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Israeli Foreign Minister: ‘Hungary is One of Israel’s Closest Allies in the EU’

Sáron Sugár

During his visit to Hungary, Eli Cohen also participated in the unveiling of the statue

August Xaver Karl von Pettenkofen - The Market at Szolnok, Hungary

What Kind of Hungary in What World?

Zsolt Németh

It is high time to start building a close strategic partnership with the new member

Budapest Ranked as #1 UNESCO World Heritage Site in Europe

Márton Losonczi

The Hungarian capital leads the list of World Heritage sites on the European continent, ahead

Was the British Empire essentially racist, as the Nazis were essentially antisemitic? — Nigel Biggar on Colonialism and the Ethics of Empire

Lili Zemplényi

Nigel Biggar’s recently published book titled Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning is a Sunday Times bestseller.

Hungary’s Trendsetting Aid Efforts to Help Embattled Christian Communities in the Middle East  

Logan C. West

Hungary has recently been making its presence known in the world of international aid, with

Amazon Web Services Opens First Office in Budapest

Ádám Bráder

Through the new Hungarian centre, employees can provide even more support for the adoption of

Israeli Foreign Minister: ‘Hungary is One of Israel’s Closest Allies in the EU’
POLITICS

Israeli Foreign Minister: ‘Hungary is One of Israel’s Closest Allies in the EU’

During his visit to Hungary, Eli Cohen also participated in the unveiling of the statue of Árpád Weisz, a Hungarian-born soccer player who coached Inter Milan and later Bologna before perishing in the Holocaust. The bronze statue was unveiled by Eli Cohen and Gergely Gulyás, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office, together with Sándor Csányi, the head of the Hungarian Football Association (MLSZ), and Giuseppe Saputo, the chairman of the Bologna football club.

Sáron Sugár
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06.06.2023
What Kind of Hungary in What World?
OPINION

What Kind of Hungary in What World?

It is high time to start building a close strategic partnership with the new member of the ‘Central European family’ that—as the only one of us—got a seat at the G7 table while it is fighting a heroic fight for freedom to regain its occupied territories: i.e., Ukraine.

Zsolt Németh
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06.06.2023
Budapest Ranked as #1 UNESCO World Heritage Site in Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Ranked as #1 UNESCO World Heritage Site in Europe

The Hungarian capital leads the list of World Heritage sites on the European continent, ahead of Lübeck in Germany and the Tower of London.

Márton Losonczi
|
06.06.2023
Was the British Empire essentially racist, as the Nazis were essentially antisemitic? — Nigel Biggar on Colonialism and the Ethics of Empire
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Was the British Empire essentially racist, as the Nazis were essentially antisemitic? — Nigel Biggar on Colonialism and the Ethics of Empire

Nigel Biggar’s recently published book titled Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning is a Sunday Times bestseller. The book is a unique analysis of Western colonialism, and a sober assessment of all the bad and good that the British Colonial Empire stood for. Without hiding the injustices and violence committed by the Empire, Nigel Biggar argues that the Empire was not the embodiment of pure evil.

Lili Zemplényi
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06.06.2023
Hungary’s Trendsetting Aid Efforts to Help Embattled Christian Communities in the Middle East  
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Trendsetting Aid Efforts to Help Embattled Christian Communities in the Middle East  

Hungary has recently been making its presence known in the world of international aid, with its most recent efforts being in earthquake-ravaged Turkey. The small nation has focused its initiatives on providing aid to oppressed Christians, which now face record-level highs of global persecution today. Global aid has poured in to relieve the suffering of the region’s minorities following the end of the war against ISIS, during which the region’s Christians, along with other minority communities such as the Yezidis, suffered barbaric crimes.

Logan C. West
|
06.06.2023
Amazon Web Services Opens First Office in Budapest
CURRENT

Amazon Web Services Opens First Office in Budapest

Through the new Hungarian centre, employees can provide even more support for the adoption of AWS cloud services to organisations of various sizes in Hungary, including startups, businesses, and public sector organisations.

Ádám Bráder
|
05.06.2023

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