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Transgender Father Kills Two in Rhode Island Hockey Arena Shooting

A transgender gunman opened fire on his own family during a high school hockey tournament in Rhode Island on 16 February, killing two people and critically injuring three others before taking his own life. The attack follows several recent North…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 17.02.2026
  • CURRENT, OPINION

The Far Left Kills

‘The radical leftist kills the right-wing man; the moderate leftist is content to applaud.’…
  • Pierre-Hugues Barré
  • ‎ —‎ 17.02.2026
  • CURRENT

New Poll by The Center Shows Orbán Leading Ahead of April Election

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz–KDNP alliance would win comfortably if elections were held this Sunday, according to a new poll by the Center for Fundamental Rights. The findings suggest the governing parties have stabilized their lead ahead of April’s…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 17.02.2026
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Orbán Heads Fidesz–KDNP List as Ruling Party Says Election Is a Choice of Sovereignty

Senior Fidesz–KDNP politicians presented their national list in Budapest, highlighting what they called historic achievements and framing the April election as a choice between national sovereignty and foreign influence, while sharply criticizing their opponents….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 17.02.2026
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Szeged University Achieves Breakthroughs in Drug Research and Development

Researchers at the University of Szeged have reported significant advances in drug research and development following a four-year programme backed by 1.6 billion forints in state funding, including new bioactive molecules and innovative delivery methods….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 17.02.2026
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

From Sobieski to Submission: Vienna Chooses Appeasement over Gratitude

‘As in other European nations, sex crimes have skyrocketed in Austria. According to one report: “Hardly a day goes by without reports of sex attacks” at the hands of migrants. After Afghan migrants assaulted and tried to rape a blonde…
  • Raymond Ibrahim
  • ‎ —‎ 17.02.2026
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Rubio Praises Orbán as ‘Essential’ Leader, Pledges Financial Shield Ahead Election

Standing beside Viktor Orbán in Budapest, Marco Rubio praised the Hungarian prime minister’s role in advancing US interests and pledged a financial protective shield for the country, saying Hungary should thrive ‘as long as you’re prime minister’. The remarks, coupled…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 16.02.2026
Robert Fico, prime minister of Slovakia
  • CURRENT

PM Fico Accuses Ukraine of Not Restarting Druzhba Pipeline to Blackmail Hungary

At a joint press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia has claimed that he considers the Ukrainian government’s delay in restarting the Druzhba pipeline ‘political blackmail’ against Hungary to force Budapest into…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 16.02.2026
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

More of the Best and Worst Presidents of the United States

For Presidents Day 2026, here is the continuation of our website’s subjective ranking with five more of the best and five more of the worst Presidents to serve as Commander-in-Chief of the United States….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 16.02.2026
  • CURRENT

German Carmaker Mercedes Bets On Hungary after Sharp Profit Drop

Mercedes-Benz saw its net profit fall by 49 per cent last year amid weak sales in China, tariffs and currency pressures, while also recalling nearly 12,000 EQB electric vehicles in the United States over battery fire risks. To ease the…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 16.02.2026
  • CURRENT

Orbán Vows to Defend Hungary after Zelenskyy’s Munich Rebukes

Volodymyr Zelenskyy sharply criticized Viktor Orbán for blocking Kyiv’s EU accession during remarks at the Munich Security Conference, intensifying an already strained relationship between Ukraine and Hungary. In response, the prime minister condemned the political attacks directed at his government…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 16.02.2026
  • CURRENT

Orbán Backs US Peace Efforts in Ukraine during Rubio Visit

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed support for US-led peace efforts in Ukraine during talks with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Budapest, where the two sides also signed a nuclear energy cooperation agreement….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 16.02.2026
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REVIEW

Expelled from Buda Castle: Jewish Deportations of 1951
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Expelled from Buda Castle: Jewish Deportations of 1951

‘These cases highlight the cruel paradox of 1951: people who had already suffered persecution were once again uprooted by a regime that judged them by social labels rather than personal history.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
07.02.2026
Controversial Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif Admits Having Male Chromosome
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Controversial Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif Admits Having Male Chromosome

Controversial Algerian Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif has acknowledged possessing a Y chromosome and elevated testosterone levels, reigniting global controversy over her participation in women’s competition at the Paris 2024 Games.

Joakim Scheffer
07.02.2026
A Forgotten Shrine to Wine, a Testament to Civilization’s Quiet Triumphs
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Forgotten Shrine to Wine, a Testament to Civilization’s Quiet Triumphs

‘Just beyond the railway station stands a unique building known as the Wine Temple, a sanctuary not primarily of religion, but of culture, economy, and the cultivated life.’

Konrád Gazdag
07.02.2026
Türkiye Delivers Historic-Scale Reconstruction Three Years After Devastating Quakes
CURRENT POLITICS

Türkiye Delivers Historic-Scale Reconstruction Three Years After Devastating Quakes

On the third anniversary of the 2023 earthquakes in southern Türkiye, remembrance is intertwined with renewal. While tens of thousands perished and entire cities collapsed, an unprecedented reconstruction campaign has reshaped the disaster zone, revealing both the depth of the tragedy and the extraordinary determination driving the country’s recovery, setting an example for the whole world.

Joakim Scheffer
06.02.2026
Spanish Railway System: A Case Study of Institutional Decay
CURRENT OPINION

Spanish Railway System: A Case Study of Institutional Decay

‘This is why socialism’s failure is not primarily economic, but institutional and, ultimately, moral. By instrumentalizing the state, it shields public power from scrutiny and accountability. Adamuz, therefore, is not merely a disaster of steel and speed. It is a case study in what happens when institutional quality is sacrificed to ideology…’

Juan A Soto
06.02.2026
FBI Busts Fake Gold Bar Scammer Ring in Collaboration with Hungarian Investigators
CURRENT

FBI Busts Fake Gold Bar Scammer Ring in Collaboration with Hungarian Investigators

US and Hungarian authorities have dismantled a scam ring based in Győr, Hungary, accused of selling counterfeit gold bars bound for the United States. The suspects allegedly impersonated major bullion exchanges online, prompting a joint FBI–KR NNI operation that seized 442 fake bars.

Márton Losonczi
06.02.2026
‘I’ll just send my dyslexic cat to fight Satan’ — A Review of Mewgenics
CULTURE & SOCIETY REVIEW TECH

‘I’ll just send my dyslexic cat to fight Satan’ — A Review of Mewgenics

From Edmund McMillen (The Binding of Isaac, Super Meat Boy) and Tyler Glaiel (Closure, The End Is Nigh) comes a deeply tactical legacy roguelite that asks:

What if you could breed the perfect army of whiskered warriors, then send them on tactical adventures in search of food, money and loads of treasure?

Ádám Bráder
06.02.2026
‘One morning I realized that I’m conservative’ — An Interview with Radek Vondráček
INTERVIEW POLITICS

‘One morning I realized that I’m conservative’ — An Interview with Radek Vondráček

Why are the Czechs wary of Ukraine’s rapid EU membership? What is the secret behind the ANO party’s success? We asked the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic about the future of the V4, the Patriots’ programme, and the ideological state of Europe.

Tamás Maráczi
06.02.2026
President Trump Gives Glowing Endorsement to PM Orbán
CURRENT POLITICS

President Trump Gives Glowing Endorsement to PM Orbán

US President Donald Trump gave his enthusiastic endorsement to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary in the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary election, in which he called him ‘a strong leader with a proven track record of delivering phenomenal results’. Six out of eight candidates or referendum options that have received President Trump’s endorsement outside the US ended up winning their respective elections.

Márton Losonczi
06.02.2026
Viktor Orbán Links Economic Stability to Family Support and Peace Policy
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán Links Economic Stability to Family Support and Peace Policy

Hungary’s economy has sufficient resources to support welfare measures, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a radio interview on Friday, while also addressing foreign policy issues, including relations with US President Donald Trump, the war in Ukraine and European Union policies.

Ádám Bráder
06.02.2026
Experts Discuss the Hidden Price Tag of Ukraine’s EU Accession at Danube Institute Event
CURRENT

Experts Discuss the Hidden Price Tag of Ukraine’s EU Accession at Danube Institute Event

Experts at a policy discussion examined the political, economic and security implications of Ukraine’s accelerated EU accession ambitions, raising concerns about financial sustainability, institutional credibility and regional stability.

Ádám Bráder
06.02.2026
Generation Gap or Reality Gap? — The Nature of Mediatized Perceptions and Social Reality
CULTURE & SOCIETY POLITICS

Generation Gap or Reality Gap? — The Nature of Mediatized Perceptions and Social Reality

‘…while tensions within the family may carry political implications, young people do not appear to perceive intergenerational political conflict as more salient than disagreements in other domains, such as the use of digital devices.’

Levente Székely
06.02.2026
Washington Post Layoffs Signal Accelerating Collapse of Legacy Media
OPINION POLITICS

Washington Post Layoffs Signal Accelerating Collapse of Legacy Media

Mass layoffs at The Washington Post mark more than a corporate restructuring—they signal the accelerating collapse of legacy media’s authority in American public life. As trust, audiences, and revenues plunge, the upheaval reflects a deeper transformation in how citizens consume information and a growing rejection of outlets long tied to the liberal establishment.

Joakim Scheffer
05.02.2026
Tisza Has Already Started Prepping for Defeat in the Election — The Center
CURRENT POLITICS

Tisza Has Already Started Prepping for Defeat in the Election — The Center

January’s political developments reinforced Fidesz–KDNP’s clear lead ahead of Hungary’s 2026 elections, while the Tisza Party struggled to set the agenda, according to the latest analysis by the Center for Fundamental Rights.

Márton Losonczi
05.02.2026
Paks II Construction Enters New Phase with First Concrete Pour
CURRENT

Paks II Construction Enters New Phase with First Concrete Pour

The first concrete pour at the Paks II Nuclear Power Plant marks the start of foundation work for Unit 5, officially moving the project into the construction phase under IAEA standards and highlighting Hungary’s focus on energy security and nuclear power.

Ádám Bráder
05.02.2026
The European Censorship Files and America’s ‘Allies’
OPINION POLITICS

The European Censorship Files and America’s ‘Allies’

‘While Americans continue to uphold a strong belief in free speech, modern Europe has adopted a more technical approach—one focused on “right” speech rather than free speech; one that censors expression strategically and discreetly.’

Markus Johansson
05.02.2026
Expiry of US–Russia New START Deal Signals a More Dangerous Nuclear Era
CURRENT

Expiry of US–Russia New START Deal Signals a More Dangerous Nuclear Era

The expiration of the New START treaty on 5 February removes the last formal limits on US and Russian nuclear arsenals, ending decades of mutual verification and symbolizing the broader collapse of global arms control in an increasingly unstable and multipolar world.

Ádám Bráder
05.02.2026
Millions of Families Receive Higher Pay as Government Measures Take Effect
CURRENT

Millions of Families Receive Higher Pay as Government Measures Take Effect

Millions of Hungarian families are set to receive higher wages with their January pay packets as new government measures take effect, including expanded family tax allowances, salary increases for teachers, and income tax exemptions for mothers raising two children, government officials said at a recent briefing.

Ádám Bráder
05.02.2026
Anti-ICE Protestors in Minnesota Get $3.3 Million in Funding from Soros Group
CURRENT POLITICS

Anti-ICE Protestors in Minnesota Get $3.3 Million in Funding from Soros Group

The Daily Caller has uncovered that the Minnesota-based organization Headwaters Foundation for Justice has received $3.3 million in funding from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations. The Headwaters Foundation, in turn, has funnelled the funds to 16 progressive activist groups organizing anti-ICE protests.

Márton Losonczi
05.02.2026
India and Europe Grappling with the Realities of Multipolarity
OPINION POLITICS

India and Europe Grappling with the Realities of Multipolarity

‘India could have learned a valuable lesson from the dismantling of Europe’s global stature and prestige. The ease with which it occurred was breathtaking.’

Ramachandra Byrappa
05.02.2026
From Ballot Box to Courtroom: Judicial Overreach in the Le Pen Case
CURRENT

From Ballot Box to Courtroom: Judicial Overreach in the Le Pen Case

‘Marine Le Pen is now present at her appeal hearing, and the public prosecutor has just made his closing arguments, asking the judges to uphold the ineligibility sentence.’

Pierre-Hugues Barré
05.02.2026
Antifa Terrorist Maja T Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison in Hungary
CURRENT

Antifa Terrorist Maja T Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison in Hungary

A Budapest court has sentenced German Antifa terrorist Maja T, born Simeon T, to eight years in prison for his role in the 2023 street assaults that left several people seriously injured. Prosecutors described the attacks as coordinated ideological violence, while far-left activists protested the ruling, framing the closely watched case as politically motivated.

Joakim Scheffer
04.02.2026
The Interconnector State: Hungary as Central Europe’s Future Energy Hub
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

The Interconnector State: Hungary as Central Europe’s Future Energy Hub

At a Danube Institute panel in Budapest, experts examined Hungary’s growing role in Central European energy security. Speakers highlighted new transit routes, partnerships with Turkic states, and strategic infrastructure projects positioning Hungary as a key regional energy hub.

Márton Losonczi
04.02.2026
Government Confirms January Energy Price Cap to Protect Households
CURRENT

Government Confirms January Energy Price Cap to Protect Households

The Hungarian government has officially announced a January energy price cap to offset higher household consumption caused by extreme cold, providing a 30 per cent discount on gas, electricity or district heating bills.

Ádám Bráder
04.02.2026
Gyula Grosics, Hungarian Goalkeeping Legend, Was Born 100 Years Ago Today
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Gyula Grosics, Hungarian Goalkeeping Legend, Was Born 100 Years Ago Today

Gyula Grosics was the goalkeeper for the famous Mighty Magyars football team of the 1950s. Today is the centennial of his birth, so we are honouring his legacy with the biography of his eventful life.

Márton Losonczi
04.02.2026
Bakondi: EU Would Force Hungary to Host 23,000 Migrants
CURRENT

Bakondi: EU Would Force Hungary to Host 23,000 Migrants

Hungary would be required to set up a 23,000-capacity migrant camp under the EU’s Migration Pact, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s chief domestic security adviser said, stressing that Hungary has chosen a different approach to migration.

Ádám Bráder
04.02.2026
Will the ECHR Rewrite Europe’s Religious Traditions? The Greek Icons Case
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Will the ECHR Rewrite Europe’s Religious Traditions? The Greek Icons Case

15 years after its ruling on crucifixes in Italian schools, the European Court of Human Rights has asked Greece to justify the presence of Orthodox icons in its courts. Legal scholar Nicolas Bauer reminds us that states have entrusted the Court with protecting individual freedoms, not erasing European cultural heritage.

Nicolas Bauer
04.02.2026
Ukraine Secures Western Backing for Military Response to Russian Violations
CURRENT POLITICS

Ukraine Secures Western Backing for Military Response to Russian Violations

Ukraine has agreed with Western partners that repeated Russian violations of any future ceasefire would trigger a phased military response from European forces, backed by the United States, according to officials briefed on the talks.

Ádám Bráder
04.02.2026
Euronarcissism Serves No One
OPINION

Euronarcissism Serves No One

‘Yes, it is true that many Americans cannot quote Goethe from memory. It is also true that most self-employed American tradesmen outperform European middle-class workers by a significant margin.’

Peter Caddle
04.02.2026
US House Judiciary Report Exposes EU Commission Interference in Eight Elections
CURRENT

US House Judiciary Report Exposes EU Commission Interference in Eight Elections

A bombshell report from the US House Judiciary Committee exposes how the EU has spent a decade hijacking the global internet to censor political speech. From the 2023 Dutch elections to the 2024 European Parliament vote, Brussels pressured Big Tech to silence conservative voices.

Joakim Scheffer
04.02.2026
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