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International Jury Honours Budapest Museum’s Child-Centred Approach

The Museum of Ethnography in Budapest has won a special prize from the international jury of the Children in Museums Award for its immersive ‘Sleep Over at the Museum!’ programme, recognized for its innovative approach to children’s museum education….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 28.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Nearly 1.7 Million Visitors in October Fuel Hungary’s Tourism Momentum

Tourism in Hungary continues its strong rise, with nearly 1.7 million visitors in October and record-breaking figures for the first ten months of 2025. New government measures aim to support small tourism businesses and boost long-term competitiveness….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 28.11.2025
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán and President Vučić Hold Joint Press Conference on Energy and Cooperation

At a joint press conference in Serbia, PM Viktor Orbán of Hungary and President Aleksandar Vučić of Serbia emphasized deepening energy cooperation, including the accelerated construction of the Hungary–Serbia oil pipeline. Vučić thanked Hungary for its steady political support as…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán: ‘Western polarization is a symptom of failing democratic systems’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the Mandiner Awards Gala that the polarization gripping the West is not a universal phenomenon but a symptom of failing democratic systems. Speaking with astronaut Tibor Kapu, he contrasted Western decline with the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ten-Day Hungarian Mission Lays Foundations for Sustainable Healthcare in Chad

A Hungarian medical team led by Budapest’s Saint Francis Hospital has completed a ten-day mission in Chad, training local staff, performing pioneering surgeries, and laying the foundations for a sustainable medical and educational model that could be replicated worldwide….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Fentanyl at Europe’s Gates: A Horrifying Scenario — An Interview with Andrej Protić

Andrej Protić, a senior Serbian security expert, warns that Europe’s drug threat is entering a dangerous new phase. Speaking to Hungarian Conservative, he said illegal migration and trafficking networks remain intertwined, but the real fault line now runs between Western…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • CURRENT

Afghan Immigrant Shoots Two National Guards near White House

A 29-year-old Afghan national, who was allowed into the United States under President Biden’s Operation Allies Welcome programme after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, has shot two members of the National Guard near the White House in Washington,…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Cancelled Super Progressive Movie Triggers Massive Woke Meltdown

Progressives are in full meltdown over A Super Progressive Movie, a January 2026 satire produced by Australian senator Pauline Hanson. The film mocks woke ideology through the story of four Melbourne activists thrown into an Australia where Hanson is prime…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
Judean desert landscape near the Israeli settlement of Alon
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

Yossi Dagan: ‘Israel is merely the appetizer, the West is the main course’

According to Yossi Dagan, ignorance poses an even greater danger to Israel than antisemitism….
  • Ibolya Lubiczki
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • CURRENT

Two-Thirds of Hungarians Reject EU Proposal to Ban Russian Energy

A new proposal by the European Parliament’s competent committee would ban all Russian oil and gas imports from 1 January 2026. According to a Századvég survey, two-thirds of Hungarian adults oppose the embargo, fearing soaring fuel prices and a severe…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • CURRENT

EU Parliament Calls for Unified Age Limit on Social Media and AI Apps

The European Parliament has adopted a non-legislative report calling for a unified EU-wide minimum age of 16 to access social media platforms, video-sharing sites and AI-based digital companion apps. Young people aged 13–16 would require parental approval….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.11.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Youth and National Symbols — The Anthem Is the Manifestation of National Identity

Young Hungarians consider the flag, the Anthem, the coat of arms, and the Holy Crown the most important national symbols, with the Anthem seen as the strongest expression of national sentiment. Rural youth place more emotional weight on the anthem,…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.11.2025
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REVIEW

Budapest’s Economic Weight Key in Upcoming Municipal Finance Talks
CURRENT

Budapest’s Economic Weight Key in Upcoming Municipal Finance Talks

The government will begin talks with municipalities in January on reforming the solidarity contribution system, but no changes are considered realistic before the elections, Minister Tibor Navracsics said in an interview published on Tuesday.

Ádám Bráder
19.11.2025
A Collateral Damage in the Big Game? — Europe’s Position in the US–China Competition for Raw Materials
POLITICS

A Collateral Damage in the Big Game? — Europe’s Position in the US–China Competition for Raw Materials

‘An increasingly uncomfortable truth is emerging for Europe: its economic fate now depends largely on the balance of power between the United States and China…One of the big questions for the coming years will therefore be whether Europe, and Hungary within it, will be able to move beyond its role as a passive victim of other countries’ trade wars and instead build its own industrial and climate policies.’

Viktória Lilla Pató
18.11.2025
European Security Amidst the Russo–Ukrainian War Discussed at HIIA
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

European Security Amidst the Russo–Ukrainian War Discussed at HIIA

The Hungarian Institute of International Affairs’ first EastSec Forum examined Europe’s shifting security landscape amid the Russo–Ukrainian war. Speakers, including HIIA President Gladden J Pappin and Zachary Paikin of the Quincy Institute, stressed Hungary’s growing mediating role, the collapse of post–Cold War security structures, and the need to rebuild guarantees for lasting peace.

Márton Losonczi
18.11.2025
How to Wage a War on Drugs? — MCC Summit Kicks Off in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

How to Wage a War on Drugs? — MCC Summit Kicks Off in Budapest

Mathias Corvinus Collegium hosted a major conference in Budapest on the global drug epidemic, warning that the narcotics industry, backed by vast networks, is undermining communities. Experts stressed prevention, youth protection, and international cooperation as key to resisting drug normalization and crime.

Joakim Scheffer
18.11.2025
The Lost Order: The Nature of Traditional Authority and Modernity — Part IV
CULTURE & SOCIETY PHILOSOPHY

The Lost Order: The Nature of Traditional Authority and Modernity — Part IV

‘Since the masses are easily manipulated, democracy is the natural breeding ground for demagogues, and a straight path leads from it to totalitarianism.’

Zoltán Pető
18.11.2025
Eastern Opening Policy Places Hungary at Centre of Chinese Expansion
CURRENT

Eastern Opening Policy Places Hungary at Centre of Chinese Expansion

Hungary has become China’s most important economic partner in Europe outside the EU, with nearly a third of all Chinese investment headed to Europe last year arriving in Hungary, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Tuesday in Budapest.

Ádám Bráder
18.11.2025
New War Drama Honours Hungarian Soldiers’ Kabul Heroism
CULTURE & SOCIETY

New War Drama Honours Hungarian Soldiers’ Kabul Heroism

Hungary’s upcoming war drama Dragons over Kabul uses an unprecedented scale of CGI to recreate the 2021 Kabul evacuation mission. The filmmakers say the production aims to honour the dedication, courage and sacrifice of Hungarian soldiers.

Ádám Bráder
18.11.2025
Hungarian Wages Rise Nearly 10 Per Cent in September, KSH Reports
CURRENT

Hungarian Wages Rise Nearly 10 Per Cent in September, KSH Reports

Hungary’s average gross monthly wage reached 687,100 forints in September 2025, while net earnings rose to 475,100 forints. Both gross and net wages increased by around 10 per cent year-on-year, with real wages growing by 5.5 per cent, according to the latest KSH data.

Ádám Bráder
18.11.2025
Has the Right Forgotten Its Real Enemy?
CURRENT OPINION POLITICS

Has the Right Forgotten Its Real Enemy?

‘“Personnel is policy,” and right now the liberal managers are running the show, even with the New Right in power.’

Markus Johansson
18.11.2025
The Thrill of the Beautiful Game
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

The Thrill of the Beautiful Game

‘Football would not be the world’s number one sport if it did not carry that unique emotional charge. And often, it is heartbreakingly unfair—for us Hungarians, perhaps more often than for others…We may indeed have to forget about the World Cup for generations…And we will continue to believe that one day Hungary will return to where it belongs: among the greatest football nations of history.’

Joakim Scheffer
17.11.2025
PM Orbán Announces 11-Point Agreement with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
CURRENT

PM Orbán Announces 11-Point Agreement with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary unveiled an 11-point plan with the Chamber of Commerce to cut taxes and reduce bureaucracy. The package includes higher VAT-exemption limits, lower burdens for sole proprietors, expanded small-business tax options, and new incentives for brownfield and infrastructure investments.

Márton Losonczi
17.11.2025
Hungary’s Semmelweis University Rated as Best University in Central Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Semmelweis University Rated as Best University in Central Europe

Semmelweis University has been named Central Europe’s top institution, and Hungary aims to elevate it into the ranks of Europe’s and the world’s leading universities, officials said at the opening of the university’s new Diagnostic and Therapeutic Centre in Budapest.

Ádám Bráder
17.11.2025
Liberals Lose It Over ICE Raid in Charlotte, North Carolina
CURRENT

Liberals Lose It Over ICE Raid in Charlotte, North Carolina

After ICE agents were deployed in Charlotte, NC (the city where Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was brutally murdered earler this year), one Democratic official in the state posted a video claiming that ICE agents are ‘specifically coming to terrorize communities of colour’; while a disturbing video shows a white van appearing to try to run over immigration agents in the city.

Márton Losonczi
17.11.2025
Hungarian Movie Landslide Wins Best Drama at Red Movie Awards
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Movie Landslide Wins Best Drama at Red Movie Awards

Hungarian film Landslide (Földindulás), directed by Zsolt Pozsgai, has taken home the Best Drama award at France’s prestigious Red Movie Awards, with Irén Bordán and Gábor Koncz earning the festival’s special prize for Best Lead Pair. The digitally restored 2014 production continues its international success after winning top prizes worldwide.

Joakim Scheffer
17.11.2025
Slop Check: Mrs Sikorski Fudges the Numbers
CURRENT OPINION SLOP CHECK

Slop Check: Mrs Sikorski Fudges the Numbers

If Mrs Sikorski wants to publish an article blasting the Hungarian government, she should mention she is married to Poland’s foreign minister.

Peter Caddle
17.11.2025
Nobel Laureate Katalin Karikó Launches New Academic Honours
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Nobel Laureate Katalin Karikó Launches New Academic Honours

The newly established JATE Awards—founded by Nobel laureate Katalin Karikó—were presented for the first time at a gala at the University of Szeged. Honorees included literary historian Mihály Ilia, chemistry professor Ágota Tóth and medical researcher Márton Simon Czikkely.

Ádám Bráder
17.11.2025
Budapest Launches Test Runs for Hungary’s Largest E-Bus Fleet
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Launches Test Runs for Hungary’s Largest E-Bus Fleet

Budapest launches test runs for its new electric bus fleet on Monday, with the vehicles expected to enter regular service earlier than planned, already in early December. The rollout marks a major step toward expanding electric transport across the city.

Ádám Bráder
17.11.2025
AfD’s Alice Weidel Expected to Visit Washington to Meet Congress GOP
CURRENT POLITICS

AfD’s Alice Weidel Expected to Visit Washington to Meet Congress GOP

Congressional Republicans are preparing to receive a major AfD delegation in Washington, potentially led by party co-chair Alice Weidel. The invitation, made by Rep Anna Paulina Luna, signals a deepening ideological alliance between MAGA Republicans and Europe’s rising sovereigntist movements.

Joakim Scheffer
17.11.2025
Ireland Shock Hungary with Last-Minute Winner in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Ireland Shock Hungary with Last-Minute Winner in Budapest

Despite only needing a tie and even taking an early lead, Hungary lost to Ireland 3–2 at home and thus failed to advance to the World Cup qualifier play-offs. Troy Parrott became a bona fide football hero for his nation with a hat-trick against the Hungarians, after also scoring two against Portugal in the previous round.

Márton Losonczi
16.11.2025
The Lost Order: The Nature of Traditional Authority and Modernity — Part III
PHILOSOPHY

The Lost Order: The Nature of Traditional Authority and Modernity — Part III

‘After the modern revolutions destroyed traditional, hierarchical structures, the resulting vacuum was filled…by “bureaucratic authority”. The modern state bureaucracy is the political operating system of the Heideggerian Enframing: a rational, impersonal machine which…liquidates all intermediate, organic communities and freedoms in the name of equality and central efficiency.’

Zoltán Pető
16.11.2025
Europe and Twenty-First Century Geopolitical Strategy
POLITICS

Europe and Twenty-First Century Geopolitical Strategy

‘Rather than embracing theoretical frameworks like the concept of the EU as a “liberal empire”, what is now needed is a far more pragmatic approach—one that focuses on enhancing economic competitiveness and developing strategies aimed at strengthening the role of the EU in the global economy.’

Ágnes Bernek
16.11.2025
Many Thanks to the Academy… — Hungarians with Oscars in Hand
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Many Thanks to the Academy… — Hungarians with Oscars in Hand

The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in Hollywood on 16 May 1929, at the Roosevelt Hotel. With an obvious bias, in this article Magyar Krónika recalls the acceptance speeches of the Hungarian winners.

Magyar Krónika
16.11.2025
Egon Rónay — Manager of Belvárosi Café and Initiator of the English Gastronomic Revolution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Egon Rónay — Manager of Belvárosi Café and Initiator of the English Gastronomic Revolution

Once upon a time, there was a coffee house called Belvárosi Café, one of the largest and most prestigious cafés in Pest, which was the first to reopen its doors after the siege of Budapest. Its manager, Egon Rónay, was the scion of a famous hospitality dynasty and the initiator of the English gastronomic revolution.

Barnabás Leimeiszter
15.11.2025
Who Are the Lost Hungarians? — Diaspora Book Launches in Szeklerland
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

Who Are the Lost Hungarians? — Diaspora Book Launches in Szeklerland

‘I conducted my first interview with the Hungarian parish priest of Passaic, NJ. For me, that interview offered a first glimpse into a very interesting kind of Hungarian world that had been completely unknown to me until then…It seemed to be a professionally fascinating, distinctive hidden world that deserved to be explored in depth.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
15.11.2025
Competitiveness vs Convergence — The New European Debate
POLITICS

Competitiveness vs Convergence — The New European Debate

‘Although the Commission’s aim is for the new fund to be the flagship for strengthening European industry, the division among Member States clearly shows that competitiveness is now not just an economic issue, but also a political one.’

Anna Taraczközi
15.11.2025
Frank Füredi: Trump–Orbán Meeting Was a ‘diplomatic slap in the face for Brussels’
POLITICS REVIEW

Frank Füredi: Trump–Orbán Meeting Was a ‘diplomatic slap in the face for Brussels’

‘Brussels officials will insist the meeting was about trade. True, Hungary left Washington with a US exemption allowing it to keep buying Russian oil despite new energy sanctions. But the more consequential development was political,’ Professor Frank Füredi of MCC Brussels wrote in his piece for Euractiv.

Márton Losonczi
14.11.2025
Pokrovsk: Where Reality Defeated Narrative
CURRENT OPINION

Pokrovsk: Where Reality Defeated Narrative

‘Pokrovsk’s encirclement emerged from these dynamics not as a sudden catastrophe but as the predictable outcome of long-developing trends.’

Norbert Szári
14.11.2025
New Poll Shows Orbán up 18 Points after Trump Visit
CURRENT

New Poll Shows Orbán up 18 Points after Trump Visit

The Trump–Orbán summit seems to have shifted political perceptions at home: 50 per cent of Hungarians now believe Viktor Orbán will win the 2026 election, according to Nézőpont. His main challenger, Péter Magyar, trails at 32 per cent—a gap analysts link to the prime minister’s high-profile successes in Washington.

Joakim Scheffer
14.11.2025
Hungary Goes Wild over Viktor Orbán’s Doodles
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Goes Wild over Viktor Orbán’s Doodles

Hungary has been buzzing since Monday over the mysterious doodles Prime Minister Viktor Orbán created during his long-awaited ATV interview. What began as chaotic circles and arrows sparked claims of instability from critics—until Orbán revealed they were his personal coded system for structuring complex answers, turning the controversy into a national talking point.

Joakim Scheffer
14.11.2025
We Are into a New Nuclear Threat Game — An Interview with Hall Gardner
INTERVIEW OPINION POLITICS

We Are into a New Nuclear Threat Game — An Interview with Hall Gardner

Under what conditions can the Ukrainian war end? Can there be a military confrontation between the US and China over Taiwan? What could be the future of the Gaza Strip? We asked for an analysis from the renowned scholar of international relations on the three major geopolitical conflict areas: the Ukrainian war, the Middle East, and the Pacific Region conflict.

Tamás Maráczi
14.11.2025
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