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  • Hungary’s Path to AI Sovereignty

    Hungary’s Path to AI Sovereignty

    ‘The imperatives of technological competition are not new. The modern struggle for AI supremacy is simply the latest iteration of a relentless, historical conflict that has defined state power for centuries. To understand the existential challenge facing Hungary today, one must first examine how past technological shifts have fundamentally dictated the rise and fall of…


    07.03.2026
  • Shot Fired at Fidesz Activist as Hungary’s Election Campaign Escalates

    Shot Fired at Fidesz Activist as Hungary’s Election Campaign Escalates

    Hungary’s election campaign escalated to an unprecedented level over the weekend after an activist of Viktor Orbán’s governing Fidesz–KDNP alliance was shot at while collecting signatures in the town of Szentendre, near Budapest. Government officials blamed the atmosphere of political hatred surrounding the campaign and linked the incident to the increasingly aggressive rhetoric of the…


    07.03.2026
  • The Late Crusades: Dream or Reality? — Rome and Buda in the Defence of Europe

    The Late Crusades: Dream or Reality? — Rome and Buda in the Defence of Europe

    ‘The central theme of the papacy’s foreign policy since the mid-15th century was the fight against the Ottomans. The Holy See not only directly helped Hungary with diplomatic means and financial support but also sought to reconcile the Christian princes in European politics with a view to a coordinated attack against the Turks.’


    07.03.2026
PIXELS – An Interactive Experience with the Creative Universe of AI, featuring Miguel Chevalier, Grand Palais Immersif, Paris, France, 5 November 2024

Hungary’s Path to AI Sovereignty

Carlos Roa

‘The imperatives of technological competition are not new. The modern struggle for AI supremacy is

Shot Fired at Fidesz Activist as Hungary’s Election Campaign Escalates

Joakim Scheffer

Hungary’s election campaign escalated to an unprecedented level over the weekend after an activist of

Tamás Bakócz’s Entry into Rome by Ernő Jeges (1933–1934). Saint Adalbert Centre, Esztergom

The Late Crusades: Dream or Reality? — Rome and Buda in the Defence of Europe

László Veszprémy

‘The central theme of the papacy’s foreign policy since the mid-15th century was the fight

Former SBU General Kuznetsov Emerges as Key Figure in Ukrainian Cash Convoy Case

Joakim Scheffer

New details have emerged in the case of the intercepted Ukrainian cash convoy in Hungary,

Hungarians Protest Zelenskyy’s Threatening Remarks at Ukrainian Embassy

Joakim Scheffer

Protesters gathered outside Ukraine’s embassy in Budapest after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy directed an open threat

Hessam Habibi Doroh  PHOTO: Tamás Gyurkovits/Hungarian Conservative

If Regime Change Fails, Iran Could Collapse — An Interview with Hessam Habibi Doroh

Tamás Maráczi

Was it the ‘last best chance’—as Donald Trump said—to stop the Iranian regime? Can Iran’s

Hungary’s Path to AI Sovereignty
CURRENT TECH

Hungary’s Path to AI Sovereignty

‘The imperatives of technological competition are not new. The modern struggle for AI supremacy is simply the latest iteration of a relentless, historical conflict that has defined state power for centuries. To understand the existential challenge facing Hungary today, one must first examine how past technological shifts have fundamentally dictated the rise and fall of nations.’

Carlos Roa
07.03.2026
Shot Fired at Fidesz Activist as Hungary’s Election Campaign Escalates
CURRENT

Shot Fired at Fidesz Activist as Hungary’s Election Campaign Escalates

Hungary’s election campaign escalated to an unprecedented level over the weekend after an activist of Viktor Orbán’s governing Fidesz–KDNP alliance was shot at while collecting signatures in the town of Szentendre, near Budapest. Government officials blamed the atmosphere of political hatred surrounding the campaign and linked the incident to the increasingly aggressive rhetoric of the opposition Tisza party.

Joakim Scheffer
07.03.2026
The Late Crusades: Dream or Reality? — Rome and Buda in the Defence of Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Late Crusades: Dream or Reality? — Rome and Buda in the Defence of Europe

‘The central theme of the papacy’s foreign policy since the mid-15th century was the fight against the Ottomans. The Holy See not only directly helped Hungary with diplomatic means and financial support but also sought to reconcile the Christian princes in European politics with a view to a coordinated attack against the Turks.’

László Veszprémy
07.03.2026
Former SBU General Kuznetsov Emerges as Key Figure in Ukrainian Cash Convoy Case
CURRENT

Former SBU General Kuznetsov Emerges as Key Figure in Ukrainian Cash Convoy Case

New details have emerged in the case of the intercepted Ukrainian cash convoy in Hungary, with reports indicating that the leader of the seven-member group was former Ukrainian Security Service major general Hennadiy Kuznetsov, a figure linked to several corruption cases.

Joakim Scheffer
07.03.2026
Hungarians Protest Zelenskyy’s Threatening Remarks at Ukrainian Embassy
CURRENT

Hungarians Protest Zelenskyy’s Threatening Remarks at Ukrainian Embassy

Protesters gathered outside Ukraine’s embassy in Budapest after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy directed an open threat at Viktor Orbán over his blocking of the €90 billion EU loan to the war-torn country. Demonstrators, joined by Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, accused Kyiv of political pressure and interference in Hungary’s election.

Joakim Scheffer
07.03.2026
If Regime Change Fails, Iran Could Collapse — An Interview with Hessam Habibi Doroh
CURRENT INTERVIEW

If Regime Change Fails, Iran Could Collapse — An Interview with Hessam Habibi Doroh

Was it the ‘last best chance’—as Donald Trump said—to stop the Iranian regime? Can Iran’s army resist an American–Israeli invasion? What regional and global consequences could a regime change bring? We asked an Iran expert, also a PhD candidate at the University of Public Service in Budapest, about the war’s geopolitical context and the regime’s prospects.

Tamás Maráczi
07.03.2026

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