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Political Immunity or Legal Impunity? The Salis Controversy and Its Fallout

Hungary is urging the EU to classify Antifa as a terrorist organization following the assassination of free speech activist Charlie Kirk. With past violent attacks in Budapest and controversial EP immunity for suspect Ilaria Salis, officials argue that Antifa poses…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Orbán: New Factories and Rail Upgrades to Bring 50,000 Jobs to the Great Plain

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that new factories and major infrastructure projects in the Great Hungarian Plain will create around 50,000 jobs, while recent railway upgrades will cut the Budapest–Brașov journey by five hours….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Visa Launches Digital Payments Programme in Hungary to Boost Small Business E-commerce

Visa has launched its Digital Payments Programme in Hungary to help micro and small businesses adopt online payments and boost competitiveness in e-commerce, offering six months of free card acceptance and a range of digital solutions….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Iconic Hungarian Cartoonist Dead at 95

Ferenc Sajdik, iconic Hungarian cartoonist behind Pom Pom meséi and A nagy ho-ho-horgász, has died at 95. Born in Germany to Hungarian parents, he discovered his passion for caricature while training as a printing press operator. Over his career, he…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2025
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán Slams EP for Maintaining Immunity of Péter Magyar, Ilaria Salis

The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee has given cover to Péter Magyar, Ilaria Salis, and Klára Dobrev, refusing to lift their immunity despite ongoing Hungarian cases. Orbán blasted the move as ‘shame and disgrace’, calling Magyar ‘Brussels’ man’….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Ukrainian OF Model Anna Malygon Turns Fake War Persona into Luxury Life

Ukrainian-born content creator Anna Malygon, known online as maligoshik, turned her country’s suffering into a brand—mixing war-torn backdrops with TikTok and OnlyFans promotion. The 22-year-old lives in a Los Angeles ‘castle’ with a butler, Porsche, and millions in earnings, symbolizing…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

‘Woke Obscurantism’ Tackled at MCC Event

At an event at MCC Budapest, French author Xavier-Laurent Salvador spoke about the French academic publisher suspending the publication of his book Face à l’obscurantisme woke (In the Face of Woke Obscurantism). Rodrigo Ballester and Leonardo Orlando joined the discussion…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary to Follow Trump Admin in Designating Antifa as Terrorist Organization

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Hungary could soon classify Antifa as a terrorist organization, echoing a similar initiative by US President Donald Trump. Orbán recalled violent attacks in Budapest in 2023, when Italian MEP Ilaria Salis joined Antifa groups targeting…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Keleti Railway Station Reopens After Renovation and Technical Delays

Budapest’s Keleti Railway Station has reopened after technical delays, gradually resuming traffic. Suburban and regional trains are running from Sunday afternoon, while full operations will restart on Monday morning, MÁV’s CEO announced….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Prime Minister Orbán Speaks at Inaugural Digital Civic Circles Meeting

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary has held a rally for his new Digital Civic Circles (DPK) initiative in Budapest, drawing 11,000 supporters. Positioning DPK as a tool to convert offline strength into online visibility, Orbán framed the movement as…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Ukraine Bans Hungarian Media Outlets, Citing Russian Propaganda

Ukraine’s security service has blocked 15 outlets from Hungary, Romania, Moldova, and Greece—including Hungary’s Origo and Demokrata—accusing them of spreading Russian propaganda. Demokrata editor-in-chief András Bencsik slammed the move as proof Ukraine has become a ‘rotten, corrupt dictatorship’ that tramples…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 19.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Top Singaporean Company to Build First High-Tech European Plant in Hungary

Singapore-based Vulcan Shield Global will build its first European plant in Békéscsaba, a 280 billion HUF investment creating 2,500 jobs by 2033. Local leaders hailed the project as the biggest in the county’s history, while the Hungarian government pledged 49…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 19.09.2025
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Orbán Talks Ukraine’s EU Bid Risks with Austrian Parliamentary Chief
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Orbán Talks Ukraine’s EU Bid Risks with Austrian Parliamentary Chief

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán discussed the risks posed by Ukraine’s EU membership to Europe with President of the Austrian National Council Walter Rosenkranz during their meeting in Budapest. During his visit, Rosenkranz also met with Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly László Kövér, highlighting the close ties between the two countries’ legislatures.

Joakim Scheffer
22.04.2025
Pope Francis Dies on Easter Monday — Hungarian Cardinal Seen as Possible Successor
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Pope Francis Dies on Easter Monday — Hungarian Cardinal Seen as Possible Successor

Pope Francis died on 21 April, Easter Monday, following a worsening condition due to serious respiratory illnesses in recent years. As the sede vacante period begins, the College of Cardinals is set to elect his successor, with Cardinal Péter Erdő reportedly among the possible candidates.

Joakim Scheffer
21.04.2025
PM Orbán Talks Trump, Trade War in Interview
CURRENT POLITICS REVIEW

PM Orbán Talks Trump, Trade War in Interview

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary has recently given an interview to local journalist András Hont, in which he expressed his view that US President Donald Trump’s ‘tariff wars’ will end in his regaining tariff deals with other countries, and even gave an estimation on when those will be finalized.

Márton Losonczi
19.04.2025
Putin Declares Easter Ceasefire Amid Fears US May Abandon Ukraine Peace Talks
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Putin Declares Easter Ceasefire Amid Fears US May Abandon Ukraine Peace Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a temporary ceasefire in the war in Ukraine on 19 April, halting hostilities from 6 pm on Saturday until midnight on Monday. The move—met with scepticism in Kyiv—came as US President Donald Trump expressed frustration with stalled peace talks and signalled that Washington could walk away from mediating between Kyiv and Moscow.

Joakim Scheffer
19.04.2025
Opposition Leader Magyar Caught Using Manipulated Video to Smear Orbán over Ukraine
CURRENT POLITICS

Opposition Leader Magyar Caught Using Manipulated Video to Smear Orbán over Ukraine

Just two days after calling for the criminalisation of disinformation, Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar posted a manipulated video of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, attempting to smear him over his stance on Ukraine’s EU membership. It is yet another example of Magyar’s troubled relationship with the truth—one that has surfaced repeatedly, despite his still-nascent political career.

Joakim Scheffer
17.04.2025
MOL Discovers Three New Gas Fields in Pakistan, Boosting Bilateral Economic Ties
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MOL Discovers Three New Gas Fields in Pakistan, Boosting Bilateral Economic Ties

Hungarian oil and gas company MOL has discovered three new natural gas fields in Pakistan’s Tal Block, setting the stage for expanded energy cooperation. The finding marks a key moment in growing Hungarian–Pakistani economic relations.

Ádám Bráder
17.04.2025
Hungary Condemns Growing Anti-Israel Mood on Holocaust Memorial Day
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Hungary Condemns Growing Anti-Israel Mood on Holocaust Memorial Day

‘The normalization of the targeting of Israel leads to the normalization of the targeting of Jews,’ State Secretary Péter Sztáray warned during a commemoration held on Holocaust Memorial Day. Between 1941 and 1945, approximately 564,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, representing more than two-thirds of the country’s Jewish community at the time.

Joakim Scheffer
16.04.2025
Government-Backed Prevention and Policing Efforts Curb Crime in Hungary
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Government-Backed Prevention and Policing Efforts Curb Crime in Hungary

Crime in Hungary has fallen by nearly 60 per cent since 2010, according to the Ministry of Interior. Speaking on Crime Prevention Day, officials highlighted expanded police forces, youth programmes, and a nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking as key factors.

Ádám Bráder
16.04.2025
Hungarian Engineers to Join Gripen Fighter Jet Development Through New SAAB Centre
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Hungarian Engineers to Join Gripen Fighter Jet Development Through New SAAB Centre

SAAB will open an aviation development centre in Budapest, allowing Hungarian engineers to take part in high-tech fighter jet research and development. The move strengthens Hungary’s role in European air defence and its position in the aerospace industry.

Ádám Bráder
16.04.2025
Hungarian Media Authority Criticizes Freedom House Report on Press Freedom in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Media Authority Criticizes Freedom House Report on Press Freedom in Hungary

Hungary’s media authority (NMHH) has raised concerns about the credibility of Freedom House’s Freedom in the World report, criticizing its opaque authorship, vague sourcing, and narrow scoring system used to assess global press freedom.

Ádám Bráder
16.04.2025
Slovak PM Fico Defies EU Warning, Will Attend Russia’s Victory Day
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Slovak PM Fico Defies EU Warning, Will Attend Russia’s Victory Day

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has announced that he will travel to Moscow to attend Russia’s Victory Day parade, defying a warning from the EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas. Fico criticized the former Estonian prime minister’s statement, asserting that Slovakia is a sovereign country and will make decisions accordingly.

Joakim Scheffer
16.04.2025
Orbán: Hungary Becomes the ‘Government of Roadbuilding’ with M44 Expressway Milestone
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Orbán: Hungary Becomes the ‘Government of Roadbuilding’ with M44 Expressway Milestone

A new 30-kilometre section of Hungary’s M44 expressway, linking the M5 motorway to Szentkirály, has officially opened. The development allows uninterrupted four-lane travel from Kecskemét to Békéscsaba, symbolizing a major step in regional connectivity.

Ádám Bráder
16.04.2025
Trump Admin Lifts Sanctions on Orbán’s Chief of Staff Antal Rogán
CURRENT NEWS

Trump Admin Lifts Sanctions on Orbán’s Chief of Staff Antal Rogán

Antal Rogán, Chief of Staff to the Hungarian Prime Minister, has been removed from the US sanctions list, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced. The senior government official had been placed under Magnitsky sanctions in January—a move widely regarded as the revenge of former US Ambassador David Pressman.

Joakim Scheffer
15.04.2025
Britain’s Trans-National Crisis
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Britain’s Trans-National Crisis

‘Starmer’s failure while in Opposition to defend women’s rights will, I think, be seen by future historians as the beginning of a sea change in British political life.’

David Oldroyd-Bolt
15.04.2025
Governor Shapiro’s Arsonist Turns Out to Be Violent Anarchist Out on Bail
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Governor Shapiro’s Arsonist Turns Out to Be Violent Anarchist Out on Bail

Governor Josh Shapiro’s gubernatorial mansion was burned down on Sunday, 13 April in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as the Jewish statesman was celebrating passover with his friends and family. Suspect Cody Balmer has been arrested and charged in connection with the incident, an out-of-work welder with serious financial problems.

Márton Losonczi
15.04.2025
Balázs Orbán: Ukraine’s EU Accession Could Drain Resources, Undermine Strategic Balance
CURRENT POLITICS

Balázs Orbán: Ukraine’s EU Accession Could Drain Resources, Undermine Strategic Balance

Ukraine’s accelerated EU accession could consume essential resources and undermine Hungary’s strategic position, warned Political Director to the Prime Minister Balázs Orbán, who outlined the financial, geopolitical, and security risks at a Budapest business conference.

Ádám Bráder
15.04.2025
DAC Files Official Complaint for Anti-Hungarian Banner by Slovan Fans
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

DAC Files Official Complaint for Anti-Hungarian Banner by Slovan Fans

During a game between FC DAC 1904 and Slovan Bratislava in the Slovakian football league, the home Slovan fans held up a disparaging banner which referred to Hungary as ‘Mongolia’, along with the message ‘Slovakia is the country of Slovakians and Slovan-fans’. The Dunaszerdahely club has filed an official complaint with the Slovak Football Association (SFZ).

Márton Losonczi
15.04.2025
Hungary’s 15th Amendment Defines Sex at Birth, Tightens Drug Security, and Migration Laws
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungary’s 15th Amendment Defines Sex at Birth, Tightens Drug Security, and Migration Laws

Hungary’s Parliament passed the 15th amendment to the Constitution, reinforcing traditional gender definitions, enshrining the right to pay with cash, and tightening rules on dual citizenship and government powers in emergencies.

Ádám Bráder
15.04.2025
Hungary and Uzbekistan Sign Defence Cooperation Agreement
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Hungary and Uzbekistan Sign Defence Cooperation Agreement

In a historic first, Hungary’s defence minister visited Uzbekistan to sign a new agreement marking the start of deeper military cooperation. The visit underscores Hungary’s interest in regional stability and stronger ties in Central Asia.

Ádám Bráder
15.04.2025
Minister Hankó Touts Hungarian Family Policy Achievements at KINCS Event
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Minister Hankó Touts Hungarian Family Policy Achievements at KINCS Event

‘The families give our economy its strength,’ Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó has told the press at a joint press conference with Mária Kopp Institute for Demography and Families (KINCS) President Tünde Fűrész. Minister Hankó highlighted the specific measures and amount of funding of the Hungarian government’s family support policies; as well as what they have achieved thus far.

Márton Losonczi
14.04.2025
Trump: Moscow ‘has to get moving’ on a Ceasefire
CURRENT

Trump: Moscow ‘has to get moving’ on a Ceasefire

‘While already several rounds of negotiations took place between Washington, Kyiv and Moscow, no agreement has yet been reached on a ceasefire. With the Trump administration’s frustration growing with Moscow, Zelenskyy also accused the Kremlin of prolonging the war.’

Lili Zemplényi
14.04.2025
Hungarian Astronauts Complete NASA Training Ahead of Axiom Mission 4
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Astronauts Complete NASA Training Ahead of Axiom Mission 4

Hungarian research astronaut Tibor Kapu and his backup, Gyula Cserényi, have successfully completed NASA’s astronaut training, marking a significant step forward for Hungary’s HUNOR programme and their upcoming mission to the International Space Station.​

Ádám Bráder
14.04.2025
Hungary Responds to S&P Outlook Cut with Optimism and Action
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Hungary Responds to S&P Outlook Cut with Optimism and Action

Despite shifting its outlook to negative, S&P has reaffirmed Hungary’s investment-grade credit rating. The government emphasizes stability and expects improvement by late 2025, citing strong employment, rising wages, and renewed economic momentum.

Ádám Bráder
14.04.2025
‘Being Hungarian is a privilege, a pride, a mission’ — Prof. Dr. Balázs Hankó in New York
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

‘Being Hungarian is a privilege, a pride, a mission’ — Prof. Dr. Balázs Hankó in New York

‘At the latest event of the Speaker Series organized by the New York Young Republicans Club (NYYRC), Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation Prof. Dr. Balázs Hankó spoke about the significant roles that culture, technology, and diplomatic engagements play in shaping Hungary’s international standing and domestic growth…’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
12.04.2025
Orbán Meets Erdoğan Amid Large-Scale Opposition Protests in Türkiye
CURRENT

Orbán Meets Erdoğan Amid Large-Scale Opposition Protests in Türkiye

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is currently in Türkiye, where he met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum. One of Orbán’s closest allies in the region, Erdoğan is facing unrest on a scale not seen in years following the arrest of opposition leader Ekrem İmamoğlu on charges of corruption and alleged links to terrorism.

Joakim Scheffer
11.04.2025
Drug Dealers Disguised as Delivery Men Busted in Szeged
CURRENT

Drug Dealers Disguised as Delivery Men Busted in Szeged

Fourteen people have been indicted for drug trafficking in the city of Szeged, Hungary. Seven of the suspects were allegedly dealing drugs as part of an organized crime group, who delivered the illegal substances disguised as food delivery men.

Márton Losonczi
11.04.2025
Szánthó: Ukraine Doesn’t Pass the Bar Even by the EU’s Own Metrics
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Szánthó: Ukraine Doesn’t Pass the Bar Even by the EU’s Own Metrics

In a Facebook post, Director General for the Center for Fundamental Rights Miklós Szánthó has pointed out that an image of Alex Soros and Marta Kos shows that Ukraine has not met any of the criteria for EU membership, even by the European Union’s own assessment.

Márton Losonczi
11.04.2025
Hungary Deepens Ties with Japan in Economy and Innovation
CURRENT TECH

Hungary Deepens Ties with Japan in Economy and Innovation

During his official visit to Tokyo, Hungary’s Minister for National Economy Márton Nagy met with top Japanese leaders to strengthen economic, trade, and investment ties, reaffirming Japan’s key role as a strategic partner for Hungary in the Asia–Pacific region.

Ádám Bráder
11.04.2025
Orbán Slams EU Plans and Domestic Opposition in Latest Radio Interview
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán Slams EU Plans and Domestic Opposition in Latest Radio Interview

In a radio interview, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán discussed EU politics, Ukraine’s accession, domestic economic policies, and national values, drawing comparisons between past and present political controversies and defending the government’s actions.

Ádám Bráder
11.04.2025
Most Hungarians Say Ukraine’s Fast EU Entry Would Hurt Hungary, Poll Shows
CURRENT

Most Hungarians Say Ukraine’s Fast EU Entry Would Hurt Hungary, Poll Shows

According to a Századvég survey, 72 per cent of Hungarians believe Ukraine’s fast-tracked EU accession would be more harmful than beneficial to Hungary, citing financial strain and security risks as major concerns.

Ádám Bráder
11.04.2025
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