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Defence Minister: More and More Volunteer for Territorial Defence Reserves

In 2016 the Hungarian government embarked on a military development programme driven by the need for a strong military capable of protecting the lives, property, and culture of Hungarian citizens, as well as fulfilling the country’s NATO obligations. The setting…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Not a Hungarian Oddity: New School Year in Italy Begins with Mobile Phone Ban in Primary Schools

The decision to ban mobile phones was made by Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara in July. From September this year, students in kindergartens and the first five grades of primary schools are not allowed to use mobile phones, even for educational…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary Rolls Out Digital Citizenship Programme

Through the app made available by the Hungarian government citizens will be able to access all their important information, such as their personal ID number, their public health care ID number, and even information about their vehicle. The aim of…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.09.2024
  • CURRENT

European Commission Candidates List Still Incomplete after Deadline for Nomination Elapses

At the end of July Viktor Orbán announced that he would nominate again Olivér Várhelyi, the former Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Policy. Hungary would retain the position in charge of enlargement policy in the new Commission, but this ambition…
  • Csilla Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 02.09.2024
Veronika Varga-Bajusz delivers her remarks at the opening of the summer university in Budapest on 26 July 2023.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Pécs University Event Looks at Successes and Challenges of Hungarian Higher Education

Speaking at the festive senate meeting marking the start of the academic year at the University of Pécs on the Day of Hungarian Higher Education, State Secretary Varga-Bajusz noted that higher education serves students, families, teachers, the Hungarian economy, and…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Budapest to Host Innovation Week at the End of September

During the week innovation events will be hosted by organizations such as EduTech Hungary, the Hungarian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (HVCA), the Vienna Business Agency, the Hungarian Project Management Association, RInnoValleys, and the Hungarian Business Angel Network (HUNBAN)….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

MCC Panel Discusses German State Elections in Saxony and Thuringia

The radical right-wing Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party got the most votes in the state of Thuringia, and came in close second in Saxony. Experts Ágoston Sámuel Mráz, Bence Bauer, and Zoltán Kiszelly shared their thoughts as the results were…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Minister Praises New University Admission Scheme in Hungary

From this year onwards, Hungarian universities and colleges have full discretion in how to award the 100 ‘extra points’ in the admission process. Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó of Hungary lauded the new system, saying it provides ‘flexibility,…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.08.2024
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Ukraine to Shut Down Druzhba Oil Pipeline in January?

According to Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak, Kyiv plans to shut down the Druzhba oil pipeline starting from 1 January 2025. This pipeline is a key route through which Russian oil reaches Europe, including Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 30.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Ferencváros Make It to the Europa League, Puskás Akadémia Make Heroic Stance Against Fiorentina

The reigning Hungarian champions Ferencváros beat out the Bosnian side FK Borac Banja Luka on penalties in the away leg, and thus qualified for the Europa League’s newly established league phase. Meanwhile, Puskás Akadémia also made it to the penalty…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.08.2024
An aerial view of vineyards in the Villány wine region (Pixabay)
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Hungarian Wine Industry Must Embrace Innovation, State Secretary Says

At the Winery of the Year award ceremony in Villány State Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture Márton Nobilis affirmed that the government and the Ministry remain committed to supporting the sector, with a particular focus on innovation and promoting…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 30.08.2024
A woman is watching Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah’s speech in a car in Batroun, Lebanon on 25 August 2024 after Hezbollah launched 340 rockets on Israel in the morning.
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German Components Found in Hezbollah’s Drone Used Against Israel

Germany has some of the most stringent export control laws in the world, especially concerning dual-use technologies that can be utilized for both civilian and military purposes. But the discovery of German-manufactured parts in Hezbollah’s arsenal raises troubling questions about…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 30.08.2024
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Fidesz Could Take Three Quarters of EP Seats According to New Poll
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Fidesz Could Take Three Quarters of EP Seats According to New Poll

Nézőpont Intézet measured a 56 per cent Fidesz support among likely voters if the European Parliamentary elections were held this Sunday.

Márton Losonczi
11.01.2023
In Memoriam András Gerő
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In Memoriam András Gerő

As his main research interest was the Austro-Hungarian Empire and he had also extensively written on Emperor Franz Joseph, it was András Gerő who first initiated the establishment of the Institute of Habsburg History.

Lili Zemplényi
10.01.2023
Vodafone Hungary Set to Be Acquired For 660 Billion HUF
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Vodafone Hungary Set to Be Acquired For 660 Billion HUF

This is one of the biggest deals in Hungarian telecommunications history.

Márton Losonczi
10.01.2023
Five-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Ágnes Keleti Turns 102
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Five-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Ágnes Keleti Turns 102

The legendary gymnast is the oldest living Olympic champion in the world today.

Márton Losonczi
10.01.2023
Energy Minister: Increasing Energy Sovereignty is Paramount
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Energy Minister: Increasing Energy Sovereignty is Paramount

Energy Minister Csaba Lantos highlighted in a recent interview that the government would continue to subsidize gas prices for Hungarian households up to the level of average consumption.

Ádám Bráder
10.01.2023
PM Orbán Marks Slovakia’s Day of Establishment
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PM Orbán Marks Slovakia’s Day of Establishment

While President Katalin Novák had to respectfully decline her invitation for 1 January, the Prime Minister made sure to pay respects on behalf of his country within a week.

Márton Losonczi
09.01.2023
Hungary’s 2022 Happiness Map: Financial Insecurity Greatest Worry
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Hungary’s 2022 Happiness Map: Financial Insecurity Greatest Worry

The concerns about financial security and the moderately enthusiastic assessment of overall life satisfaction by Hungarians in 2022 reflect the difficulties the country’s economy is facing, induced partly by the EU’s sanctions policy.

Lili Zemplényi
08.01.2023
Hungarian Family Policy in Action: No Income Tax for Young Mothers
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Hungarian Family Policy in Action: No Income Tax for Young Mothers

The income tax exemption for those under 25 has been extended to include young mothers aged 25-30. The new regulation has been in force since 1 January.

Ádám Bráder
08.01.2023
‘Keep Hypocrisy to Yourself’ — No Truce in the War in Ukraine
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‘Keep Hypocrisy to Yourself’ — No Truce in the War in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested a one-and-a-half-day truce in the Russo-Ukrainian war, but the Ukrainian leadership and their Western allies do not want any part of it, considering Moscow’s proposal a sham. To what extent the guns on the front will die down until Saturday evening is highly questionable.

Hungarian Conservative
07.01.2023
The Threat of Covid in 2023 – Are Border Controls Needed?
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The Threat of Covid in 2023 – Are Border Controls Needed?

Countries including the United States and Japan as well as some EU member states have enhanced border procedures for tourists from China as a result of China abandoning its zero-COVID policy. Is Hungary planning to take similar action?

Ádám Bráder
05.01.2023
Hungary’s Public Financing Stable, Government Aims to Curb Inflation in 2023
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Hungary’s Public Financing Stable, Government Aims to Curb Inflation in 2023

The goal is to curb inflation and avoid recession, Viktor Orbán stressed last year. On Tuesday, 3 January, Finance Minister Varga announced that Hungarian public debt has decreased more significantly than expected, dropping to 73.5 per cent of GDP in 2022, and confirmed that in line with the projection, last year’s budget deficit target was met, at 4.9 per cent of GDP.

Ádám Bráder
04.01.2023
The 2020s — A Game-Changing Decade in Global Demographics
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The 2020s — A Game-Changing Decade in Global Demographics

Instead of the setting that we can paraphrase as ‘the West (and Japan) versus Everyone Else’ that we got used to throughout past decades basically ever since the end of the Second World War, we will end up in a setting of ‘Africa versus Everyone Else’, where Sub-Saharan Africa remains the only source of significant migration.

Csaba Barnabás Horváth
03.01.2023
Katalin Novák: ‘We Are a Crisis-Resistant Nation’
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Katalin Novák: ‘We Are a Crisis-Resistant Nation’

In her address, President Katalin Novák highlighted the difficulties the nation had to confront in 2022 and the resilience Hungarians showed in the face of challenges, and underscored the importance of solidarity and national unity.

Ádám Bráder
02.01.2023
Asian Teams Leave the World Cup with Pride, But the Breakthrough is Still to Come
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Asian Teams Leave the World Cup with Pride, But the Breakthrough is Still to Come

It is important to mention that Europe, more precisely European football culture and Germany in particular, played a key role in the development and the successes of both the Japanese and the Korean team.

Gábor Seprényi
01.01.2023
Remembering Pope Benedict XVI
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Remembering Pope Benedict XVI

The Pontiff Emeritus, with his controversial Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, officially reintroduced the public celebration of the ‘Traditional Latin Mass’. He did not just restore the external beauty of the sacred liturgy, but he reminded us that contrary to so-called experts, the Tridentine Mass was never abrogated.

Mario Alexis Portella
31.12.2022
Can Europe Quit Russian Gas — And How?
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Can Europe Quit Russian Gas — And How?

This year presented Europe with an unprecedented challenge regarding its energy security as a result of a substantial curtailment in Russian natural gas exports. As energy independence is literally impossible for the continent, Europe has to make a choice about where its exposures should lie.

Egon Zsiros
28.12.2022
King Charles III’s Christmas Message: An Incentive to End the War in Ukraine
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King Charles III’s Christmas Message: An Incentive to End the War in Ukraine

Unfortunately, the light of the star that guided the wise men to the place where the Prince of Peace was born (Matthew 2, 1-12), which Charles spoke about, is being rejected by the warring parties. Like Herod who believed that Jesus was the newborn King and refused Him, they too are not displaying any intention to be ‘men of good will’. 

Mario Alexis Portella
27.12.2022
Hungary and the Turkic World: A Twenty-first Century Challenge
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Hungary and the Turkic World: A Twenty-first Century Challenge

Hungary is an accepted partner of the Turkic world. There is no question that this will remain the case in the future. The intermediary role that Hungary holds can only be fully realized if our views and experiences are listened to at the global level.

János Hóvári
26.12.2022
Orbán: Despite Hardships, Hungary Remained Successful in 2022
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Orbán: Despite Hardships, Hungary Remained Successful in 2022

Despite the hardships caused by the sanctions and the war, Hungary managed to remain successful in 2022, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared at this end-of-year press brief.

Ádám Bráder
22.12.2022
Why the Azeri Green Energy Deal Is Important
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Why the Azeri Green Energy Deal Is Important

The solution to the energy supply crisis that Europe is facing should not be the imposition of a gas or oil price cap, since that only further reduces the availability of fossil fuels. Instead, what is needed is the exploration of new energy sources and their transmission to Europe.

Ádám Bráder
22.12.2022
Hasidic Jewish Refugees From Ukraine Celebrate Hanukkah at Hungarian Kosher Shelter
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Hasidic Jewish Refugees From Ukraine Celebrate Hanukkah at Hungarian Kosher Shelter

‘Machne Chabad’, the kosher Rescue Village hosting Ukrainian Jewish Refugees in Hungary is the largest Jewish rescue camp in Europe, open to all Jews fleeing the war.

Dávid Nagy
21.12.2022
Viktor Orbán Receives Prestigious US Award
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Viktor Orbán Receives Prestigious US Award

During the laudation it was highlighted that Viktor Orbán oversees elections that return results in one day and which have been more closely monitored by international observers than any other in the European Union.

Ádám Bráder
20.12.2022
Szijjártó: Slovakia Is Hungary’s Second-Largest Trading Partner
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Szijjártó: Slovakia Is Hungary’s Second-Largest Trading Partner

Péter Szijjártó noted that in a number of matters, Hungarians and Slovaks depend on each other, adding: ‘The war has highlighted our differences, but I believe it has also strengthened our interdependence just as much.’

Ádám Bráder
20.12.2022
Can Conservatism Be Different? A Discussion About Values and Politics
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Can Conservatism Be Different? A Discussion About Values and Politics

At a debate hosted by Hungarian Conservative, political scientist András Körösényi, conservative historian of political thought Attila Károly Molnár and political philosopher Ferenc Hörcher explored the relationship between conservative principles and political reality.

Ádám Bráder
19.12.2022
First Hanukkah Candle Lit in Budapest
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First Hanukkah Candle Lit in Budapest

EMIH chief rabbi Slomó Köves said the Hungarian Jewish community is well aware that the past 25–30 years have been a real miracle: Jewish people have become able to proudly practice their faith in Hungary.

Ádám Bráder
19.12.2022
Hungarian University Signs Agreement with Harvard
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Hungarian University Signs Agreement with Harvard

Semmelweis University Rector Béla Merkely said at the signing ceremony that thew two institutions ‘share the same mission and guiding principles in order to deliver the finest education at the highest level.’

Ádám Bráder
17.12.2022
Soaring Energy Prices to Set Back the Spread of Electric Vehicles
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Soaring Energy Prices to Set Back the Spread of Electric Vehicles

To meet the demand for electric vehicles, the Volkswagen Group intends to establish a total of six new battery plants around Europe by 2030. However, the project may become unfeasible if energy prices continue to rise.

Ádám Bráder
17.12.2022
What’s Next, Russo-Ukrainian War?
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What’s Next, Russo-Ukrainian War?

According to Van Buren, it is ‘shameful’ that the Biden administration is not forcefully pushing for a diplomatic solution, but is content to bleed out the Russians, as it did in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

Danube Institute
17.12.2022
Why the Tirana Summit Did Not Bring EU Accession Closer for the Western Balkans
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Why the Tirana Summit Did Not Bring EU Accession Closer for the Western Balkans

Despite the significant grants and investments agreed upon by the EU, and the bloc’s support for the regional association process, what Tirana didn’t bring closer is the holy grail for the Western Balkans: fast-tracked EU accession.

Dávid Nagy
17.12.2022
Poland Is About to Emerge as Europe’s New Military Superpower
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Poland Is About to Emerge as Europe’s New Military Superpower

Poland’s efforts to turn its growing military power into political influence may be hampered by criticism of its alleged rule of law issues and concerns over its arms purchases from non-NATO countries outside Europe.

Dávid Nagy
16.12.2022
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