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  • Orbán to Discuss Energy, Ukraine Peace with Vladimir Putin

    Orbán to Discuss Energy, Ukraine Peace with Vladimir Putin

    Viktor Orbán flew to Moscow early Friday, saying Hungary must guarantee affordable Russian gas and oil for the coming winter and beyond. Speaking at Budapest Airport, he stressed that Hungary’s energy security depends on pipeline deliveries from Russia—and noted that peace efforts would almost certainly feature in his meeting with Vladimir Putin.


    28.11.2025
  • Can the Indo-Pacific Be Free and Open? — An Interview with Tomohiko Taniguchi

    Can the Indo-Pacific Be Free and Open? — An Interview with Tomohiko Taniguchi

    What is the nature of the relationship between Hungary, Japan, and the US? Is ‘woke’ a significant issue in Japan? What does Japan do to counterbalance the influence of China in the Pacific? We spoke to a former Special Advisor to PM Shinzo Abe about the geopolitical turbulence surrounding Japan.


    28.11.2025
  • International Jury Honours Budapest Museum’s Child-Centred Approach

    International Jury Honours Budapest Museum’s Child-Centred Approach

    The Museum of Ethnography in Budapest has won a special prize from the international jury of the Children in Museums Award for its immersive ‘Sleep Over at the Museum!’ programme, recognized for its innovative approach to children’s museum education.


    28.11.2025

Orbán to Discuss Energy, Ukraine Peace with Vladimir Putin

Joakim Scheffer

Viktor Orbán flew to Moscow early Friday, saying Hungary must guarantee affordable Russian gas and

Tomohiko Taniguchi  PHOTO: Tamás Gyurkovits/Hungarian Conservative

Can the Indo-Pacific Be Free and Open? — An Interview with Tomohiko Taniguchi

Tamás Maráczi

What is the nature of the relationship between Hungary, Japan, and the US? Is ‘woke’

International Jury Honours Budapest Museum’s Child-Centred Approach

Ádám Bráder

The Museum of Ethnography in Budapest has won a special prize from the international jury

Nearly 1.7 Million Visitors in October Fuel Hungary’s Tourism Momentum

Ádám Bráder

Tourism in Hungary continues its strong rise, with nearly 1.7 million visitors in October and

PM Orbán and President Vučić Hold Joint Press Conference on Energy and Cooperation

Márton Losonczi

At a joint press conference in Serbia, PM Viktor Orbán of Hungary and President Aleksandar

PM Orbán: ‘Western polarization is a symptom of failing democratic systems’

Joakim Scheffer

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the Mandiner Awards Gala that the polarization gripping

Orbán to Discuss Energy, Ukraine Peace with Vladimir Putin
CURRENT

Orbán to Discuss Energy, Ukraine Peace with Vladimir Putin

Viktor Orbán flew to Moscow early Friday, saying Hungary must guarantee affordable Russian gas and oil for the coming winter and beyond. Speaking at Budapest Airport, he stressed that Hungary’s energy security depends on pipeline deliveries from Russia—and noted that peace efforts would almost certainly feature in his meeting with Vladimir Putin.

Joakim Scheffer
28.11.2025
Can the Indo-Pacific Be Free and Open? — An Interview with Tomohiko Taniguchi
INTERVIEW POLITICS

Can the Indo-Pacific Be Free and Open? — An Interview with Tomohiko Taniguchi

What is the nature of the relationship between Hungary, Japan, and the US? Is ‘woke’ a significant issue in Japan? What does Japan do to counterbalance the influence of China in the Pacific? We spoke to a former Special Advisor to PM Shinzo Abe about the geopolitical turbulence surrounding Japan.

Tamás Maráczi
28.11.2025
International Jury Honours Budapest Museum’s Child-Centred Approach
CULTURE & SOCIETY

International Jury Honours Budapest Museum’s Child-Centred Approach

The Museum of Ethnography in Budapest has won a special prize from the international jury of the Children in Museums Award for its immersive ‘Sleep Over at the Museum!’ programme, recognized for its innovative approach to children’s museum education.

Ádám Bráder
28.11.2025
Nearly 1.7 Million Visitors in October Fuel Hungary’s Tourism Momentum
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Nearly 1.7 Million Visitors in October Fuel Hungary’s Tourism Momentum

Tourism in Hungary continues its strong rise, with nearly 1.7 million visitors in October and record-breaking figures for the first ten months of 2025. New government measures aim to support small tourism businesses and boost long-term competitiveness.

Ádám Bráder
28.11.2025
PM Orbán and President Vučić Hold Joint Press Conference on Energy and Cooperation
CURRENT

PM Orbán and President Vučić Hold Joint Press Conference on Energy and Cooperation

At a joint press conference in Serbia, PM Viktor Orbán of Hungary and President Aleksandar Vučić of Serbia emphasized deepening energy cooperation, including the accelerated construction of the Hungary–Serbia oil pipeline. Vučić thanked Hungary for its steady political support as Serbia navigates energy challenges tied to sanctions.

Márton Losonczi
27.11.2025
PM Orbán: ‘Western polarization is a symptom of failing democratic systems’
CURRENT

PM Orbán: ‘Western polarization is a symptom of failing democratic systems’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the Mandiner Awards Gala that the polarization gripping the West is not a universal phenomenon but a symptom of failing democratic systems. Speaking with astronaut Tibor Kapu, he contrasted Western decline with the rise of dynamic non-Western societies that are expanding their economic and social power.

Joakim Scheffer
27.11.2025

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