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Revolut Moves Closer to Offering Hungarian IBAN Accounts

Revolut UAB has officially been added to the Hungarian central bank’s registry, paving the way for local HU IBAN accounts in Hungary. The update could soon simplify transfers for more than 1.5 million Hungarian users, as Revolut prepares to launch…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.11.2025
  • CURRENT

BBC Under Fire for Manipulating Trump’s Capitol Speech

BBC is facing accusations of manipulating footage of Donald Trump’s 6 January speech in a Panorama documentary aired just a week before the 2024 presidential election. A leaked 19-page dossier by former BBC standards committee member Michael Prescott claims the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Autumn Splendour and Japanese Traditions at Szeged’s Botanical Garden

Brilliant autumn colours greet visitors at the University of Szeged Botanical Garden this Saturday, where the traditional Japanese Momiji celebration will showcase fiery maple leaves alongside cultural programmes, guided walks, music, and arts inspired by Japan….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.11.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Students Taken for Conscription in Ukraine Released

Four Hungarian students from the Ferenc Rákóczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University detained for conscription have been released, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó confirmed on Wednesday. He said the students were exempt from service under Ukrainian law…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Learning from the Fallacy of Ostpolitik

‘Ostpolitik became the means for the Church to engage the Warsaw Pact nation-states under the pontificates of Popes John XXIII and Paul VI.’…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 06.11.2025
  • CURRENT

Orbán Aims Strategic Economic Partnership with US at Trump Meeting

Viktor Orbán will travel to Washington on 7 November to meet Donald Trump, seeking to strengthen Hungarian–American relations through a new strategic economic cooperation package. In a video statement, the prime minister said politically driven sanctions imposed under Joe Biden…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.11.2025
US President Donald Trump (L) and China's President Xi Jinping greet each other as they arrive for talks at the Gimhae Air Base, located next to the Gimhae International Airport in Busan on October 30, 2025.
  • CURRENT, OPINION

Trade Warring China Is No Dinner Party

‘A trade offensive against China is not a dinner party either, even though Trump and his advisers seem to have believed it would be.’…
  • Eric Hendriks
  • ‎ —‎ 05.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Dominik Szoboszlai Leads Liverpool’s Revival after Month-Long Slump

Liverpool appear to be climbing out of their recent slump, and much of the credit goes to Dominik Szoboszlai. After four consecutive Premier League defeats, the Reds have now won twice in a row—including a crucial Champions League victory over…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Launches Awareness Drive to Boost Kids’ Online Safety

‘Children often see the internet as their natural environment, yet may be unaware of the dangers it contains, making informed parental guidance essential.’…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.11.2025
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Zelenskyy Pressures Orbán as Brussels Pushes to Fast-Track Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Hungary to stop obstructing his country’s EU bid, as Brussels recommended opening membership negotiations with Kyiv. Addressing an Euronews enlargement forum, Zelenskyy appealed to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to show solidarity with a nation…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.11.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

EU Commission Pushes for Ukraine’s Accession by 2028 despite Hungary’s Objection

‘According to the European Commission, Ukraine has made significant progress on its enlargement path, so much so that it has already met the conditions to open clusters on fundamentals, external relations, and the internal market…Berlaymont does not rule out the…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.11.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Government Bloc Extends Lead as TISZA Faces Mounting Troubles

A new analysis from the Center for Fundamental Rights claims the governing Fidesz–KDNP coalition maintained a strong lead in October, while the TISZA Party continued to struggle amid controversies over data leaks, policy proposals, and public communications….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.11.2025
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REVIEW

The Insurgent Commander Who Never Was — The Strange Case of 1956 Fighter Bálint Batthyány
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Insurgent Commander Who Never Was — The Strange Case of 1956 Fighter Bálint Batthyány

‘Here, we will mostly focus on Batthyány’s role as one of the rebel leaders mentioned; his trial papers have survived to the greatest extent. In October 1959, an investigation was launched “in connection with the crimes of the counter-revolutionaries of Széna Square”, and “during this investigation, we identified several individuals who had not yet been held accountable…”’

László Bernát Veszprémy
28.10.2025
Tory Disaster in Wales: Sign of Things to Come?
CURRENT OPINION

Tory Disaster in Wales: Sign of Things to Come?

‘Tory MPs seem to fluctuate between a state of aporia and a state of delusion.’

Alexander Pelling-Bruce
28.10.2025
Hungarian Embassy in London Hosts Roger Scruton Symposium
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Embassy in London Hosts Roger Scruton Symposium

The Hungarian Embassy in London hosted the Roger Scruton Symposium on 21 October, bringing together scholars, diplomats and public figures to reflect on the conservative philosopher’s legacy. Organized by the Hungarian Scruton Hub and the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation, the event featured four panels examining Scruton’s ideas on nationhood, culture, and the defence of Western civilization.

Joakim Scheffer
28.10.2025
Portrait of Nobel Laureate Ferenc Krausz Named Best Documentary in Poland
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Portrait of Nobel Laureate Ferenc Krausz Named Best Documentary in Poland

The documentary Ferenc Krausz — In Pursuit of Electrons, portraying Hungary’s Nobel Prize-winning physicist, has won Best Documentary at the Kraków International Science and Technology Film Festival over the weekend.

Ádám Bráder
28.10.2025
Eight Hungarians Dead in Kenya Plane Crash, No Survivors
CURRENT

Eight Hungarians Dead in Kenya Plane Crash, No Survivors

A small aircraft carrying Hungarian tourists crashed on Tuesday morning off the coast of Kenya in Kwale County, killing all 11 on board. Authorities confirmed that eight Hungarian citizens, including two minors, were among the victims.

Joakim Scheffer
28.10.2025
Polish Documentary on Donald Tusk’s Takeover Premieres in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY POLITICS

Polish Documentary on Donald Tusk’s Takeover Premieres in Budapest

Marcin Tulicki’s new documentary on the takeover of Polish state media under Donald Tusk premiered in Budapest on Monday. During the panel discussion that followed, Gergely Gulyás criticized the European Commission’s approach to rule of law issues, while Zbigniew Ziobro claimed that Tusk’s government operates ‘with EU approval’ despite undermining judicial independence.

Joakim Scheffer
28.10.2025
Hungary to Build New Road, Rail, and Terminal for Budapest Airport by 2035
CURRENT

Hungary to Build New Road, Rail, and Terminal for Budapest Airport by 2035

By 2028, a new six-lane road will connect Budapest and Liszt Ferenc International Airport, followed by a new railway line and a third terminal by 2035—part of a 2.5 billion euro development to turn the airport into a leading regional hub.

Ádám Bráder
28.10.2025
Fact Check: Orbán Never Said Trump Made a Mistake on Russian Sanctions
CURRENT POLITICS

Fact Check: Orbán Never Said Trump Made a Mistake on Russian Sanctions

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Washington next week, amid debates over new US sanctions on Russian oil. The visit follows Italian newspaper La Repubblica’s claim that Orbán called Trump’s decision a ‘mistake’—a claim disproven after the full recording was released, showing he made no such criticism and spoke only about Hungary’s energy needs.

Joakim Scheffer
28.10.2025
The Left: An Amorphous, Seething Mass of Jealousy and Odium — An Interview with Curtis Jarvin
INTERVIEW OPINION

The Left: An Amorphous, Seething Mass of Jealousy and Odium — An Interview with Curtis Jarvin

What has changed in America since the murder of Charlie Kirk? What are the historical roots of political violence in the country? We discussed the political and social changes in America under Trump and the impact of Charlie Kirk’s murder with the right-wing influencer.

Tamás Maráczi
28.10.2025
Orbán Predicts Growing Global Shift toward Anti-War Stance
CURRENT

Orbán Predicts Growing Global Shift toward Anti-War Stance

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he expects the number of voices opposing the war to grow daily, stressing that most of humanity supports peace, even if Western political narratives suggest otherwise.

Ádám Bráder
28.10.2025
Slop Check Special: FT’s Fanfiction Addiction 
CURRENT OPINION SLOP CHECK

Slop Check Special: FT’s Fanfiction Addiction 

It frequently turns out FT’s reporting is questionable at best, complete nonsense at worst. Practically fanfiction, even.

Peter Caddle
28.10.2025
FM Szijjártó: New US Sanctions on Russia Don’t Affect Hungary Yet
CURRENT

FM Szijjártó: New US Sanctions on Russia Don’t Affect Hungary Yet

Hungarian FM Péter Szijjártó said new US sanctions on Russia’s energy sector have not yet impacted Hungary and stressed that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary may discuss the issue with President Trump next week. He praised Trump’s role in past and current peace efforts, claiming that he brings hope for resolving crises in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Márton Losonczi
27.10.2025
‘Fiasco’ Irish Election Offers Silver Lining
CURRENT OPINION

‘Fiasco’ Irish Election Offers Silver Lining

‘Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon insisted “wealthy, privileged” people were responsible for the protest campaign, despite polling data indicating a disproportionate number of spoiled votes being cast in disadvantaged areas.’

Michael O’Shea
27.10.2025
Kremlin Stays Confident of Budapest Summit, Says Deal with Ukraine ‘Quite Close’
CURRENT

Kremlin Stays Confident of Budapest Summit, Says Deal with Ukraine ‘Quite Close’

The Kremlin has indicated that plans for a Trump–Putin peace summit in Budapest remain on track, even after Washington sanctioned Rosneft and Lukoil. Putin’s envoy Kirill Dmitriev said the sides are ‘quite close’ to a deal on Ukraine, welcoming Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s recent shift toward accepting a ceasefire along current frontlines.

Joakim Scheffer
27.10.2025
No Agreement on Reparations Loan for Ukraine at EUCO Summit
CURRENT

No Agreement on Reparations Loan for Ukraine at EUCO Summit

‘Belgium, where most of these Russian assets are held (by the Belgian financial institution, Euroclear), is strongly resisting the European Commission’s push to use them. It fears not only repercussions from Russia, but also the capital markets losing trust, which could have long-term consequences on third countries’ willingness to invest and keep their assets in Belgium, or in Europe, indeed.’

Lili Zemplényi
27.10.2025
The NBA Gambling Scandal Explained
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

The NBA Gambling Scandal Explained

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier has been accused of match-fixing, while Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups faces charges for participating in an illegal, rigged poker game. The scandal revealed two hard truths: even the multi-million-dollar salaries of the NBA are not sufficient safeguards against illegal gambling, and New York’s five ‘traditional’ La Cosa Nostra families remain active.

Márton Losonczi
27.10.2025
Spontaneous Interview with Viktor Orbán’s Mother at Peace March Goes Viral
CURRENT REVIEW

Spontaneous Interview with Viktor Orbán’s Mother at Peace March Goes Viral

A previously virtually unknown Hungarian YouTuber’s spontaneous interview with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s mother during the Peace March has received widespread attention online. Erzsébet Sipos’s open and humorous comments struck a chord with viewers, with some political observers noting that the video may have a favourable impact on Fidesz’s image.

Joakim Scheffer
27.10.2025
Hungary Launches New Housing Support Programme for Public Sector Workers
CURRENT

Hungary Launches New Housing Support Programme for Public Sector Workers

Hungary’s government has announced a new housing support programme for public sector workers, offering them an annual subsidy of 1 million forints to help with home ownership or loan repayments, starting from 1 January 2026.

Ádám Bráder
27.10.2025
Hungary Sees Rising Migration Pressure at Its Borders
CURRENT

Hungary Sees Rising Migration Pressure at Its Borders

Migration pressure on Hungary’s borders is increasing, with authorities detaining 11,400 illegal border crossers this year—up from 9,300 a year ago—according to Prime Ministerial Chief Security Advisor György Bakondi.

Ádám Bráder
27.10.2025
Seven Conundrums of Artificial ‘Intelligence’
OPINION PHILOSOPHY

Seven Conundrums of Artificial ‘Intelligence’

‘The danger is not that artificial intelligence will turn evil, but that we will forget how to discern good.’

Jonathan Price
27.10.2025
Hungary Helps Programme Expands Life-Saving Missions in Chad
CURRENT

Hungary Helps Programme Expands Life-Saving Missions in Chad

The Hungary Helps Programme has achieved tangible humanitarian results in Chad, with Hungarian experts training local doctors and conducting life-saving medical missions as part of efforts to support refugees and strengthen local resilience.

Ádám Bráder
27.10.2025
Icons and the Instagrammed Eye
PHILOSOPHY

Icons and the Instagrammed Eye

‘In an age dominated by the immediacy of scrolling, the icon insists upon stillness. Where modern images reflect narcissism, icons guide the viewer toward transcendence. The practice of looking reverently at an icon can serve as a powerful antidote to the visual distractions of modernity.’

Jonathan Price
26.10.2025
Israel’s Unfolding Mystery
OPINION POLITICS

Israel’s Unfolding Mystery

‘“Religious Zionism”…keeps unsettling end-of-history pieties about confining faith and observance to the margins of the public square and smoothing out the nation state’s ethno-religious edges. Yet instead of cool-headed assessments precisely when it holds the keys to governability…the rise of this national-religious bloc of parties is often met by incurious moral hysteria.’

Jorge González-Gallarza
26.10.2025
The Taiwan Conundrum
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

The Taiwan Conundrum

‘The conundrum, as stated above, is that Taiwan is treated by a great part of the international community as if it were a country of its own.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
26.10.2025
Daily Beast Claims Trump’s TIME Cover Inspired by Nazi War Criminal Alfred Krupp
CURRENT OPINION

Daily Beast Claims Trump’s TIME Cover Inspired by Nazi War Criminal Alfred Krupp

The Daily Beast has reached new depths of Trump Derangement Syndrome, alleging that Donald Trump’s latest TIME magazine cover was inspired by a 1963 Newsweek portrait of Nazi industrialist Alfred Krupp—based solely on an Instagram ‘like’ by the photographer. TIME has dismissed the claim as ‘completely untrue’ and ‘reckless’.

Joakim Scheffer
26.10.2025
Protestant Individualism, Not Christian Democracy — An Assessment of Thatcherism
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

Protestant Individualism, Not Christian Democracy — An Assessment of Thatcherism

‘Conservative governments of the Thatcher era recognized the damage the over-reach of the state in the economy could do to ideas of individual responsibility…’

David Campanale
25.10.2025
The Cabbie Blockade, 35 Years On
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Cabbie Blockade, 35 Years On

‘On 25 October, transport workers began to blockade major national roads, as well as the central arteries of Budapest.’

Dániel Farkas
25.10.2025
I’d Be Ashamed if My Kids Lost the Language — A Conversation with Tünde Tedd from Alaska
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

I’d Be Ashamed if My Kids Lost the Language — A Conversation with Tünde Tedd from Alaska

‘Olivia wanted to ride horses, which…is very expensive…I had to come up with a solution. I started by making pancakes once, with a donation-based system. Neighbors were incredibly generous…Similarly, when Emma left for Texas, a friend left $200 in an envelope for her—just slipped it through the door…It showed me that human kindness and helping young people aren’t determined by nationality.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
25.10.2025
When Civilizations Collide: Lessons from Europe’s Post-Imperial Migration
OPINION POLITICS

When Civilizations Collide: Lessons from Europe’s Post-Imperial Migration

‘Spain, France, and the UK have inherited not only migrants from their former colonies but also the cultural consequences of how those empires were built.’

Juan A Soto
25.10.2025
Christendom Light: The Cultural Glue Europe Needs
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Christendom Light: The Cultural Glue Europe Needs

‘Preferring a loosely Christian society to these theocratic or technocratic extremes, Dawkins concedes that “we need Christianity” as a cultural inheritance that sustains meaning.’

Jonathan Price
24.10.2025
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