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David Cornstein Calls US Sanctions on Rogán ‘Terrible and Shameful’

Former US Ambassador to Hungary David Cornstein has joined the critics of the Biden administration’s decision to impose sanctions on senior Hungarian government official Antal Rogán. Cornstein characterized the decision as ‘terrible and shameful’….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 09.01.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Ukraine Says It Is Ready to Replace Hungary in NATO, EU — FM Szijjártó Reacts

In a provocative and disingenuous statement, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry declared that Ukraine would be prepared to take Hungary’s place in NATO and the European Union if Hungary chose to exit them and join Russian-led organizations such as the CIS…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 09.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Police and CIB Bank Join Forces to Tackle Cybercrime

The Hungarian National Police (ORFK) and CIB Bank have signed a cooperation agreement to fight cybercrime. The partnership aims to curb internet fraud through swift action and enhanced communication, safeguarding victims and reducing financial losses….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 09.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Opposition Ally: ‘We need a war in Europe to awaken us’

In a bizarre Facebook post, György Raskó, an operative of the Hungarian opposition Tisza Party, argued that Europe needs a war to do away with right-wing populism for good. The post was a reaction to the right-wing populist FPÖ party…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 09.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Interventional Oncology Pioneered in Hungary at University of Szeged

The University of Szeged (SZTE) is at the forefront of innovative medical treatments in Hungary, particularly in cancer care. By adopting cutting-edge interventional oncology methods, SZTE is shaping the future of minimally invasive cancer therapies and medical education….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 09.01.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary’s ‘Iron Lady’ Katinka Hosszú Announces Retirement

Katinka Hosszú, Hungary’s ‘Iron Lady’ and three-time Olympic swimming champion, announced her retirement at age 35. Reflecting on an extraordinary 30-year career, she shared her journey’s highlights and the lessons learned from her life in the pool on social media….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 09.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Meta Ends Third-Party Fact-Checking on Its Platforms

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that it will cease working with third-party fact-checking services on its social media sites Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Instead, it will rely on user-submitted ‘community notes,’ popularized on major Trump supporter Elon Musk’s X….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 08.01.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Visit Hungary 2025’s Priority Partner Programme Takes Applications

Companies in the hospitality industry can now apply to the Hungarian Tourism Agency’s Priority Partners programme, organized by Visit Hungary. Successful applicants will receive valuable perks, such as a 50 per cent discount on the application fee for tourism sales…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 08.01.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Bryan Leib Voices Opinion on US Sanctions on Antal Rogán, Criticizes Pressman

Bryan E. Leib, a potential successor to outgoing US Ambassador David Pressman, has voiced sharp criticism on social media of the US administration’s recent sanctioning a key Hungarian politician. Leib expressed optimism for improved ties under Trump’s leadership in his…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 08.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Biden Admin’s Final Gambit: Hungary PM’s Chief of Staff Hit with Sanctions

Antal Rogán, the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Hungary, has been placed on the US Treasury Department’s sanctions list, in the last two weeks of the incumbent Biden administration. US–Hungary relations have severely soured under President Biden….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 07.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Founding Father of French Right Jean-Marie Le Pen Dies at 96

Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founding father of the French right-wing party National Front (now known as National Rally), has passed away at the age of 96. While his career was marked by controversies and scandals, Le Pen will be remembered…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 07.01.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Stray Dog Becomes First to Cross Hungarian-Romanian Border in Schengen Area

A video shared by American journalist Colin Rugg on X has gone viral, showing a stray being the first to rush across the Hungarian-Romanian border at an event celebrating the full incorporation of Romania into the Schengen Area on 1…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 07.01.2025
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Hungarian President Holds Talks with Governor Ron DeSantis
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Hungarian President Holds Talks with Governor Ron DeSantis

Hungarian President Katalin Novák met with Ron DeSantis, the Governor of the State of Florida, on Tuesday in Tallahassee. The two discussed, among other issues, the importance of the protection of traditional values and families.

Ádám Bráder
09.03.2023
National Bank Governor Matolcsy: ‘It is the MNB’s Obligation to Fight Inflation’
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National Bank Governor Matolcsy: ‘It is the MNB’s Obligation to Fight Inflation’

National Bank Governor Matolcsy reminded that during the coronavirus pandemic, the crisis was successfully managed thanks to the joint effort of the government, the central bank, the banking system, the business sector, and families, and the crisis was solved within fourteen months.

Ádám Bráder
09.03.2023
Katalin Novák in New York: ‘We Must Defend Families and Family Values’
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Katalin Novák in New York: ‘We Must Defend Families and Family Values’

‘We cannot effectively support women until we take into account that most of them are or will become mothers,’ President Novák said, emphasising that she herself is a mother of three. She added: ‘We can command armies, govern states, but we are truly indispensable only to our own families. There, and only there, are we irreplaceable.’

Ádám Bráder
09.03.2023
More Than 126,000 Apply for Admission to Higher Education in Hungary
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More Than 126,000 Apply for Admission to Higher Education in Hungary

Last year there were only 99,000 applicants, and the increase indicates that the higher education system has become more attractive, Minister Csák said.

Ádám Bráder
08.03.2023
Economy of Hungary Grows by 0.4 Per Cent in Fourth Quarter of 2022
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Economy of Hungary Grows by 0.4 Per Cent in Fourth Quarter of 2022

According to seasonally and calendar-adjusted and balanced data, the performance of the economy increased by 0.8 per cent compared to the same period of the previous year, while it decreased by 0.4 per cent compared to the previous quarter.

Ádám Bráder
08.03.2023
László Kövér Holds Bilateral Talks in Kenya  
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László Kövér Holds Bilateral Talks in Kenya  

During his visit to Kenya, Hungarian House Speaker László Kövér expressed his recognition of the progress that Kenya has made over the past decades and of the stabilising role that the country plays in the East African region.

Ádám Bráder
08.03.2023
End of Visa Free Entry of Hungarian Diplomats to Russia Challenges Special Relationship Narrative
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End of Visa Free Entry of Hungarian Diplomats to Russia Challenges Special Relationship Narrative

The recent measure of Moscow challenges the Western media’s portrayal of Hungary and Russia as having a uniquely friendly relationship.

Lili Zemplényi
08.03.2023
Viktor Orbán: ‘Hungary’s Political Leadership is Strong Enough to Keep Our Country Out of the War’
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Viktor Orbán: ‘Hungary’s Political Leadership is Strong Enough to Keep Our Country Out of the War’

‘Hungary’s political leadership is strong enough to keep our country out of the war. I say this in all humility, but also with confidence,’ the Prime Minister declared.

Ádám Bráder
07.03.2023
DK Loses Seven Lawsuits Against Public Media, Must Pay Full Legal Fees
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DK Loses Seven Lawsuits Against Public Media, Must Pay Full Legal Fees

Hungary‘s supreme court ruled that MTI had the right to refuse to publish statements from the Democratic Coalition, and that the Act on Media Services and Mass Communication does not guarantee anyone carte-blanche to demand publication of a specific statement via MTI’s service.

Ádám Bráder
07.03.2023
Ukrainian Refugees Enter Hungary in Increasing Numbers
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Ukrainian Refugees Enter Hungary in Increasing Numbers

According to recently released data, approximately two million Ukrainian refugees have fled to Hungary since the Russian aggression.

Ádám Bráder
07.03.2023
Gavin Wax: ‘We See a Lot of Inspiration in Prime Minister Orbán and His Government’
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Gavin Wax: ‘We See a Lot of Inspiration in Prime Minister Orbán and His Government’

Gavin Wax was Zoltán Kovács’s guest on ‘The Bold Truth About Hungary’ podcast. The president of the New York Young Republican Club said the US sees Hungary as a leading force in the fight against the ‘woke pandemic’.

Ádám Bráder
07.03.2023
Szijjártó: A Ceasefire Would Save Lives
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Szijjártó: A Ceasefire Would Save Lives

Péter Szijjártó expressed hope that members of the European and transatlantic community would adopt the Hungarian stance, adding that currently, on this hemisphere, war rhetoric is much louder and stronger than peace rhetoric.

Ádám Bráder
07.03.2023
Novák in the United States: The War Must End in the Name of Christian Values
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Novák in the United States: The War Must End in the Name of Christian Values

As an example of Christian-based politics, the President presented the elements and principles of Hungarian family policy. She highlighted that it is not the state’s role to tell anyone how to live, but it is its duty to provide opportunities for people to have children if they choose to do so.

Ádám Bráder
06.03.2023
Ministry of Interior Publishes New Draft Bill On Teacher Salaries
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Ministry of Interior Publishes New Draft Bill On Teacher Salaries

A new draft legislation has been posted on the government’s website which details plans to increase teachers’ salaries, introduce employment relationships in public education, and make other miscellaneous changes to the public education system. 

Ádám Bráder
06.03.2023
Moldova Expels Two ‘Tourists’ Caught in ‘Destabilisation’ Plot
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Moldova Expels Two ‘Tourists’ Caught in ‘Destabilisation’ Plot

Trans-Dniester in Moldova is considered to be Russia’s next target for invasion by the intelligence communities of multiple countries. Meanwhile, there has been social unrest is the capital city of Chisinau, also suspected to be connected to the Kremlin.

Gergely Dobozi
06.03.2023
The Number of Job Seekers Has Never Been this Low
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The Number of Job Seekers Has Never Been this Low

According to data shared by the Ministry of Economic Development, this is the most favourable February data ever, with the number of job seekers decreasing by an additional 7,000 compared to the same level a year earlier.

Ádám Bráder
06.03.2023
The Medical Chamber Set to Undergo Radical Changes
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The Medical Chamber Set to Undergo Radical Changes

State Secretary Péter Takács stated that by obstructing the new on-call system, the chamber endangers the healthcare of Hungarian citizens, violates the fundamental rules of its democratic and public nature, and disregards its own objectives.

Ádám Bráder
05.03.2023
Slovakia Turns Thirty
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Slovakia Turns Thirty

‘Slovakia has turned thirty years old. Whether the past three decades can be considered a success story remains an open question. The Slovak nation achieved the independence it had always wanted.’

Péter Szitás
05.03.2023
Serbia and Kosovo May Support Each Other On Their Path to EU Membership According to Draft Agreement
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Serbia and Kosovo May Support Each Other On Their Path to EU Membership According to Draft Agreement

The latest developments in the dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade indicate that Belgrade may even recognise Kosovo’s statehood in order for Kosovo and Serbia to find peace alongside each other as EU member states.

Gergely Dobozi
04.03.2023
Hungary Is Under Siege for Protecting Minors
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Hungary Is Under Siege for Protecting Minors

Rodrigo Ballester of MCC Budapest warns that we should expect even stronger pressure on gender issues from the EU in the near future. This case underscores the importance of paying close attention to the fine print of EU contracts, as seemingly minor details can have significant impacts on the allocation of funds.

László Bernát Veszprémy
03.03.2023
The Reworking of the Public Transport Ticketing System — Who Is It Really Benefitting?
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The Reworking of the Public Transport Ticketing System — Who Is It Really Benefitting?

The Prime Minister announced that two new types of public transport passes will be available to commuters and citizens. One of them will cover the entirety of individual counties, while the other one will cover the entire country. These will cost significantly less than the passes people needed to purchase cumulatively before. This article takes a look at who benefits the most from the new system.

Ádám Bráder
03.03.2023
FBI Director: COVID-19 May Have Been a Lab Incident
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FBI Director: COVID-19 May Have Been a Lab Incident

FBI Director Christopher Wray stated on Tuesday that they believe the coronavirus may have escaped from a laboratory before causing a global pandemic. CNN reported as early as 2021 that the FBI was somewhat confident within their organisation that the virus had broken out through a lab leak.

Ádám Bráder
01.03.2023
The Windsor Framework: The New Post-Brexit Deal on Northern Ireland?
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The Windsor Framework: The New Post-Brexit Deal on Northern Ireland?

The Windsor Framework provides much-needed clarity and stability for businesses and communities in Northern Ireland, and it demonstrates that the UK and the EU are continuing to work together to find solutions to the challenges posed by Brexit.

Ádám Bráder
01.03.2023
Hungarian Cancer Death Rates Highest in the EU
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Hungarian Cancer Death Rates Highest in the EU

Sadly, the OECD’s latest report revealed that we lost 328 per 100,000 of our countrymen to the deadly disease, the most in the European Union. The reasons are multifold.

Márton Losonczi
28.02.2023
Government Sets Sights on the Reacquisition of Major Budapest Airport
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Government Sets Sights on the Reacquisition of Major Budapest Airport

The purchase of the airport has been a hot topic in Hungarian politics for the last few years. Now, it has resurfaced again and it seems that the government has serious intentions to buy it back.

Ádám Bráder
28.02.2023
Continued Hungarian Aid to Turkey is Sorely Needed, But Dangerous Obstacles Lay Ahead
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Continued Hungarian Aid to Turkey is Sorely Needed, But Dangerous Obstacles Lay Ahead

Should search and rescue forces again be dispatched by Budapest for humanitarian relief efforts in ravaged Turkey, they would face dangerous terrain, and not just from the unstable tectonic plates. The Hungarians have to navigate through an exceptionally dangerous geopolitical landscape, but they do have cards to play.

Logan C. West
28.02.2023
Hungarian Excess Mortality Rate Remains Low While Rising Sharply in the EU
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Hungarian Excess Mortality Rate Remains Low While Rising Sharply in the EU

Eurostat released its statistics on excess mortality rates in the EU for December 2022. The numbers show a staggering 19 per cent increase in the region overall. However, in Hungary, the same number is a mere 2.8 per cent.

Ádám Bráder
27.02.2023
A Disaster Beyond Reckoning: Understanding the 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
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A Disaster Beyond Reckoning: Understanding the 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquakes

‘For some victims—those killed in the initial impact at 4 a.m. in their homes and businesses—both the story of the disaster and of their lives ended there. For at least 120,000 that survived with injury, or for millions more who escaped bodily harm but are forced to live on with mental scars, shattered livelihoods, or broken families, this quake was merely the opening chapter of a nightmarish story that continues to this day.’

Wael Taji
27.02.2023
Hungarian Defence Forces Potentially Set to Buy State-of-the-Art Attack Helicopters
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Hungarian Defence Forces Potentially Set to Buy State-of-the-Art Attack Helicopters

According to the website Italian Defence Technologies, the helicopters proposed to the Hungarian military are the newly developed Leonardo AW-249-NEES attack helicopters.

Ádám Bráder
26.02.2023
A New Way to Enter Europe — Migrants Diverting Flights
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A New Way to Enter Europe — Migrants Diverting Flights

While it is unlikely that forced landings in the European Union will become commonplace in the future, they are clearly an effective method of illegal immigration.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
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