Research Dr Orsolya Ferencz has stated that it is important for the EU to compete with the global players in the space sector, such as China, India, the United States, Russia, Japan and the Arab countries….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó on 23 January 2025 in Budapest
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Gideon Sa’ar in Budapest: ‘As long as Hamas is in power, there will be no peace in the Middle East’

During his joint press conference with his Hungarian counterpart in Budapest today, the Israeli Foreign Minister thanked Hungary for standing by Israel at international forums. The press conference also addressed the situation of the Hungarian hostage held captive by Hamas….
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Afghan Migrant Kills Two in Germany Further Raising Tensions Before Elections

An Afghan migrant, killed two people, including a toddler, in a knife attack in the German city of Aschaffenburg. The tragic incident marks the fourth immigration-related attack in just over six months, further heightening tensions ahead of the early elections…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
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Hungary Leads Europe in Solar Energy Production

Hungary has overtaken Greece to become Europe’s leader in solar energy production, with solar systems accounting for 25 per cent of the country’s electricity production in 2024. This remarkable achievement highlights Hungary’s rapid growth in renewable energy capacity….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
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UPDATED Bomb Threats Against Hungarian Schools, Orbán Promises Action

Multiple Hungarian schools were evacuated on Thursday morning following bomb threats impacting institutions in Budapest and regional areas. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán assured the public that safety measures are being reinforced and investigations are underway….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Brussels Sanctions Austrian Modul University Over Hungarian Ties

The European Commission has decided to suspend Vienna’s Modul University from participating in the Erasmus+ and Horizon programmes, mirroring a similar decision made against 21 Hungarian universities in late 2022. Balázs Orbán, the political director of the Hungarian prime minister,…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Trump’s ‘Hollywood Ambassadors’ — and Other Celebs on His Side

Accomplished actors Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight will be serving as President Trump’s ‘special envoys’ to Hollywood to bring the film industry back to success. But they are not the only household-name celebrities who support the newly inaugurated…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.01.2025
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Inequality of Women in the Islamic World: What Critics Refuse to Address
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Inequality of Women in the Islamic World: What Critics Refuse to Address

Institutional misogyny is one of the pillars of Iran’s Islamic theocracy—as is in the rest of the Islamic world where the sharia has precedence.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
06.12.2022
The Lessons to Learn From Britain’s Productivity Puzzle
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The Lessons to Learn From Britain’s Productivity Puzzle

Increasing labour productivity is the most important determinant of sustainable, long-term economic growth. More investment, both in human and physical capital and technology, are of paramount importance in order to achieve it.

Egon Zsiros
06.12.2022
Second Danube Summit on Geopolitics, Security, and Defense (Day 1)
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Second Danube Summit on Geopolitics, Security, and Defense (Day 1)

‘When I look at the European economy, strangled by over-regulation, over-taxation, ridiculous green agendas and the intrusive behaviour of the EU bureaucracy, it is clear that Europe cannot grow. It is doomed to stagnation,’ former Czech President Vaclav Klaus stated at the summit.

Ádám Bráder
06.12.2022
Szijjártó: Winter Is Coming, So Peace in Ukraine Must Come as Well
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Szijjártó: Winter Is Coming, So Peace in Ukraine Must Come as Well

‘The immigrationist policy pursued by Brussels must end, and European countries should be supported in protecting their own territory and at the same time the territory of the European Union,’ Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó declared.

Magyar Hírlap
05.12.2022
Between East and West: The Prospect of Hungary as a Keystone State
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Between East and West: The Prospect of Hungary as a Keystone State

How will the struggle between Russia and the West play out? The answer to that may depend on Hungary.

Carlos Roa
04.12.2022
András Schiffer: Football Is Becoming a Target of Progressivism
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András Schiffer: Football Is Becoming a Target of Progressivism

Schiffer also stressed that FIFA—and rightly so—takes action against homophobic slurs and acts, just as it does not allow players to be discriminated against on the basis of their sexual orientation. ‘Considering that, why on earth demonstrate?

Mandiner
03.12.2022
My Two Dads, My Two Mums: The Delusion of ‘Same-Sex’ Marriages
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My Two Dads, My Two Mums: The Delusion of ‘Same-Sex’ Marriages

Marriage is the mutual commitment of a man and a woman with the intention to accept the unity and indissolubility of the spouses, with the end of procreating and properly raising offspring. It is not the desire to emotionally and physically share intimacy.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
02.12.2022
Profiteering Unveiled — Brussels Wants Cheaper Gas from America
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Profiteering Unveiled — Brussels Wants Cheaper Gas from America

Energy-intensive industries are starting to migrate to America because of the much cheaper gas and electricity available there—POLITICO cited Belgian chemical giant Solvay as an example, which recently announced that it would no longer make any investments in Europe and would take all its production to America.

Mandiner
01.12.2022
Radicals Paint New Landscape of Green Activism
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Radicals Paint New Landscape of Green Activism

The obvious question arises: why don’t the activists let their voice be heard in Asia, where the emission rate is continually growing and is now over three times higher than it was in 1990, and more than five times higher than in Europe?

Gergely Kitta
01.12.2022
Szijjártó: We Achieved a Huge Win Regarding the Paks Expansion  
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Szijjártó: We Achieved a Huge Win Regarding the Paks Expansion  

The European General Court on Wednesday rejected the Austrian government’s lawsuit against the European Commission, confirming that the Paks nuclear power plant expansion had indeed not received illegal state funding.

Ádám Bráder
01.12.2022
Average Salary in Hungary Continues to Increase
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Average Salary in Hungary Continues to Increase

According to the latest data from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH), the gross average wage of full-time employees increased by 17.8 per cent in September in the case of businesses with at least five employees, budgetary institutions and non-profit organizations significant in terms of employment. The gross median wage rose by 17.2 per cent, while the net average wage, including tax breaks, by 18.4 per cent.

Mandiner
30.11.2022
Szijjártó: Persecuted Christians Can Count on Hungary
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Szijjártó: Persecuted Christians Can Count on Hungary

Minister Szijjártó stressed that persecuted Christian communities of the world can count on the support of Hungary even in times of economic difficulties. ‘Hungary as a nation has more than a thousand years of Christians statehood and it feels responsibility towards persecuted Christians around the world,’ the minister added.

Ádám Bráder
29.11.2022
Hungarian President Meets Ukrainian Counterpart
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Hungarian President Meets Ukrainian Counterpart

In addition to meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv alongside other European leaders, Katalin Novák spent the weekend visiting ethnic Hungarian settlements in Transcarpathia.

Ádám Bráder
28.11.2022
Fight for the Switch: Putin Would Destroy Ukraine by Bombing Its Power Network
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Fight for the Switch: Putin Would Destroy Ukraine by Bombing Its Power Network

Apparently, Russia’s air offensive is trying to split Ukrainian resources, while there is increasing pressure on the Russian troops in the south of Ukraine. However, a series of attacks on the power network may bring the Ukrainians to the negotiating table if life in the country becomes completely unbearable during the winter.

Danube Institute
27.11.2022
Szijjártó: The Paks Expansion Will Create Ten Thousand New Jobs
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Szijjártó: The Paks Expansion Will Create Ten Thousand New Jobs

The Paks nuclear power plant currently prevents the emission of 14.5 million tons of carbon dioxide per year, and with the expansion, this will increase by another 17 million tons. In addition, about four billion cubic metres less natural gas will have to be used per year.

Mandiner
27.11.2022
On the Verge of a Potential War — More on the Serbia – Kosovo Conflict
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On the Verge of a Potential War — More on the Serbia – Kosovo Conflict

Twenty-two years have passed since the end of the last Yugoslav war. Two decades may be enough to rebuild a country, but the memories of the war and the wounds it caused are still present and will be present for a long time to come in the still unstable Balkans.

Danube Institute
26.11.2022
Budapest’s 130-Year-Old Hauer Cake Shop Closes Due to Rising Energy Prices
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Budapest’s 130-Year-Old Hauer Cake Shop Closes Due to Rising Energy Prices

Budapest’s iconic Hauer cake shop announced this month that due to the negative impact of the economic environment on the catering industry they were forced to close.

Lili Zemplényi
26.11.2022
Schism: Liberal and Conservative Christianity
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Schism: Liberal and Conservative Christianity

Hardly a week passes by without news breaking that some church leader, in some cases even contradicting the official teaching of their own church, publicly endorses the LGBTQ+ ideology.

Mandiner
25.11.2022
ECR Chairman: The European Parliament Has Alienated Millions of Voters
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ECR Chairman: The European Parliament Has Alienated Millions of Voters

To the consternation of the left and liberal members of the chamber, but accompanied by the clapping of like-minded representatives, Legutko stated that the European Parliament has abandoned its basic function of representing people and has instead turned into a ‘machine to implement the so-called European project, alienating millions of voters.’

Ádám Bráder
24.11.2022
Overthrowing the Iranian Regime: The Revolution Has Just Begun
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Overthrowing the Iranian Regime: The Revolution Has Just Begun

Iranians, however, must continue protesting, knowing that never before in its history has the Islamic regime been so vulnerable. As it happened in the Soviet Union, citizens’ dissidence in Iran can achieve victory, too.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
23.11.2022
Hungary to Host CPAC Again in 2023
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Hungary to Host CPAC Again in 2023

In his remarks at CPAC México, Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office Gergely Gulyás stated that Hungary represents the hope of the conservative bloc in the free world.

Ádám Bráder
23.11.2022
Foreign Minister: Hungary Supports the Iran Nuclear Agreement  
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Foreign Minister: Hungary Supports the Iran Nuclear Agreement  

According to Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, Hungary and Iran are working on establishing bilateral economic ties within the framework of a pragmatic and common-sense approach.

Ádám Bráder
22.11.2022
A Win for Free Speech: Trump’s Back on Twitter
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A Win for Free Speech: Trump’s Back on Twitter

The American left is outraged that President Trump’s Twitter account was reinstated by Elon Musk. This is a good moment to remind it that in a democracy, freedom of speech should not be defined by the arbitrary rules of the professionally offended.

Tamás Orbán
22.11.2022
Verhofstadt Would Replace Hungary with Ukraine
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Verhofstadt Would Replace Hungary with Ukraine

The liberal representative believes that the European Union would be ‘better off’ if Hungary was replaced by the warring state of Ukraine.

Ádám Bráder
21.11.2022
Why Feminists Don’t Celebrate Hungary’s First Female Head of State
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Why Feminists Don’t Celebrate Hungary’s First Female Head of State

Essentially, it seems that in liberal feminist circles, a conservative female leader is worthless, as someone who by definition cannot represent women’s issues and who actually suppresses women.

Mandiner
19.11.2022
What Will the ‘New’ Netanyahu Era Bring?
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What Will the ‘New’ Netanyahu Era Bring?

Hananya Naftali stressed that today Hungary is one of the safest countries in the world for Jews and Israel sees Hungary not just as a partner, but as family.

Dávid Nagy
19.11.2022
EU Accounting Sketchy Around Climate Numbers
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EU Accounting Sketchy Around Climate Numbers

While the bloc claims that it is doing more and more to cut emissions, looking at the data, environmentalists are not convinced.

Ádám Bráder
19.11.2022
Dilemmas of the Car Industry: Going Green is a Must, But at What Price and How?
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Dilemmas of the Car Industry: Going Green is a Must, But at What Price and How?

Is it a wise move to put all our eggs in the electric basket and expose the whole European car industry to that risk? As opposed to the present monocultural love affair with EVs, the industry, the regulatory environment and subsidies should instead move towards diversification.

Gábor Seprényi
18.11.2022
Gergely Gulyás: The Only One Responsible for the War is Russia
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Gergely Gulyás: The Only One Responsible for the War is Russia

Citing security reasons, Gulyás did not disclose information about when or who will be making an official state visit to Ukraine but said he was aware of a visit being planned.

Ádám Bráder
18.11.2022
Fighting European Indifference: A Conversation with György Hölvényi
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Fighting European Indifference: A Conversation with György Hölvényi

Every minor detail of Europeans’ lives is being discussed in Brussels, except faith. Hölvényi called this an ‘ontological absurdity’, given spirituality’s central place in human consciousness. Eastern Europeans can at least blame communism for this, but Western nations let religion be banished from public life on their own accord.

Tamás Orbán
17.11.2022
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