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  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Hungary Becomes Net Contributor to the European Union

Hungary has become a net contributor to the European Union for the first time since its 2004 accession, as frozen EU funds continue to distort the financial balance. With Budapest paying more into the common budget than it receives, the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 02.12.2025
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen gives a press conference at the EU headquarters in Brussels, on 29 January 2025
  • POLITICS

The EU’s Road to Censorship — The Democracy Shield

‘The Commission’s initiative…is more than just stigmatizing content deemed “false” by Brussels’s fact-checkers. It is also about setting up a closely aligned network in Europe that can coordinate to spread “correct” and “truthful” information—while being paid by Brussels.’…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.12.2025
  • CURRENT

Average US Gas Price Falls below $3 a Gallon for the First Time in over Four Years

The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline has fallen to $2.998 in the United States, according to AAA. The last time the average gas price was below $3 was on 11 May 2021; and it even climbed up…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.12.2025
Flags of United States, Ukraine and Russia displayed on a phone screen are seen in this multiple exposure illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on January 7, 2025.
  • CURRENT, OPINION

Understanding the Historic Russian Threat Perception

‘The Russian–Western relationship is basically about geography.’…
  • Sumantra Maitra
  • ‎ —‎ 02.12.2025
  • CURRENT

Political Tensions Rise as Budapest Seeks Sustainable Financing

Budapest’s General Assembly has called on the government to resume negotiations with the mayor, arguing that sustainable budgeting, enshrined in Hungary’s constitution, can only be upheld if talks continue. The appeal came during an extraordinary session held at the Budapest…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.12.2025
  • CURRENT, OPINION, SLOP CHECK

Slop Check: No, Budapest Is Not Dirtier than Delhi

‘I mean, it doesn’t have Delhi’s “toxic trash mountains”—to cite The Guardian.’…
  • Peter Caddle
  • ‎ —‎ 02.12.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Air Force Acquires Second C-390 Millennium Multi-Role Aircraft

‘Brazilian aerospace firm Embraer is advancing its supply of the multi-mission transport aircraft C-390 Millennium to Hungary.’…
  • Hugo Martin
  • ‎ —‎ 01.12.2025
People wait for the arrival of Pope Leo XIV before his visit to the tomb of Saint Charbel Makhlouf at the Saint Maron monastery in the mountainous village of Annaya on December 1, 2025.
  • CURRENT, OPINION

What Lebanese Christians Need from Pope Leo XIV

‘The Pope should ensure that the Christians of Lebanon have a united vision for the future of their country, which they can convey to their fellow compatriots from different religious backgrounds.’…
  • Marwan Abdallah
  • ‎ —‎ 01.12.2025
  • CURRENT

‘Iryna’s Law’ Enters into Force in NC, Revives Death Penalty after Zarutska Murder

After the shocking murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska by a career criminal repeatedly released under soft-on-crime policies, North Carolina has introduced sweeping reforms. Iryna’s Law reinstates the death penalty, curbs cashless bail and forces tighter judicial oversight—signalling a major…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 01.12.2025
  • GREEN

Blue Planet Podcast Reveals Why Cities Need Botanical Gardens More than Ever

Urban green spaces and botanical gardens are becoming increasingly essential as climate change intensifies the pressure on cities. Botanist László Orlóci told former President János Áder’s Blue Planet podcast that urban ecosystems now face both health and environmental challenges….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 01.12.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

First-Ever Connectivity Awards Ceremony Held in Budapest

Hungary’s first Connectivity Awards were presented on Thursday at a gala in Budapest’s Haris Park, marking the launch of the Asia–Europe Political Forum. Speakers highlighted that in a rapidly shifting global order, Hungary seeks to become one of the winners…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 01.12.2025
  • CURRENT

Government Extends Price Margin Cuts to More Food Products

The Hungarian government has extended and expanded retail margin cuts in an effort to curb what it calls unjustified price increases. The move, now covering 13 additional products, aims to ease costs for families, pensioners and young people….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 01.12.2025
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REVIEW

From Rousseau to the Regulatory State: The Rise of Progressive Dogma
PHILOSOPHY POLITICS

From Rousseau to the Regulatory State: The Rise of Progressive Dogma

‘The conservative commitment to national sovereignty and democratic accountability ensures that governance remains responsive to the citizens it serves, rather than distant ideological or bureaucratic elites. This maintains a critical check on the imposition of one-size-fits-all moral doctrines, preserving cultural diversity, civic participation, and democratic legitimacy.’

Doug Stokes
23.11.2025
Beyond the Óperencia — The Story of a Girl from Nyíri Who Found a New Home Among Hungarian Americans
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

Beyond the Óperencia — The Story of a Girl from Nyíri Who Found a New Home Among Hungarian Americans

In its ‘Beyond the Óperencia’ series, Magyar Krónika is looking at the meeting points of America and Hungary, and at Hungarians in America, from penniless peasants to political emigrants and soldiers of fortune. In this section, let us introduce a mysterious woman who spent perhaps the most beautiful period of her overall tragic life overseas.

Lázár Pap
23.11.2025
White Terror in the Castle District: The Story of László Harmat’s ‘Disappearance’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

White Terror in the Castle District: The Story of László Harmat’s ‘Disappearance’

‘The White Terror was largely a series of events in the countryside, and although atrocities and murders did occur in Budapest as well, these were not characteristic of the 1st District. Nevertheless, at least one murder is known to have taken place in the 1st District, specifically in the Nándor Barracks on Kapisztrán Square…’

László Bernát Veszprémy
23.11.2025
When Crime Dramas Lie: Budapest, Hungary, and the Myth of Eastern Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

When Crime Dramas Lie: Budapest, Hungary, and the Myth of Eastern Europe

‘The damage is done. Most viewers will swallow the caricature without a second thought, file ‘Hungary = corrupt chaos’ into their mental map of Europe, and never realize they’ve been fed quiet propaganda dressed as entertainment. Beautiful Budapest didn’t deserve the smear. And the audience didn’t deserve the lie.’

Kelli Buzzard
22.11.2025
What Does It Mean to Be Human? — Christian Conference by the Axioma Center
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

What Does It Mean to Be Human? — Christian Conference by the Axioma Center

The Axioma Center’s Budapest conference What Does It Mean to Be Human? explored Christian perspectives on human nature. Speakers such as Dr László Gájer and Bishop Dr István Bogárdi Szabó reflected on intelligence, freedom, and the body–soul relationship, stressing humanity’s God-given dignity and the enduring quest to understand our place in creation.

Márton Losonczi
22.11.2025
Family Stories Never End — Book Launch: Hungarian Roots and American Dreams II
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

Family Stories Never End — Book Launch: Hungarian Roots and American Dreams II

‘The books primarily focus on the U.S. and represent a “beautiful and high-quality imprint” of the Hungarian diaspora there…the project could be continued to include Hungarians living on other continents, and these works should reach every Hungarian community.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
22.11.2025
United in Defence: Visegrád Four Strengthen Regional Military Capability
CULTURE & SOCIETY

United in Defence: Visegrád Four Strengthen Regional Military Capability

‘Joint exercises and trust-building ensure that every inch of NATO territory, as well as each country’s own borders, can be defended.’

Konrád Gazdag
22.11.2025
Trump’s War on Fentanyl Is Just the Start — An Interview with Paul J Larkin
INTERVIEW

Trump’s War on Fentanyl Is Just the Start — An Interview with Paul J Larkin

Paul J Larkin, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, says the second Trump administration has already reshaped US policy on illegal migration and fentanyl. Speaking to Hungarian Conservative at the MCC Budapest Summit, he highlighted early gains at the border and warned that lasting progress will require a cultural shift away from drug use.

Joakim Scheffer
21.11.2025
A Deadly Strike That Hit the Core of a Civilian Community — The Tragedy of Ternopil
CURRENT

A Deadly Strike That Hit the Core of a Civilian Community — The Tragedy of Ternopil

‘Ternopil is no longer merely a city in western Ukraine. It has become an unexpected and dramatic frontline in this brutal conflict. This tragedy is a stark reminder that civilian infrastructure is vulnerable and that civilians bear the brunt of war…War is never far from everyday life.’

Konrád Gazdag
21.11.2025
Orbán Praises Donald Trump’s 28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan
CURRENT

Orbán Praises Donald Trump’s 28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán praised US President Donald Trump’s newly unveiled 28-point peace plan for ending the war in Ukraine, calling it proof of Trump’s determination to secure a settlement. Orbán contrasted Washington’s diplomatic push with Brussels’ renewed efforts to secure additional funding for Kyiv.

Joakim Scheffer
21.11.2025
Opposition Reporter Receives Death Threats after Interviewing Viktor Orbán
CURRENT

Opposition Reporter Receives Death Threats after Interviewing Viktor Orbán

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s first appearance on opposition channel ATV in 15 years has become the most watched programme in the station’s history—but the aftermath has turned toxic. Presenter Egon Rónai has received a wave of death threats, even from journalists, prompting ATV to file a criminal complaint under Hungary’s new hate-crime provision.

Joakim Scheffer
21.11.2025
Orbán Urges Europe to ‘Turn Back from a Dead End’ on War Policy
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán Urges Europe to ‘Turn Back from a Dead End’ on War Policy

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that certain European leaders are pushing the continent toward war, insisting Hungary will not divert significant budget funds to Ukraine. He said Brussels must reverse its current course and avoid escalating the conflict.

Ádám Bráder
21.11.2025
Hungary Launches Hands-On Military Experience Hub in Nyíregyháza
CURRENT

Hungary Launches Hands-On Military Experience Hub in Nyíregyháza

Hungary’s new Defence Centre in Nyíregyháza aims to present the world of the military in a more engaging, hands-on way. Opened on Thursday, the facility offers interactive experiences designed to bring the armed forces closer to people of all ages.

Ádám Bráder
21.11.2025
No Sign of a Russia–NATO War Coming — An Interview with Jacques Sapir
INTERVIEW

No Sign of a Russia–NATO War Coming — An Interview with Jacques Sapir

How long can Russia finance its war against Ukraine? Why hasn’t Russia won this war decisively? What is the most realistic outcome? We asked the French economist and Russia expert at the School of Economic Warfare in Paris about the state of the Russian war economy.

Tamás Maráczi
21.11.2025
Hungary Rejects EU Migration Report as Detached From Reality
CURRENT

Hungary Rejects EU Migration Report as Detached From Reality

Hungary rejects the EU’s latest migration report, arguing it ignores the reality at the country’s borders. Security adviser György Bakondi says the apprehension of 12,000 border violators this year proves that police and border hunter forces remain essential.

Ádám Bráder
21.11.2025
Acknowledging the Rights of Nature in Europe: The Mar Menor Case
GREEN

Acknowledging the Rights of Nature in Europe: The Mar Menor Case

‘The recognition of the rights of nature is not novel—it is rooted in longstanding Indigenous legal traditions, and it has directly challenged anthropocentric legal frameworks inherited from colonial systems. Incorporating such rights into Western legal traditions by applying them to ecosystems like the Mar Menor raises complex and as yet unresolved legal, political, and social questions.’

Márk Vargha
21.11.2025
FM Szijjártó: ‘Insanity’ in Brussels about Ukraine Corruption Scandal
CURRENT

FM Szijjártó: ‘Insanity’ in Brussels about Ukraine Corruption Scandal

Hungary’s FM Péter Szijjártó slammed EU ministers in Brussels as ‘insane’ over Ukraine, criticizing their support for Kyiv despite a major corruption scandal. He called for accountability on aid, warned the war is ‘unwinnable’ for the Ukrainians, and urged Brussels leadership to back President Trump’s peace efforts.

Márton Losonczi
20.11.2025
Otthon Start and Airbnb Curbs Drive New Patterns in Budapest Property Demand
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Otthon Start and Airbnb Curbs Drive New Patterns in Budapest Property Demand

Budapest’s housing market is shifting as mid-range districts gain traction and traditionally expensive Buda areas lose momentum. The trend is driven by the Otthon Start programme and new Airbnb restrictions, according to fresh data from Duna House.

Ádám Bráder
20.11.2025
Hungary–US Ties at ‘Historic High’ after Trump–Orbán Meeting
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungary–US Ties at ‘Historic High’ after Trump–Orbán Meeting

Hungarian–American relations have reached a new peak, officials said at a panel on the Washington summit between Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán. Speakers, including Robert Palladino and State Secretary Levente Magyar, argued that ties are now driven by shared interests, concrete results, and a renewed focus on sovereignty, family policy, and long-term cooperation.

Joakim Scheffer
20.11.2025
Slovenia under Fire from NGOs, Brussels for Crime Crackdown after Šutar Murder
POLITICS

Slovenia under Fire from NGOs, Brussels for Crime Crackdown after Šutar Murder

Slovenia under fire after parliament approved the Šutar Law, granting sweeping police powers in designated high-risk zones. NGOs and EU officials warn the law may unfairly single out Roma communities, introduced shortly after a Roma suspect fatally assaulted Aleš Šutar—an incident that triggered mass protests and ministerial resignations.

Joakim Scheffer
20.11.2025
Better-Than-Expected Nvidia Earnings to Stop Stock Market Slide — UPDATE
CURRENT

Better-Than-Expected Nvidia Earnings to Stop Stock Market Slide — UPDATE

The American chipmaker giant Nvidia surpassed expectations in its Q3 2025 earnings call, sending not only its own stock higher but also lifting other tech companies in pre-market trading. This has helped buck the broader downward trend in US markets, which had been weighed down by concerns over the potential overvaluation of AI-related companies.

Márton Losonczi
20.11.2025
Patriots for Europe Demand Debate on Ukrainian Corruption, EP Majority Blocks Proposal
CURRENT POLITICS

Patriots for Europe Demand Debate on Ukrainian Corruption, EP Majority Blocks Proposal

The Patriots for Europe group sought a plenary debate on corruption cases in Ukraine and the risks linked to EU financial aid, but their proposal was rejected by the left, liberal, and EPP majority in the European Parliament, prompting renewed criticism over transparency and accountability.

Ádám Bráder
20.11.2025
Legalization Destroys Families — An Interview with Luke Niforatos
INTERVIEW

Legalization Destroys Families — An Interview with Luke Niforatos

Luke Niforatos, Executive Vice President of Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM), warns that drug liberalization is being driven by powerful corporate interests, not public health. Speaking to Hungarian Conservative at the MCC Budapest Summit on the Global Drug Epidemic, he argues that high-potency cannabis and psychedelics are destabilizing families and communities in the US.

Joakim Scheffer
20.11.2025
Largest Central European Terracotta Army Exhibition in 25 Years to Open in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Largest Central European Terracotta Army Exhibition in 25 Years to Open in Budapest

The first terracotta warriors have arrived in Budapest for the Museum of Fine Arts’ major new exhibition, Guardians of Eternity, opening in late November. The large-scale show, unprecedented in Central Europe in 25 years, will feature original artefacts from China’s First Emperor.

Ádám Bráder
20.11.2025
Bryan Leib Bids Farewell to Robert Palladino
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Bryan Leib Bids Farewell to Robert Palladino

Robert Palladino’s tenure as Chargé d’Affaires in Budapest is ending as Ambassador-designate Benjamin Landa prepares to take over. Bryan Leib praised Palladino’s professionalism and his efforts to strengthen the US–Hungary alliance in a heartfelt farewell message on X.

Márton Losonczi
19.11.2025
Ignorance, Denial Fuel France’s Security Crisis — An Interview with Xavier Raufer
INTERVIEW

Ignorance, Denial Fuel France’s Security Crisis — An Interview with Xavier Raufer

French criminologist Xavier Raufer warns that France’s current security crisis is the result of decades of political denial over organized crime, drug trafficking, and uncontrolled migration. Speaking to Hungarian Conservative at the MCC Budapest Summit on the Global Drug Epidemic, he explains why Marseille now faces homicide rates comparable to Latin America.

Joakim Scheffer
19.11.2025
‘This war is primarily about security and not about territory’ — An Interview with Zachary Paikin
INTERVIEW

‘This war is primarily about security and not about territory’ — An Interview with Zachary Paikin

‘I applaud Hungary’s efforts to pursue peace and to offer its good offices here in Budapest, or at least to serve as a venue for American–Russian dialogue. Beyond that, I think what’s key here is that this war is about the future of Europe’s security order.’

Márton Lukács
19.11.2025
Hungary Joins Europe-Wide Arthouse Cinema Day with More Than 100 Screenings
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Joins Europe-Wide Arthouse Cinema Day with More Than 100 Screenings

More than 100 screenings, including festival award contenders and two Hungarian premieres, will be held across 27 art cinemas nationwide this Sunday as Hungary joins the 10th European Arthouse Cinema Day, organizers announced on Wednesday.

Ádám Bráder
19.11.2025
Poland’s Post-Communist Comeback: Tusk’s Globalist Coalition Targets Sovereignists
CURRENT OPINION POLITICS

Poland’s Post-Communist Comeback: Tusk’s Globalist Coalition Targets Sovereignists

‘Even in 2015, when the PiS government came to power, individuals with communist pedigrees were still numerous within the less visible but essential layers of state administration, the judiciary, the economy, NGOs, and the media. Today these networks are returning…The goal is clear: to maintain control over social and state institutions regardless of electoral outcomes.’

Marcin Romanowski
19.11.2025
Hungarian Researchers Develop Brain-Inspired AI Vision Breakthrough
CULTURE & SOCIETY TECH

Hungarian Researchers Develop Brain-Inspired AI Vision Breakthrough

A new AI-based vision model developed by researchers at the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics could advance the understanding of brain function while making machine vision systems more accurate and reliable, the institute announced on Tuesday.

Ádám Bráder
19.11.2025
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