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  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Orbán Ally Herbert Kickl Asked to Form Government in Austria

Three months after the September 2024 elections Austria now has the opportunity to align with the will of the electorate. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen has invited Herbert Kickl, leader of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) and an ally…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 07.01.2025
Fireworks light up above Prambanan Temple, a 9th-century Hindu temple complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Yogyakarta on 1 January 2025.
  • CURRENT

BRICS Enlarged: Indonesia Becomes Full Member

As Brazil takes the helm of BRICS in 2025, Indonesia has officially joined the group as a full member, marking a significant milestone in strengthening collaboration among emerging economies and advancing the priorities of the Global South….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 07.01.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary’s House of Music Hosts Audiovisual Festival to Reopen 360-Degree Dome Theatre

To celebrate the reopening of the Hangdóm, Hungary’s House of Music is hosting an audiovisual festival from 14 to 19 January. Featuring premieres, returning favourites, and artist discussions, the programme showcases cutting-edge 360-degree films and installations….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.01.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Poland Excludes Hungary from EU Presidency Opening Ceremony

Poland has taken over the EU presidency from Hungary, but representatives of the Hungarian government were deemed ‘not welcome’ at the ceremony marking the start of the Polish presidency last Friday in Warsaw….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Vodafone Hungary Rebrands as One Magyarország with Major Changes Ahead

Starting January, Vodafone Hungary will operate under the new name One Magyarország, marking a major rebranding in the telecom sector. The Vodafone HU network will be renamed One, with integrated services uniting the operations of Vodafone, Digi, and others….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Nearly 16,000 Illegal Border Crossers Apprehended in Hungary in 2024

György Bakondi, Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of Hungary, talked about the trends in illegal migration across Europe in the past year on the morning show of a major commercial channel. He shared that nearly 16,000 illegal border…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.01.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

World’s Oldest Olympic Champion Ágnes Keleti Passes Away at 103

Five-time Olympic gold medalist gymnast and Holocaust survivor Ágnes Keleti was the oldest living Olympic champion in the world. She was awarded the Athlete of the Nation honour by the Hungarian government in 2004. She sadly passed away at the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.01.2025
János Bóka, Minister for EU Affairs, Hungary
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‘Hungary will use all means to obtain the remaining EU funds,’ Minister Bóka Vows

According to media reports, Hungary permanently lost access to €1 billion in EU funds at the end of last year. However, Minister of EU Affairs János Bóka of Hungary vowed that ‘as long as Hungary has a national and sovereign…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.01.2025
  • CURRENT

‘Cop Killer’ Sues Hungarian Government in Strasbourg

85-year-old István Győrkös has been convicted of murdering police officer Péter Pálvölgyi, who was conducting a search of his property in Bőny, Hungary in October 2016. According to press reports, Győrkös, who claims the killing was an accident, has now…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.12.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Dominik Szoboszlai Shines Against Tottenham

The high-profile clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool ended in a scoreline very dear to Hungarian football fans, 3–6, to Liverpool. Hungary captain Dominik Szoboszlai scored a goal and made an assist during the victory solidifying the Reds’ place on…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.12.2024
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

Hungary on the Brink of Peace: Viktor Orbán’s Year-End Reflections

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in his year-end interview with M1 News, expressed cautious optimism about peace in the Ukraine war, reflecting on three challenging years marked by conflict, economic upheaval, and diplomatic struggles. He shared his vision for a…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.12.2024
People wave independence-era Syrian flags during celebrations for the ousting of president Bashar al-Assad at the main Ummayad Square in the capital Damascus on 20 December 2024.
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Media Outlet Under Investigation for Publishing Assad Fake News Cries Intimidation

After publishing a fake news report, alleging that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had fled to Hungary, critical-of-the-government media outlet Magyar Hang became the subject of a national security investigation. Rather than taking responsibility for its actions, the outlet has responded…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 20.12.2024
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‘This Terrorist Leader is No More’
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‘This Terrorist Leader is No More’

The United States has eliminated Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al Qaeda. This may be the biggest blow to the terrorist organization since the killing of bin Laden.

Balázs Hompoth
03.08.2022
The Upcoming European Coal Crunch
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The Upcoming European Coal Crunch

As EU member states revert to coal due to the energy crisis, it is now apparent that coal will soon be in short supply for some countries.

Balázs Hompoth
03.08.2022
Pope Francis’ Atonement in Canada: The Truth Behind the Mea Culpa
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Pope Francis’ Atonement in Canada: The Truth Behind the Mea Culpa

Last week Pope Francis made an Apostolic pilgrimage to Canada to apologise for the Catholic Church’s cooperation with Canada’s ‘catastrophic’ policy of Indigenous residential schools.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
02.08.2022
Europe’s Outlook on Reaching Climate Goals
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Europe’s Outlook on Reaching Climate Goals

The deployment of wind and solar energy in the European Union is not moving forward quickly enough to fulfill the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.

Ádám Bráder
01.08.2022
Southern Europe’s Migration Problem
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Southern Europe’s Migration Problem

Southern-European countries expect a large influx of migrants from North Africa and the Middle East. As food insecurity grows due to the war and climate change, many will attempt to flee their crisis-stricken countries.

Balázs Hompoth
01.08.2022
The Global Implications of the Asia-Pacific Energy Crisis
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The Global Implications of the Asia-Pacific Energy Crisis

The Asia-Pacific region is facing its worst energy crisis in years, and the consequences of their responses will likely affect the entire globe.

Balázs Hompoth
31.07.2022
What Do Gas Storage Levels Tell Us – Where Does Hungary Stand in the EU?
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What Do Gas Storage Levels Tell Us – Where Does Hungary Stand in the EU?

While most EU member states have higher levels of gas stored, Hungary does better than the majority in terms of its annual gas consumption compared to the amount of gas stored, which is a more realistic indicator of the security of supply.

Dávid Nagy
31.07.2022
Hungary Set to Free Up Fuel Reserves
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Hungary Set to Free Up Fuel Reserves

In order to help ensure supply, Hungary has decided to restrict eligibility for price-capped fuel and will release a fourth of its strategic oil reserves.

Ádám Bráder
31.07.2022
Europe’s Thirst for Oil Revives African Interests
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Europe’s Thirst for Oil Revives African Interests

Europe is scrambling to replace Russian oil and gas, which has renewed interest in massive African oil and gas investments.

Balázs Hompoth
30.07.2022
The Increasing Risk of a Recession in Europe
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The Increasing Risk of a Recession in Europe

Due to the multifaceted crisis the continent is dealing with, the probability of recession is rising.

Balázs Hompoth
30.07.2022
‘Inside the mind of a champion’ – David Coulthard at MCC Feszt
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‘Inside the mind of a champion’ – David Coulthard at MCC Feszt

David Coulthard, former Formula One driver, now commentator, journalist and president of the British Racing Drivers Club, spoke at MCC Feszt in Esztergom on 29 July.

Ádám Bráder
29.07.2022
The First Village Set to Becaming Self-Sustaining in Hungary
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The First Village Set to Becaming Self-Sustaining in Hungary

In the coming years, the village of Nagypáli in North-West Hungary could become completely energy self-sufficient.

Ádám Bráder
29.07.2022
German Nuclear Power: ‘All Options Should be on the Table’
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German Nuclear Power: ‘All Options Should be on the Table’

As fears mount over the possibility of Gazprom further reducing gas flow, Germany is reconsidering its nuclear stance.

Balázs Hompoth
29.07.2022
Historical Times call for Historical Figures
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Historical Times call for Historical Figures

We are facing ‘a decade of dangers, of uncertainty and wars’, said PM Viktor Orbán in his speech at Tusványos. A visionary program for 2022 and beyond.

Tamás Orbán
28.07.2022
Mercedes-Benz Commits to a Major Investment in Kecskemét
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Mercedes-Benz Commits to a Major Investment in Kecskemét

On 21 July, Minister Péter Szijjártó announced a HUF 400 billion expansion investment at Mercedes-Benz’s factory in Kecskemét.

Lili Zemplényi
27.07.2022
Japan’s Return to Nuclear Energy
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Japan’s Return to Nuclear Energy

After a decade of distrust of nuclear energy, Japan is set to return to nuclear power due to rising energy prices and shifting public opinion.

Balázs Hompoth
27.07.2022
Grain Is Back on the Table: Black Sea Ports Reopened
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Grain Is Back on the Table: Black Sea Ports Reopened

Russia and Ukraine have agreed to reopen Black Sea ports for grain exports. The deal is a good start but to prevent famine more needs to be done.

Balázs Hompoth
26.07.2022
Inflation Is Worsened by the Sanctions, not the War
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Inflation Is Worsened by the Sanctions, not the War

According to the head of a Bavarian clinic, finding a hospital that can treat you quickly won’t be that easy in the future.

Ádám Bráder
26.07.2022
German Hospitals Could Be Forced to Close Due to Excessive Costs
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German Hospitals Could Be Forced to Close Due to Excessive Costs

According to the head of a Bavarian clinic, finding a hospital that can treat you quickly won’t be that easy in the future.

Ádám Bráder
25.07.2022
Why Taiwan Is a Hot Commodity for Both China and the United States
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Why Taiwan Is a Hot Commodity for Both China and the United States

Tensions rise between China and the United States over Taiwan. But why is a relatively small island so important?

Balázs Hompoth
25.07.2022
German Pharmaceutical Industry Threatened by the Crisis
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German Pharmaceutical Industry Threatened by the Crisis

The German pharmaceutical industry has reported energy shortages threatening the stability of production.

Ádám Bráder
25.07.2022
Protesters in Budapest: Small Crowd, Big Bridges
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Protesters in Budapest: Small Crowd, Big Bridges

Protestors have been gathering on the streets of Budapest for days now, however, the turnout is not quite what they expected.

Ádám Bráder
24.07.2022
The Global Jihadist Movement Is Still Going Strong
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The Global Jihadist Movement Is Still Going Strong

ISIS and Al-Qaeda’s operational capabilities have dwindled, but the jihadist movement is far from defeated.

Balázs Hompoth
24.07.2022
Nuclear Power Plants Also Affected by Climate Change
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Nuclear Power Plants Also Affected by Climate Change

Climate change is reducing output and raising safety concerns at nuclear facilities from France to the US. But experts say adapting is possible—and necessary.

Balázs Hompoth
24.07.2022
Extreme Temperatures in Europe – Causes and Consequences
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Extreme Temperatures in Europe – Causes and Consequences

As heatwaves threaten continental Europe, it is becoming evident that the climate crisis is playing a clear role in ever more frequent extreme temperatures.

Ádám Bráder
23.07.2022
The Problem with the EU’s Hydrogen Plan
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The Problem with the EU’s Hydrogen Plan

The European Commission approved a staggering €5.4 billion hydrogen subsidy plan last Friday. The ambitious joint project aims to help reach net-zero greenhouse gas emission plans and replace natural gas but is the plan feasible?

Balázs Hompoth
23.07.2022
Europe’s Fight Against Energy Shortages
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Europe’s Fight Against Energy Shortages

While the energy crisis is wreaking havoc across Western Europe, leaders are starting to consider unconventional ideas to combat shortages.

Ádám Bráder
22.07.2022
Global Food Security Crisis – and How Can Hungary Help?
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Global Food Security Crisis – and How Can Hungary Help?

The Hungarian Minister of Agriculture has recently travelled to Ukraine to help negotiate a solution for what is perhaps the greatest humanitarian crisis of our century.

Tamás Orbán
22.07.2022
Air Travel Still Struggling to Recover
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Air Travel Still Struggling to Recover

After lockdowns ended many airports started to struggle with staffing issues causing planes to be delayed or to not even take off. Heathrow and other airports have faced massive queues amid shortages of ground staff.

Ádám Bráder
21.07.2022
Hoarding Computer Chips Could Be Devastating
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Hoarding Computer Chips Could Be Devastating

The supply chain crisis triggered by the global pandemic deprived makers of PCs and smartphones to cars of computer chips required to make their products.The supply chain crisis triggered by the global pandemic deprived makers of PCs and smartphones to cars of computer chips required to make their products.

Ádám Bráder
19.07.2022
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