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  • Climate Goals Slipping Further Out of Reach, Hungarian Experts Warn

    Climate Goals Slipping Further Out of Reach, Hungarian Experts Warn

    Global warming is already exceeding the targets set in Paris in 2015 and is accelerating even faster in Central Europe, former Hungarian president János Áder warned in a podcast discussion, arguing that climate policy must shift from promises to technology-driven solutions.


    12.01.2026
  • Orbán’s Fidesz Replaces a Third of Its Candidates Ahead of 2026 Election

    Orbán’s Fidesz Replaces a Third of Its Candidates Ahead of 2026 Election

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has unveiled a generational renewal within the governing Fidesz–KDNP alliance ahead of the 2026 parliamentary election, announcing that 41 new candidates will join 65 returning MPs. Speaking at the party’s congress, Orbán framed the upcoming election as decisive for the future of Hungary.


    12.01.2026
  • Golden Globe Honours The Pitt, One Battle After Another and Hamnet

    Golden Globe Honours The Pitt, One Battle After Another and Hamnet

    The 83rd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills crowned a Leonardo DiCaprio-backed black comedy and the drama Hamnet as top films of the night, while The Pitt and The Studio led the television categories, setting the tone for the Oscar race ahead.


    12.01.2026

Climate Goals Slipping Further Out of Reach, Hungarian Experts Warn

Ádám Bráder

Global warming is already exceeding the targets set in Paris in 2015 and is accelerating

Orbán’s Fidesz Replaces a Third of Its Candidates Ahead of 2026 Election

Joakim Scheffer

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has unveiled a generational renewal within the governing Fidesz–KDNP alliance

Golden Globe Honours The Pitt, One Battle After Another and Hamnet

Ádám Bráder

The 83rd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills crowned a Leonardo DiCaprio-backed black comedy and

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrives for the Coalition of the Willing meeting in Paris, at the Elysee Palace on January 6, 2026.

Pfizergate All Over Again?

Lili Zemplényi

German MEP from the left-wing BSW Fabio De Masi sued the European Commission over its

GameStop Shutters Hundreds of Stores as Physical Game Retail Keeps Shrinking

Ádám Bráder

GameStop has begun closing hundreds of stores just days into 2026, underscoring the steady decline

World Leaders, Celebrities Rally behind Viktor Orbán Ahead of Decisive Election

Joakim Scheffer

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has received public backing from a dozen foreign leaders, political

Climate Goals Slipping Further Out of Reach, Hungarian Experts Warn
GREEN

Climate Goals Slipping Further Out of Reach, Hungarian Experts Warn

Global warming is already exceeding the targets set in Paris in 2015 and is accelerating even faster in Central Europe, former Hungarian president János Áder warned in a podcast discussion, arguing that climate policy must shift from promises to technology-driven solutions.

Ádám Bráder
12.01.2026
Orbán’s Fidesz Replaces a Third of Its Candidates Ahead of 2026 Election
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán’s Fidesz Replaces a Third of Its Candidates Ahead of 2026 Election

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has unveiled a generational renewal within the governing Fidesz–KDNP alliance ahead of the 2026 parliamentary election, announcing that 41 new candidates will join 65 returning MPs. Speaking at the party’s congress, Orbán framed the upcoming election as decisive for the future of Hungary.

Joakim Scheffer
12.01.2026
Golden Globe Honours The Pitt, One Battle After Another and Hamnet
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Golden Globe Honours The Pitt, One Battle After Another and Hamnet

The 83rd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills crowned a Leonardo DiCaprio-backed black comedy and the drama Hamnet as top films of the night, while The Pitt and The Studio led the television categories, setting the tone for the Oscar race ahead.

Ádám Bráder
12.01.2026
Pfizergate All Over Again?
POLITICS

Pfizergate All Over Again?

German MEP from the left-wing BSW Fabio De Masi sued the European Commission over its lack of transparency on arms-industry contacts. After months of incomplete replies, he argues the Commission violated EU treaties and the Parliament’s oversight rights—raising fears of a Pfizergate-like scandal amid the EU’s multibillion-euro defence spending.

Lili Zemplényi
12.01.2026
GameStop Shutters Hundreds of Stores as Physical Game Retail Keeps Shrinking
CURRENT TECH

GameStop Shutters Hundreds of Stores as Physical Game Retail Keeps Shrinking

GameStop has begun closing hundreds of stores just days into 2026, underscoring the steady decline of brick-and-mortar game retail as digital distribution grows, even as the company ties its future to an ambitious, high-stakes executive incentive plan.

Ádám Bráder
12.01.2026
World Leaders, Celebrities Rally behind Viktor Orbán Ahead of Decisive Election
CURRENT

World Leaders, Celebrities Rally behind Viktor Orbán Ahead of Decisive Election

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has received public backing from a dozen foreign leaders, political figures, and celebrities ahead of the parliamentary election in April. Prominent figures from across Europe, Israel, and Latin America have voiced their support, framing the vote as a decisive moment for national sovereignty, migration policy, and Europe’s broader political future.

Joakim Scheffer
12.01.2026

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