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Trump’s Triumphant Return — Prospects Ahead of The Hague NATO Summit

US President Donald Trump will return to the NATO table in just a few hours for the first time since 2019. The summit in The Hague is set to be far from routine for several reasons: member states are expected…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.06.2025
  • CURRENT

Balázs Orbán, JD Vance Discuss Deepening US–Hungary Ties in Washington

A series of high-level meetings between Hungarian and US government officials continues, as Balázs Orbán, Political Director of the Hungarian Prime Minister met with US Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday at the White House to discuss bilateral cooperation….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.06.2025
  • TECH

AI to Revolutionize Banking Sector, Deloitte Predicts

Artificial intelligence is poised to fundamentally reshape financial services, particularly the banking sector, by enhancing efficiency, cutting costs, and opening new business opportunities—according to a new Deloitte report….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.06.2025
  • CURRENT

Crude Oil Prices Plunge in Response to Restrained Iranian Retaliation, Ceasefire News

After last week’s big jump, crude oil prices have come down close to their pre-Iran attack levels after the conflict in the Middle East between Iran, Israel, and the United States started to cool down. In response, the major US…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.06.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Hungary Is Seen as a Trendsetter in the Indo-Pacific — An Interview with Shihoko Goto

Shihoko Goto, Senior Fellow at the Mansfield Foundation, discusses the evolving concept of Indo-Pacific governance, Hungary’s strategic appeal in the region, and the balancing act countries face amid growing US–China competition….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.06.2025
  • CURRENT

Trump Announces Full Ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Declaring End to 12-Day War

President Donald Trump announced a full ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, bringing an end to what he called the 12-day war. The truce, reached with US mediation, is set to take effect Tuesday at midnight Washington time….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.06.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ákos Ezer’s Subtle Irony: Disquiet Beneath ‘…and the livin’ is easy’ at Einspach & Czapolai

‘In short, “…and the livin’ is easy” offers a quiet but compelling meditation on the imperfect nature of modern life. Like the Gershwin song that inspired it, the exhibition wraps discomfort in beauty and irony in charm.’…
  • Konrád Gazdag
  • ‎ —‎ 24.06.2025
  • CURRENT

EU Sanctions Stalled as Hungary and Slovakia Defend Energy Interests

Hungary and Slovakia have blocked the EU’s latest sanctions package, opposing plans to ban Russian oil and gas imports. Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó warned the move would devastate Hungary’s energy security and lead to soaring household costs….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.06.2025
  • POLITICS, REVIEW

Absolute Chaos within the Democrats, The New York Times Reports

According to a recently published article by The New York Times, under the leadership of new party chairman Ken Martin of Minnesota, the Democratic Party’s operations in the United States are plagued by a lack of funding and infighting….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.06.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Liverpool Agrees €46 Million Deal for Milos Kerkez

Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez is set to join Dominik Szoboszlai at Liverpool, as the current Premier League champions finalize a €46 million deal for the 21-year-old. With that, Kerkez becomes the second most valuable Hungarian footballer in history—after Szoboszlai, who…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.06.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest’s Kiscelli Museum Showcases the History and Culture of Telephone Communication

Budapest’s Kiscelli Museum invites visitors to explore the history and cultural impact of telephony with its interactive exhibition ‘Hello? Hello!’, open until 18 January. The show spans from the late 19th century to today with vintage phones, soundscapes, and hands-on…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.06.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Minority Party RMDSZ Joins Romanian Government with Three Ministers

The Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ) will be part of the new four-party government, party leader Hunor Kelemen announced on Sunday. According to Kelemen, the Hungarian minority party will hold three ministerial posts in the coalition….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.06.2025
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REVIEW

Hungarian Football Club Fehérvár FC Bought for Less Than $0.01
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Football Club Fehérvár FC Bought for Less Than $0.01

Fehérvár FC (formerly known as Videoton), once a Hungarian football giant, has been relegated for the first time in 25 years. After public drama between its owner and the Mayor, the city municipality bought the club for the nominal fee of 1 HUF. Now under municipal control, survival—not promotion—is the goal for next season.

Márton Losonczi
12.06.2025
96 Per Cent of Transylvanian Hungarians Support Fidesz, New Poll Finds
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

96 Per Cent of Transylvanian Hungarians Support Fidesz, New Poll Finds

Despite opposition leader Péter Magyar walking on foot from Budapest to Nagyvárad (Oradea) to court voters, Fidesz remains immensely popular with Transylvanian Hungarians holding dual citizenship. A new poll by a Koloszvár (Cluj)-based research firm found that 96 per cent of them would back Prime Minister Orbán’s party in an election.

Márton Losonczi
12.06.2025
No Hungarians Among Victims of India Plane Crash, Foreign Ministry Says
CURRENT

No Hungarians Among Victims of India Plane Crash, Foreign Ministry Says

No Hungarian citizens were affected in the Air India plane crash in Gujarat, India. The Hungarian embassy remains in contact with local authorities and is ready to assist any Hungarians in the region if needed, the Foreign Ministry confirmed.

Ádám Bráder
12.06.2025
Christians Under Attack: Stop the Genocide in Nigeria
CURRENT

Christians Under Attack: Stop the Genocide in Nigeria

‘According to an April 2023 report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law, at least 52,250 persecuted Christians have been killed in the past 14 years, simply for the crime of being Christian. In the past five years, violence has spread southwards to the middle belt of Nigeria. In addition, approximately 18,000 churches and 2,500 Christian schools have been attacked…’

Mario Alexis Portella
12.06.2025
EU Backs Green Shift in Aviation with Massive Sustainable Fuel Subsidy
CURRENT

EU Backs Green Shift in Aviation with Massive Sustainable Fuel Subsidy

The EU is backing the purchase of 216 million litres of sustainable jet fuel in a major push to green aviation. With subsidies of up to 6 euros per litre, the initiative aims to close the price gap between kerosene and eco-friendly alternatives.

Ádám Bráder
12.06.2025
USA Cuts Down on Military Aid to Ukraine, Hungarian Experts React
CURRENT REVIEW

USA Cuts Down on Military Aid to Ukraine, Hungarian Experts React

US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has announced that, as part of the 2026 DOD budget, the US will be decreasing its foreign aid to Ukraine. What does this mean for the Russo–Ukrainian war? The Hungarian news channel HírTV has invited experts Konstatin Hidegkuti and György Dunda to discuss the matter.

Márton Losonczi
12.06.2025
‘Anti-Zionism is the new antisemitism’ — Israel’s Fight against the New Wave of Antisemitism
POLITICS

‘Anti-Zionism is the new antisemitism’ — Israel’s Fight against the New Wave of Antisemitism

The Gaza war and Israel’s harsh tactics have damaged the Jewish state’s international reputation. Despite Israel’s right to self-defence, antisemitism has intensified globally. Recognizing this new threat, Israel is seeking new allies—and has already found one in Hungary.

Tamás Maráczi
12.06.2025
Heatwave and Holiday Drive Record Travel Across Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Heatwave and Holiday Drive Record Travel Across Hungary

Hungary saw a major tourism boom over the Pentecost weekend, with 45 per cent more visitors at Lake Balaton and a nationwide surge in hotel stays driven by warm weather and holiday travel. Tourism revenue rose 35 per cent, hitting a record 12.1 billion forints.

Ádám Bráder
12.06.2025
USAID Documentary by Hungarian Gov Gets Hype on X
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

USAID Documentary by Hungarian Gov Gets Hype on X

After Trump’s second-term crackdown on USAID—backed by Musk’s DOGE—the Fidesz faction in the Hungarian National Assembly announced a documentary in April exposing alleged ties to local liberal groups. Now, posts about it on X are blowing up, with tens of thousands of likes fuelling fresh attention to the scandal.

Márton Losonczi
11.06.2025
Hungary Files Lawsuit Against EU Court over Daily Migration Fine
CURRENT

Hungary Files Lawsuit Against EU Court over Daily Migration Fine

Hungary will file a lawsuit against the European Court of Justice over a ruling that imposes a €1 million daily fine on the country for its asylum policy. The government argues the penalty contradicts its sovereign approach to border control.

Ádám Bráder
11.06.2025
‘We are not provinces of an empire’ — Marine Le Pen at Patriots’ Summit
CURRENT POLITICS

‘We are not provinces of an empire’ — Marine Le Pen at Patriots’ Summit

‘During the Leaders’ Summit in Fontainebleau on 8 June 2025, PfE heads issued a joint statement in which they “reaffirmed their desire to work together to make Europe a continent of power, peace and freedom once again.” Leaders expressed their concerns that the “failed policies” of Brussels harm the European economy and competitiveness, and as a result, Europe risks losing its global influence.’

Lili Zemplényi
11.06.2025
National Athletics Centre Crowned in Two Categories at Global Architecture Awards
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

National Athletics Centre Crowned in Two Categories at Global Architecture Awards

Budapest’s National Athletics Centre has won two public choice awards at the prestigious Architizer A+Awards, earning global recognition for its iconic design and sustainable transformation following the 2023 World Athletics Championships.

Ádám Bráder
11.06.2025
Woke Activist Doxxing ICE Agents Gets Busted and Begs for Forgiveness
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Woke Activist Doxxing ICE Agents Gets Busted and Begs for Forgiveness

Jack Quillin, posting under the X account LA Scanner, happily shared compromising information about the whereabouts of ICE agents during the Los Angeles riots. However, once internet users shared his personal information, he quickly started begging for forgiveness and deleted his account.

Márton Losonczi
11.06.2025
SpaceX Delays Historic Ax-4 Mission Due to Technical Glitch
CURRENT TECH

SpaceX Delays Historic Ax-4 Mission Due to Technical Glitch

SpaceX postponed the launch of Axiom’s fourth private space mission just minutes before liftoff due to a liquid oxygen leak. The Ax-4 crew would have included the first Hungarian, Indian, and Polish citizens to board the International Space Station.

Ádám Bráder
11.06.2025
Hungary’s Night of Museums to Celebrate Jókai and Community
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Night of Museums to Celebrate Jókai and Community

Hungary’s beloved Night of Museums returns on 21 June with over 2,700 programmes at 470 venues. This year’s event pays tribute to Mór Jókai, offering a vibrant mix of literature, arts, and family-friendly activities, from concerts to card games.

Ádám Bráder
11.06.2025
Uzbekistan’s Golden Visa Programme — Another Step Towards Attracting Foreign Investors
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Uzbekistan’s Golden Visa Programme — Another Step Towards Attracting Foreign Investors

Uzbekistan’s new ‘Golden Visa’ programme offers 5-year residency to foreign investors for $150,000 per family member. Aimed at boosting investment and economic growth, the initiative strengthens legal guarantees, fosters international cooperation, and reflects the country’s ongoing commitment to openness and reform.

Dunyo Information Agency
11.06.2025
Budapest Airport Gets Boost with New TRIBE Hotel Opening
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Budapest Airport Gets Boost with New TRIBE Hotel Opening

A new four-star hotel, the TRIBE Budapest Airport Hotel, has opened just steps from Terminal 2 of Liszt Ferenc International Airport. Developed by WING and operated with Accor, the stylish new facility offers 167 rooms, a rooftop bar, and direct airport access.

Ádám Bráder
10.06.2025
Communist Hungary’s Futile Spy War against the US and the UK
CULTURE & SOCIETY REVIEW

Communist Hungary’s Futile Spy War against the US and the UK

A new volume by historian István Pál explores Hungary’s Cold War espionage operations in the US and UK. New York–Washington–London reveals key cases from 1950–1970, offering rare insight into the shadowy world of state socialist intelligence and its often flawed, yet revealing, tactics abroad.

László Bernát Veszprémy
10.06.2025
Hungarian Goalkeeper Ármin Pécsi Signed by Liverpool
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Goalkeeper Ármin Pécsi Signed by Liverpool

Liverpool FC has announced the signing of 20-year-old Hungarian goalkeeper Ármin Pécsi from Puskás Akadémia. Midfielder and Hungarian national team captain Dominik Szoboszlai is already playing for the reigning English champions; while another Hungarian international, left-back Milos Kerkez, is reportedly close to joining the Reds.

Márton Losonczi
10.06.2025
Overturning Same-Sex Unions
OPINION

Overturning Same-Sex Unions

‘Baptists plan to vote this week on acting to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex unions ten years ago this month. They would be joining Republican lawmakers from nine states after Congressman Josh Schriver introduced the marriage resolution in his home state of Michigan, saying that the Obergefell ruling “is at odds with the sanctity of marriage…”’

Mario Alexis Portella
10.06.2025
Artificial Intelligence Creates More Jobs than It Replaces, Study Finds
CURRENT TECH

Artificial Intelligence Creates More Jobs than It Replaces, Study Finds

Contrary to fears, AI is increasing jobs while transforming work, according to PwC’s Global AI Jobs Barometer 2025. High-exposure sectors saw 38 per cent job growth (2019–2024), higher wages, and faster revenue increases. However, skill demands are shifting rapidly, requiring continuous learning.

Ádám Bráder
10.06.2025
US Soldier Dies in Hungary in Tragic Accident
CURRENT

US Soldier Dies in Hungary in Tragic Accident

Aaron Cox, a 24-year-old Sergeant in the 101st Airborne Division in the US Army from Texas, sadly passed away last week in a vehicle accident during a training exercise at Camp Croft, a NATO military base near Veszprém, Hungary.

Márton Losonczi
10.06.2025
Orbán’s Fiery Speech: Hungary as Europe’s Final Bastion of Christianity against Brussels
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán’s Fiery Speech: Hungary as Europe’s Final Bastion of Christianity against Brussels

Speaking at a Patriots for Europe event in France, Viktor Orbán called Hungary the EU’s ‘black sheep’ and ‘final Christian bastion’. He urged European conservatives to unite against Brussels, oppose war, and defend national sovereignty and identity.

Ádám Bráder
10.06.2025
Patriots for Europe Call for a Rebirth of the Continent Based on Sovereignty and Identity
CURRENT POLITICS

Patriots for Europe Call for a Rebirth of the Continent Based on Sovereignty and Identity

After meeting in Fontainebleau, leaders of the Patriots for Europe alliance pledged to reshape the EU into a continent of peace, power, and sovereignty, rejecting centralization, open-border migration policies, and further escalation in Ukraine.

Ádám Bráder
10.06.2025
‘Technology is here to stay’ — An Interview with Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode
INTERVIEW

‘Technology is here to stay’ — An Interview with Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode

‘The main thing is how quickly the changes now occur…I think there was much, much more continuity between the generations before the great technological advances of the first half of the 19th and then the 20th centuries…And so I think it’s not the inventions themselves that create the problem, but rather the enormously quick pace of the advance of technology.’

Márton Lukács
09.06.2025
‘I’m at home in the church’ — A Visit to the Hajdú-Németh Family in New Brunswick
DIASPORA

‘I’m at home in the church’ — A Visit to the Hajdú-Németh Family in New Brunswick

‘It all started when I noticed that the church was emptying, that parents weren’t bringing their children who were the same age as mine. As I mentioned, my faith is deeply emotional. Christmas has always meant a lot to me—it offers a spiritual experience and creates a warm family atmosphere. So, I thought maybe I could awaken that same feeling in young people and bring them back to church.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
09.06.2025
Embodiment, AI, and the Human Question — A Conversation on Technology and Theology with Jared Hayden
INTERVIEW TECH

Embodiment, AI, and the Human Question — A Conversation on Technology and Theology with Jared Hayden

In an era defined by rapid technological progress, the relationship between embodiment, theology, and digital innovation is becoming increasingly urgent. This conversation with Jared Hayden, policy researcher at the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) offers a deeply reflective exploration of how artificial intelligence, remote work, and internet culture are reshaping not just society—but humanity itself.

Ádám Bráder
08.06.2025
Beyond the Óperencia — The Hungarian Chronicler of the New World
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

Beyond the Óperencia — The Hungarian Chronicler of the New World

In its ‘Beyond the Óperencia’ series, Magyar Krónika will be 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 part, we will take a look at Sándor Bölöni Farkas’ life and travelogue, Journey to North America, which was the first to introduce the New World to the Hungarian public.

Lázár Pap
08.06.2025
Notes on Modern Mentality II — Why Is Atheism Possible?
PHILOSOPHY

Notes on Modern Mentality II — Why Is Atheism Possible?

‘…the idea of a Creator conceived and represented in vulgar theological approaches as a quasi-human person is not only unacceptable today but also explicitly harmful to the contemporary expressions and life-opportunities of religion, fostering further denial and turning away in philosophically or scientifically trained minds.’

Zoltán Pető
07.06.2025
The Hungarians’ Fierce Struggle Against the Tatars — The Battle of Mohi in 1241
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Hungarians’ Fierce Struggle Against the Tatars — The Battle of Mohi in 1241

‘The losses and military failures suffered by the Tatars, most of which occurred in Hungary, are rarely mentioned among the reasons for their unexpected withdrawal from Central Europe…Since Hayton’s best-selling work in Europe attributed the stopping of the Mongols to the Austrian prince, the heroic resistance of the Hungarians was almost completely forgotten.’

László Veszprémy
07.06.2025
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