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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Government Extends Price-Margin Cuts, Adds 14 More Food Items

Hungary’s government says it is standing with citizens rather than ‘profit-driven multinationals’, extending its price-margin reduction measures until 28 February 2026 and expanding them to 14 additional food products from 1 December to protect families and pensioners….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 14.11.2025
  • CURRENT

The European Court of Human Rights Examines the Nature of a Monastic Cell

In a case opposing a nun to her former community, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is considering the legal nature of a monastic cell: should it be regarded as a private home?…
  • Nicolas Bauer
  • ‎ —‎ 14.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Inches Away from World Cup Play-Offs after Victory over Armenia

Hungary beat Armenia 1–0 away from home in Yerevan, Armenia. Barnabás Varga scored the winner with another header, his fourth goal in four games in the campaign. If Portugal beat Ireland later tonight, Hungary are guaranteed to make it to…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
  • POLITICS

Zelenskyy’s Inner Circle Rocked by Massive Corruption Scandal

Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies have launched a sweeping investigation into a $100 million kickback scheme tied to the state energy sector and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s inner circle. The scandal, centred on businessman Timur Mindich, comes as the EU considers whether to…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
The new members of the Hungarian Government before pledging their parliament oath in Budapest, Hungary in 1921. Published in the weekly periodical newspaper called Vasarnapi Ujság by the printing press inc. Franklin Irodalmi és Nyomdai Rt. in 1921.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

From Crisis to Knowledge: The Klebelsberg Education Plan

‘The education system [Count Kunó Klebelsberg] established shaped the educational policies of future generations, laying the groundwork for ideas that continue to have an impact today. The reforms he enacted contributed to the emergence of a more educated, aware, and…
  • Benedek Alpár
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
  • CURRENT, TECH

Mercedes-Benz Opens First R&D Centre in Hungary to Drive Electric Innovation

Mercedes-Benz is establishing its first research and development centre in Hungary with an investment worth tens of billions of forints, further strengthening the country’s role in the global automotive transformation, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced in Kecskemét….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian–Turkish Ties Celebrated at Budapest ‘Media Bridges’ Conference

Hungarian–Turkish relations took centre stage at the ‘Media Bridges’ conference in Budapest, hosted by the Foundation for a Civic Hungary. Top officials and experts from both countries discussed expanding cooperation in media, energy, and security, underscoring a partnership grounded in…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Gordon Ramsay Visits Hungarian Hell’s Kitchen in Budapest

British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay visited Budapest, Hungary, for his birthday weekend. There, he visited a restaurant with a name that is very special to him, so he decided to share a short video of the experience on his social…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
  • CURRENT

Elon Musk Humiliates Von der Leyen over EU Democracy

Elon Musk has publicly humiliated Ursula von der Leyen over the EU’s democratic deficit, replying to her post about the ‘European Democracy Shield’ by asking: ‘If democracy is the foundation of freedom, shouldn’t your position be elected by the people?’…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
(L/R) US President Donald Trump greets Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC on November 7, 2025. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)
  • OPINION, POLITICS

From Civilizational Ally to Strategic Connector: Hungary’s Role in the U.S. Trans-Caspian Strategy

‘Orbán’s multi-vector commercial policy, which balances energy cooperation with Russia, selective investment from China, and strategic alignment with Washington, allows Hungary to act as a stabilizing bridge between great powers.’…
  • Darren G. Spinck
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary Leads NATO Mission Guarding Baltic Skies Amid Rising Tensions

Hungarian Air Force Gripen fighters have conducted 20 real NATO air alerts in the past three and a half months as part of the Baltic Air Policing mission, which safeguards the airspace of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, the mission commander…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Online Anxiety Emerging as a Major Mental Health Crisis, Experts Warn

Online anxiety has become one of today’s most pressing mental health issues, experts warned at the ‘Under Pressure – Our Anxieties in the Real and Virtual World’ conference held on Wednesday in Budapest, Hungary….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.11.2025
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REVIEW

Young Hungarian Scientists Develop Breakthrough for Sustainable Gold Extraction
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Young Hungarian Scientists Develop Breakthrough for Sustainable Gold Extraction

A breakthrough by young researchers at the University of Debrecen could transform the way valuable metals are recovered from electronic waste. Their newly developed aerogel offers the most efficient and sustainable method yet for extracting gold, and the innovation has already won a major Hungarian award.

Ádám Bráder
05.11.2025
Democrats Sweep in Virginia and New Jersey in Disappointing Night for GOP
CURRENT POLITICS

Democrats Sweep in Virginia and New Jersey in Disappointing Night for GOP

Democrats outperformed polling in both New Jersey and Virginia: Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger are now the governor-elects in the two states, respectively, both winning by wide margins. Even scandal-ridden Jay Jones won his race for Attorney General for Virginia by a decent amount. What does this mean for President Trump and the Republicans?

Márton Losonczi
05.11.2025
Hungarian References Shine in Netflix’s The Witcher Season 4
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian References Shine in Netflix’s The Witcher Season 4

Netflix’s fantasy epic The Witcher returned for its fourth season on 30 October, once again captivating millions worldwide. Based on the novels of Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski, the series stands out as a rare non-Anglo fantasy phenomenon—and its latest chapter highlights multiple Hungarian references, including the iconic character Zoltan Chivay.

Joakim Scheffer
04.11.2025
PM Orbán Launches Investigation into Opposition Data Leak
CURRENT

PM Orbán Launches Investigation into Opposition Data Leak

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ordered a national security investigation into a massive data leak involving the Tisza Party’s app, after the personal data of roughly 200,000 users was published online. The government suspects that Ukrainian individuals were involved in handling the database, calling the incident a grave security risk.

Joakim Scheffer
04.11.2025
Nuclear Power Key to Hungary’s Long-Term Energy Security, Foreign Minister Says
CURRENT

Nuclear Power Key to Hungary’s Long-Term Energy Security, Foreign Minister Says

Hungary’s nuclear sector is internationally competitive and remains a strategic pillar of the country’s future economic performance, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Paris. As global energy demand surges, he stressed that only nuclear power can meet long-term needs safely and affordably.

Ádám Bráder
04.11.2025
Highly Anticipated Documentary about Transylvanian Football Legend László Bölöni Is Coming to Theatres
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Highly Anticipated Documentary about Transylvanian Football Legend László Bölöni Is Coming to Theatres

László Bölöni won the European Cup with the Romanian club Steaua București in 1986. While coaching Sporting CP, he brought up Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the all-time greats of the game, to the senior team in 2002. Now, a documentary is coming out about his life.

Márton Losonczi
04.11.2025
Soviet Terror after the Hungarian Revolution
CULTURE & SOCIETY INTERVIEW

Soviet Terror after the Hungarian Revolution

‘It is hard to distinguish between the phases of the Soviet takeover and the start of the Communist vengeance.’

Dániel Farkas
04.11.2025
Early November Nights Offer Prime Viewing of the Taurid Meteors in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Early November Nights Offer Prime Viewing of the Taurid Meteors in Hungary

Skywatchers in early November will have the chance to observe the Southern and Northern Taurid meteor showers, known for their bright, slow fireballs. The two showers peak on 5 and 12 November, offering many nights of spectacular autumn viewing.

Ádám Bráder
04.11.2025
Iceland — An Endangered Society
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

Iceland — An Endangered Society

‘Violent crime has arrived in a country where it was exceedingly rare. Iceland is now even a contributor to the online migrant-crime genre.’

Michael O’Shea
04.11.2025
New AI Supercomputer Boosts Digital Heritage Research in Hungary
TECH

New AI Supercomputer Boosts Digital Heritage Research in Hungary

Eötvös Loránd University and the Digital Heritage National Laboratory have unveiled a new AI-optimized high-performance server, boosting Hungary’s digital heritage and language technology research with major national support.

Ádám Bráder
04.11.2025
Hungarian Gyros Stands Investigated for Hygiene
CURRENT

Hungarian Gyros Stands Investigated for Hygiene

The Hungarian National Authority for Trade and Consumer Protection (NATCP) has announced that it is launching a series of investigations into restaurants and stands selling the popular street food gyros across the country to ensure compliance with hygiene and raw food standards.

Márton Losonczi
03.11.2025
Trump–Orbán Meeting Could Forge a New US–Hungarian Energy Axis
POLITICS REVIEW

Trump–Orbán Meeting Could Forge a New US–Hungarian Energy Axis

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to meet President Donald Trump in Washington on 7 November, with energy cooperation expected to dominate the talks. According to Index, the two governments have worked for months on a deal involving American nuclear technology and gas exports that could fundamentally reshape Hungary’s energy strategy.

Joakim Scheffer
03.11.2025
Jordan Bardella Leads 2027 French Presidential Poll with Record Support
CURRENT

Jordan Bardella Leads 2027 French Presidential Poll with Record Support

The National Rally (RN) continues to dominate the French political landscape, according to a fresh Elabe poll ahead of the 2027 presidential race. Jordan Bardella leads with up to 37.5 per cent, while Marine Le Pen follows at 34 per cent. The results underscore the party’s widening appeal, even among pensioners and moderate right-wing voters.

Joakim Scheffer
03.11.2025
Hungary-Led Multinational Special Ops Forces Command Reaches Full Capability
CURRENT

Hungary-Led Multinational Special Ops Forces Command Reaches Full Capability

‘A significant milestone in Central European defence cooperation has been reached as the Regional Special Operations Component Command, led by Hungary, has officially achieved full operational capability. The command brings together the special operations forces of Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia…’

Konrád Gazdag
03.11.2025
Hungary Praised on X for Renovating ‘Record’ 4,000 Churches
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Praised on X for Renovating ‘Record’ 4,000 Churches

A user going by the name ‘Based Hungary’ on the social media platform X has recently published a post, praising Hungary for renovating a ‘record number’ of 4,000 churches. Last month, State Secretary Miklós Soltész talked about the Hungarian government’s efforts to renovate churches, which is likely where the X user got their figure.

Márton Losonczi
03.11.2025
Hungary Remains among EU Leaders in Employment, State Secretary Says
CURRENT

Hungary Remains among EU Leaders in Employment, State Secretary Says

Hungary continues to report strong employment figures, with the number of registered jobseekers down significantly compared to 2010. The government says rising wages and supportive programmes are helping keep unemployment among the lowest in the EU.

Ádám Bráder
03.11.2025
Burning Questions of a Flagrant Debate: Trump’s Flag-Burning Order—Patriotism or Peril to Free Speech?
CURRENT POLITICS

Burning Questions of a Flagrant Debate: Trump’s Flag-Burning Order—Patriotism or Peril to Free Speech?

‘Trump’s EO perhaps instinctively draws from the historical lesson: that love of one’s country is not a limitation of freedom—it is a precondition of a nation’s survival.’

Mónika Palotai – Márton Sulyok
03.11.2025
Hungary Sets Legal Framework for Responsible Artificial Intelligence
CURRENT

Hungary Sets Legal Framework for Responsible Artificial Intelligence

Hungary has adopted its first Artificial Intelligence Act, aiming to ensure that citizens and small businesses benefit from technological change while remaining protected. The government says the law will create safe, transparent and responsible AI use across the country.

Ádám Bráder
03.11.2025
Energy, Ukraine and Investments to Dominate Orbán–Trump Meeting
CURRENT POLITICS

Energy, Ukraine and Investments to Dominate Orbán–Trump Meeting

Hungary expects a broad agenda at the upcoming Washington meeting between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and US President Donald Trump, including the war in Ukraine and future cooperation in defence, energy, and the economy, according to Orbán’s political director.

Ádám Bráder
03.11.2025
Fixing Germany’s Sovereignty Deficit: The Case for Sovereign Realism
POLITICS

Fixing Germany’s Sovereignty Deficit: The Case for Sovereign Realism

‘Germany faces a stark choice between continued strategic drift and fundamental transformation. The half-measures of constrained realism will prove no more effective than the delusions of values-based idealism when confronted with determined opposition…Only genuine sovereign realism…offers the possibility of effective foreign policy in the age of great power competition.’

Arian Aghashahi
02.11.2025
‘Hold on to what you have!’ — A Conversation with Reverend László Csákai of Detroit
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘Hold on to what you have!’ — A Conversation with Reverend László Csákai of Detroit

‘It’s not easy to define, to experience, and to decide why we live in the present rather than the future…It’s hard to attract new members when families have so many other options for the weekend…Still, in four months, we’ve gained back several old friends and some new families. That’s why the scripture “hold on to what you have” echoes in me.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
02.11.2025
The Great European Delusion and the Dawn of Realist Foreign Policy
CURRENT OPINION

The Great European Delusion and the Dawn of Realist Foreign Policy

‘Our world has changed, the international order has transformed, and every actor is trying to adapt. With the end of unipolarity, the hegemony of liberal foreign policy also ended…Free trade has given way to protectionism; moralizing, value-centric diplomacy has given way to transactional realism. However, this recognition apparently eludes the European Union.’

Péter Pál Kránitz
02.11.2025
Your Majesty, This Gem Might Interest You! — Imre Schwaiger, Collector and Trader of Eastern Treasures
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Your Majesty, This Gem Might Interest You! — Imre Schwaiger, Collector and Trader of Eastern Treasures

‘In international studies, the Hungarian merchant is considered one of the discoverers of Tibetan art, as he recognized the cultural values ​​of the Himalayan peoples early on…He is also considered the second founder of the Asian Art Museum, founded by Ferenc Hopp, as he donated so many, mainly Indian and Tibetan statues and scroll paintings, to the collection.’

Emese Hulej
01.11.2025
The Nature of Cyberspace: István Dukai’s New Exhibition at Hotel Clark
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Nature of Cyberspace: István Dukai’s New Exhibition at Hotel Clark

‘István Dukai is a Budapest-based graphic and visual artist whose works evoke the traditions of constructivism, minimal art, op art, and the Bauhaus. Behind the discipline of form lies a profound sensitivity and deep respect for materials. His art is guided by a reductionist approach where every line, curve, and colour has its own place and purpose.’

Konrád Gazdag
01.11.2025
Can the Human Body Die?
PHILOSOPHY

Can the Human Body Die?

Of course, every human life is subject to the passage of time; no human body can survive once it has grown old, worn out, and its biological functions have ceased. Yet, according to the Bible, no human body dies permanently—everyone will be resurrected in the body, some in one way, some in another.

Tamás Maráczi
01.11.2025
South Korea’s Defence Revolution
CURRENT OPINION

South Korea’s Defence Revolution

‘The debut of a Korean hypersonic missile prototype was one of the exhibition’s highlights, placing Seoul into an elite club.’

Norbert Szári
31.10.2025
Highlights of Hungary Community Awards Given Out after over 140,000 Votes Cast
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Highlights of Hungary Community Awards Given Out after over 140,000 Votes Cast

Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu, Transylvanian Roma priest Ottó Kalányos, and the Örökké Haza (Forever Home) project received Highlights of Hungary 2025’s three community awards, after a record-breaking over 140,000 votes cast by the public.

Márton Losonczi
31.10.2025
Commemorating the Life of Martin Luther on Reformation Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Commemorating the Life of Martin Luther on Reformation Day

On this day, we celebrate the life of Martin Luther, the leader of the Reformation movement of the 16th century, a former Augustinian friar and professor of theology, and the author of the first common-language German translation of the Bible.

Márton Losonczi
31.10.2025
Hungary’s Army Proves Strength and Readiness in Historic Adaptive Hussars Exercise
CURRENT

Hungary’s Army Proves Strength and Readiness in Historic Adaptive Hussars Exercise

Hungary successfully concluded its largest military exercise since the political transition, the Adaptive Hussars 2025. The NATO-linked drill tested the army’s full spectrum of capabilities and marked a milestone in Hungary’s ongoing defence modernization.

Ádám Bráder
31.10.2025
From Paris to Samarkand: UNESCO Opens New Chapter in Its Global Mission
CURRENT OPINION

From Paris to Samarkand: UNESCO Opens New Chapter in Its Global Mission

‘It is deeply symbolic that the 43rd UNESCO General Conference is taking place in Uzbekistan—a nation that has played a pivotal role in fostering regional peace and dialogue.’

Ibrahim Mammadov
31.10.2025
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