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  • Ferencváros Turn It Around against Ludogorets at Home

    Ferencváros Turn It Around against Ludogorets at Home

    After losing the first leg 2–1 in Bulgaria, Hungarian champions Ferencváros beat PFC Ludogorets Razgrad 2–0 at home in the play-off, and thus advanced to the Round of 16 in the UEFA Europa League. There, they will face the Portuguese side SC Braga.


    27.02.2026
  • The Ideological Bias of the EU Court of Justice Discussed at Mathias Corvinus Collegium Event

    The Ideological Bias of the EU Court of Justice Discussed at Mathias Corvinus Collegium Event

    At an MCC event in Budapest, a lineup of distinguished speakers—featuring Minister for EU Affairs János Bóka of Hungary—criticized the Court of Justice of the European Union for overstepping its authority and advancing ideological agendas. Panellists and speakers warned that the Court’s expanding role risks undermining national sovereignty and reshaping Europe’s legal order.


    27.02.2026
  • Large Majority of Hungarians Reject Ukraine’s Druzhba Blackmail

    Large Majority of Hungarians Reject Ukraine’s Druzhba Blackmail

    A new Századvég survey indicates that a clear majority of Hungarians oppose both Ukraine’s suspension of oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline and the European Union’s plans to phase out Russian energy. The findings underscore mounting public concern over energy security, rising prices, and foreign interference ahead of the April parliamentary elections.


    27.02.2026

Ferencváros Turn It Around against Ludogorets at Home

Márton Losonczi

After losing the first leg 2–1 in Bulgaria, Hungarian champions Ferencváros beat PFC Ludogorets Razgrad

The Ideological Bias of the EU Court of Justice Discussed at Mathias Corvinus Collegium Event

Márton Losonczi

At an MCC event in Budapest, a lineup of distinguished speakers—featuring Minister for EU Affairs

Large Majority of Hungarians Reject Ukraine’s Druzhba Blackmail

Joakim Scheffer

A new Századvég survey indicates that a clear majority of Hungarians oppose both Ukraine’s suspension

Marwan Abdallah  PHOTO: Tamás Gyurkovits/Hungarian Conservative

We Want to Influence Lebanese Policymaking to Build a Better Country — An Interview with Marwan Abdallah

Tamás Maráczi

How strong is Iranian and Syrian political influence in Lebanon after Hezbollah was weakened? What

Hungary, Slovakia to Set Up Investigative Committee over Druzhba

Joakim Scheffer

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that Hungary and Slovakia will establish a joint investigative

EU Meeting Sees Heated Debate over Ukraine Loan and Energy Pipeline Issue

Ádám Bráder

A Brussels meeting saw a heated debate over whether Hungary could link EU legislation for

Ferencváros Turn It Around against Ludogorets at Home
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Ferencváros Turn It Around against Ludogorets at Home

After losing the first leg 2–1 in Bulgaria, Hungarian champions Ferencváros beat PFC Ludogorets Razgrad 2–0 at home in the play-off, and thus advanced to the Round of 16 in the UEFA Europa League. There, they will face the Portuguese side SC Braga.

Márton Losonczi
27.02.2026
The Ideological Bias of the EU Court of Justice Discussed at Mathias Corvinus Collegium Event
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

The Ideological Bias of the EU Court of Justice Discussed at Mathias Corvinus Collegium Event

At an MCC event in Budapest, a lineup of distinguished speakers—featuring Minister for EU Affairs János Bóka of Hungary—criticized the Court of Justice of the European Union for overstepping its authority and advancing ideological agendas. Panellists and speakers warned that the Court’s expanding role risks undermining national sovereignty and reshaping Europe’s legal order.

Márton Losonczi
27.02.2026
Large Majority of Hungarians Reject Ukraine’s Druzhba Blackmail
CURRENT

Large Majority of Hungarians Reject Ukraine’s Druzhba Blackmail

A new Századvég survey indicates that a clear majority of Hungarians oppose both Ukraine’s suspension of oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline and the European Union’s plans to phase out Russian energy. The findings underscore mounting public concern over energy security, rising prices, and foreign interference ahead of the April parliamentary elections.

Joakim Scheffer
27.02.2026
We Want to Influence Lebanese Policymaking to Build a Better Country — An Interview with Marwan Abdallah
INTERVIEW

We Want to Influence Lebanese Policymaking to Build a Better Country — An Interview with Marwan Abdallah

How strong is Iranian and Syrian political influence in Lebanon after Hezbollah was weakened? What is the status of Christian communities, and what room for manoeuvre does Maronite politics have? We asked Marwan Abdallah, Head of the Foreign Affairs Department at the Lebanese Kataeb Party, about the rise and fall of Hezbollah and the scope for Christian politics in Lebanon.

Tamás Maráczi
27.02.2026
Hungary, Slovakia to Set Up Investigative Committee over Druzhba
CURRENT

Hungary, Slovakia to Set Up Investigative Committee over Druzhba

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that Hungary and Slovakia will establish a joint investigative committee to examine the halted Druzhba pipeline, urging Ukraine to grant access and restart oil transits immediately.

Joakim Scheffer
27.02.2026
EU Meeting Sees Heated Debate over Ukraine Loan and Energy Pipeline Issue
CURRENT POLITICS

EU Meeting Sees Heated Debate over Ukraine Loan and Energy Pipeline Issue

A Brussels meeting saw a heated debate over whether Hungary could link EU legislation for a 90 billion euro Ukraine loan package to the reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline, highlighting tensions over energy security and EU policy.

Ádám Bráder
27.02.2026

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