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German Police Probe Pensioner over Calling Chancellor Merz ‘Pinocchio’ Online

German authorities have launched a criminal investigation against a pensioner in Heilbronn for calling Chancellor Friedrich Merz ‘Pinocchio’ on Facebook, invoking a controversial law on insulting politicians. The case has reignited concerns over free speech in Germany….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • GREEN

The US May Exit the International Energy Agency: Climate Agenda Redrawn

‘Illness, war, living costs, and deteriorating public security in Europe currently pose more pressing existential challenges for us than climate change. As of now, this has not always been the case, and one may hope it will not remain so.’…
  • Gergely Kitta
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

The Politicization of Aid: Danube Institute Holds Event about the Late USAID & More

At the Danube Institute’s most recent event, MEP András László and a panel of experts have discussed how foreign aid agencies, such as the now-dismantled USAID, and ‘quasi-NGOs’ use foreign aid as a front to push a progressive agenda, as…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

State Secretary Highlights Growing Tax Exemptions for Mothers in Hungary

Hungary’s government says it is providing unprecedented support to families, expanding tax exemptions for mothers and increasing funding for family policies while criticizing opposition plans that it claims would dismantle key benefits….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • CURRENT

Orbán Says Support for Ukraine EU Loan Impossible until Druzhba Transit Resumes

Viktor Orbán pushed back against criticism from António Costa over Hungary’s refusal to back a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, calling the situation ‘absurd’ after Kyiv halted oil transit through Druzhba. Budapest maintains it will not support any Ukraine-related decisions…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • POLITICS

Hungary’s Other Way of Migration Management: The ‘Local Assistance’ Model

Hungary’s humanitarian strategy was summarized by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who once said: ‘Let us not bring the trouble here, but take the help there where the trouble is.’…
  • Ibolya Lubiczki
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Aims for Top Global Ranking with Semmelweis–Harvard Cooperation

Hungary’s government has signed an agreement enabling cooperation between Semmelweis University and Harvard University, supporting joint training in Budapest and Boston as part of a plan to elevate the Hungarian institution among the world’s leading medical schools….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Four Years of War — What Experts Say about Ukraine

As the Ukraine war drags into its fifth year, the question is no longer whether negotiations are happening, but whether they can deliver peace. Hungarian Conservative asked four experts to assess the conflict, revealing deep divisions over whether current diplomacy…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • OPINION

‘Diplomacy never works. Until it does’

As the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, one lesson is becoming increasingly clear: diplomacy only works if it is actually pursued. While Europe clings to moral posturing and isolation, Washington has returned to sustained engagement with both sides—slowly…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2026
  • CURRENT, OPINION

The Tragedy of Promoting LGBTQ+ Catholicism

‘The fact that the Church is telling us to hear, as opposed to properly guide, those who have a same-sex orientation or claim that God created them inside the wrong body, thereby having the full right to surgically alter it,…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 23.02.2026
Trump Tariffs
  • CURRENT

What Does the Supreme Court’s Ruling on the Trump Tariffs Mean?

US Markets rose on Friday, after the United States Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump does not have unilateral tariff powers under the IEEPA. The ruling casts doubt on recent trade deals and sets up legal battles over roughly…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.02.2026
A row of European Union member state flags flies in front of the glass-facade building of the European Parliament in the European Quarter in Brussels, Belgium, on December 16, 2025.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Europe of Nations, Not a European Empire

‘Europe does not simply exist in a vacuum. It is not a technocratic project, but a civilizational community built on clear foundations, foremost among them its Judeo–Christian heritage. European integration must build on these foundations, not dismantle them.’…
  • Boglárka Bólya
  • ‎ —‎ 23.02.2026
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REVIEW

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Arrives in Budapest for High-Level Talks
CURRENT

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Arrives in Budapest for High-Level Talks

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Budapest on Sunday for talks with Hungarian leaders, including the signing of a nuclear energy cooperation agreement and discussions on bilateral ties and efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine.

Ádám Bráder
16.02.2026
Hungary and Germany: Perceptions and Realities
POLITICS

Hungary and Germany: Perceptions and Realities

‘The Germany in which Hungarians still believe—or try to believe—long drew its strength from the “economic miracle” built by earlier, hard-working generations. The prosperity stemming from that achievement still endures, but its nature has changed. There is no question of outright impoverishment, yet this prosperity now seems to have stalled, and little real progress is being made.’

Bence Bauer
15.02.2026
Gamers on the Frontline — The Role of Video Games in the Russo–Ukrainian War
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Gamers on the Frontline — The Role of Video Games in the Russo–Ukrainian War

‘Ukraine’s agile innovations and Russia’s scaled standardization both demonstrate how gaming culture can bolster sovereignty against aggression, yet unchecked, it threatens to dissolve the human element in warfare, turning soldiers into avatars in a perpetual virtual arena.’

Norbert Szári
15.02.2026
‘Evolvere’: The Logic of Unfolding — Part III
PHILOSOPHY

‘Evolvere’: The Logic of Unfolding — Part III

‘This genuine, organic conception of evolution stands in full harmony with a spiritually grounded understanding of the universe. Just as society unfolds its latent traditions, and a seed unfolds the tree inherent within it, so the entire created world unfolds from the infinite possibilities of the Principle.’

Zoltán Pető
15.02.2026
PM Orbán: Don’t Let the Tisza–Brussels–Big Business Coalition Rip Off the Hungarian People
CURRENT POLITICS

PM Orbán: Don’t Let the Tisza–Brussels–Big Business Coalition Rip Off the Hungarian People

At his annual State of the Nation Address, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary stated that the oil business, the banking sector, and the Brussels elite are trying to form a government in Hungary through the opposition Tisza Party. If they were to succeed, international corporations would siphon billions of forints out of the country, hurting Hungarian families, he warned.

Márton Losonczi
14.02.2026
Controlling Immigration, both Legal and Illegal, Is the Duty of Every State
POLITICS

Controlling Immigration, both Legal and Illegal, Is the Duty of Every State

‘Almost nothing engenders more pride in Australia than someone from an obvious migrant background, speaking with a broad Australian accent, succeeding in something that reflects well on our country. But that means migrants who see Australia as a place to be committed to, rather than simply to be taken advantage of.’

Tony Abbott
14.02.2026
Remembering Raoul Wallenberg at the Hungarian Embassy in Stockholm
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Remembering Raoul Wallenberg at the Hungarian Embassy in Stockholm

‘Arrow Cross gunmen tore up the neutral diplomats’ Schutz-passes that gave Hungarian Jews protection, forced them to the banks of the Danube and shot them into the freezing waters. As a neutral diplomat, Wallenberg could have fled west. Instead, he remained to carry on his rescue work.’

Adam LeBor
14.02.2026
Accident or Murder? — The Obscure Death of King Béla I of Hungary in 1063
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Accident or Murder? — The Obscure Death of King Béla I of Hungary in 1063

‘King Béla I lost his life in 1063 in an accident, or—as has recently been suggested—as a result of a political conspiracy…The latter would not be entirely surprising, given that 15 per cent of European rulers living between 600 and 1800 ended their lives as victims of political murder, and it is well known that ruling was one of the most dangerous occupations in the Middle Ages.’

László Veszprémy
14.02.2026
Culture as a Tourist Attraction in Budapest — BP Műhely Event at Pesti Vigadó
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Culture as a Tourist Attraction in Budapest — BP Műhely Event at Pesti Vigadó

Budapest’s culture draws tourists through architecture, music, film, and cuisine. Experts at a BP Műhely panel highlighted how residents shape the city’s image, from service workers to everyday curiosity, while sports and party districts diversify the capital’s appeal on the global stage.

Márton Losonczi
13.02.2026
US House Passes Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
CURRENT POLITICS

US House Passes Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote

The Republican Representatives in the US House, joined by one Democrat, have passed the SAVE Act, which would amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require proof of US citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. The bill is now headed to the Senate, where it will have a tough fight to clear the 60-vote filibuster threshold, despite the GOP’s majority in the Chamber.

Márton Losonczi
13.02.2026
There Can Be a Nuclear Deal with Iran, but Not a Missile Deal — An Interview with Trita Parsi
INTERVIEW

There Can Be a Nuclear Deal with Iran, but Not a Missile Deal — An Interview with Trita Parsi

Is the Ayatollah regime willing to change under societal pressure? Will Iran strike a deal on its nuclear programme with the US? Does it have the capacity for a blitzkrieg? We interviewed the Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft at the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs’ Budapest Global Dialogue on the ongoing turbulences in Iran.

Tamás Maráczi
13.02.2026
Budapest Launches Affordable Housing Demo Hub in Újpest
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Budapest Launches Affordable Housing Demo Hub in Újpest

Budapest’s municipality has begun construction on the Demo Hub, a pilot project under the EU co-financed AHA Budapest programme, transforming a long-vacant school building in Újpest into 26 energy-efficient affordable homes.

Ádám Bráder
13.02.2026
Donald Trump: Europe’s Unwanted but Necessary Coach
CURRENT OPINION

Donald Trump: Europe’s Unwanted but Necessary Coach

‘Is Donald Trump really weakening Europe? Or is it the fact that we have admitted millions of people whom we are unable to integrate? Over a 50–100-year horizon, this will fundamentally reshape our societies.’

Dávid Nagy
13.02.2026
Transport Ministry Discusses Expanding Road Safety Education under New KRESZ
CURRENT

Transport Ministry Discusses Expanding Road Safety Education under New KRESZ

Hungary’s Transport Ministry held a workshop on integrating stronger traffic education into the revised Traffic Code, focusing on early childhood training, unified methodology and a national action plan to improve road safety.

Ádám Bráder
13.02.2026
Addressing Carbon Leakage in the EU: Global Impacts and EU–US Relations
GREEN

Addressing Carbon Leakage in the EU: Global Impacts and EU–US Relations

The EU is the first jurisdiction to introduce a carbon border adjustment mechanism to prevent carbon leakage from production moving to countries with looser emissions rules. While it could advance the Paris Agreement’s goals, it also raises trade tensions—especially in the already complex EU–US relationship.

Vivien Köböl-Benda
13.02.2026
Historic Transylvanian Hungarian Newspapers Made Searchable in New Digital Initiative
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Historic Transylvanian Hungarian Newspapers Made Searchable in New Digital Initiative

A joint project led by ELTE’s National Digital Heritage Laboratory and Digitéka has made more than 330,000 pages of historic Transylvanian Hungarian newspapers searchable and digitally preserved using advanced OCR and layout recognition technologies.

Ádám Bráder
13.02.2026
The Return of Intra-European Rivalries—and Why They Matter
OPINION POLITICS

The Return of Intra-European Rivalries—and Why They Matter

The division within Europe inevitably returns, as American power and interest recedes.

Sumantra Maitra
13.02.2026
Ukraine, Georgia & Northern Ireland: Hungary’s Opponents in the Nations League
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Ukraine, Georgia & Northern Ireland: Hungary’s Opponents in the Nations League

Hungary got Ukraine for a politically charged clash, as well as Georgia and Northern Ireland for their UEFA Nations League group opponents in League B of the competition. The games will be played this fall.

Márton Losonczi
12.02.2026
UN Rapporteur Calls Israel Humanity’s ‘Common Enemy’ at Al Jazeera Forum
CURRENT

UN Rapporteur Calls Israel Humanity’s ‘Common Enemy’ at Al Jazeera Forum

Francesca Albanese has a long track record of antisemitic remarks and denunciations of Israel, for which she has faced repeated condemnation and even sanctions from the Trump administration.

Dávid Nagy
12.02.2026
Hungarian Research Network and BME Unite Research Capacity in Strategic Partnership
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Research Network and BME Unite Research Capacity in Strategic Partnership

Hungary’s HUN-REN Research Network and the Budapest University of Technology and Economics have signed a joint action plan aimed at combining research capacity, strengthening doctoral training and enhancing the country’s international scientific competitiveness.

Ádám Bráder
12.02.2026
EU Parliament Greenlights €90 Billion Loan to Support Ukraine
CURRENT

EU Parliament Greenlights €90 Billion Loan to Support Ukraine

‘Eventually, a compromise was reached, and Kyiv was authorized to procure weapons from outside the bloc…In exchange for the purchases, these non-EU countries are required to participate in the cost of the loan. Brussels will negotiate the exact level of “fair and proportionate” contributions with each partner country individually.’

Lili Zemplényi
12.02.2026
Szijjártó Says Brussels–Kyiv Alliance Aims to Sideline Hungarian Government
CURRENT POLITICS

Szijjártó Says Brussels–Kyiv Alliance Aims to Sideline Hungarian Government

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said a Brussels–Kyiv alliance is seeking to remove Hungary’s national government as an obstacle to fast-tracking Ukraine’s EU accession, arguing that political change in Budapest is central to the plan.

Ádám Bráder
12.02.2026
POLITICO: Brussels Keeps Quiet about Ukraine EU Accession Ahead of Hungarian Election
CURRENT POLITICS

POLITICO: Brussels Keeps Quiet about Ukraine EU Accession Ahead of Hungarian Election

In a recent episode of the Brussels Playbook Podcast, POLITICO’s Chief EU Correspondent Zoya Sheftalovich has explained that the EU leadership is hiding information about Ukraine’s planned accession to help Péter Magyar defeat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the upcoming Hungarian elections. If PM Orbán does prevail, the EU is even willing to strip Hungary of its voting rights, she also revealed.

Márton Losonczi
12.02.2026
Europe’s Security Is No Longer an Option, But a System
CURRENT POLITICS

Europe’s Security Is No Longer an Option, But a System

‘The rules-based international order fragmenting, uncertainty growing, and conflicts multiplying around the world, this year’s conference is taking place at a fundamental turning point.’

Laura Nyilas
12.02.2026
Post-Liberal Aid and Political Reform in the Middle East
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Post-Liberal Aid and Political Reform in the Middle East

From the collapse of USAID to debates over federalism and decentralization, speakers argued that aid and political models in the Middle East must be grounded in realism, accountability and respect for lived realities rather than abstract ideals.

Ádám Bráder
12.02.2026
Kiel Data on Military Support Shows War in Ukraine Has Become Europe’s Own
CURRENT POLITICS

Kiel Data on Military Support Shows War in Ukraine Has Become Europe’s Own

New data from the Kiel Institute reveal a decisive turning point in the Ukraine war: Europe, not the United States, has become Kyiv’s primary military and financial backer. As Washington scales down support under Donald Trump, European governments are assuming the burden—transforming the conflict from a mainly American proxy war into Europe’s own geopolitical and economic responsibility.

Joakim Scheffer
12.02.2026
‘Evolvere’: Desperate Faith in Chance — Part II
PHILOSOPHY

‘Evolvere’: Desperate Faith in Chance — Part II

‘Time is in fact the hero of the plot…Given so much time, the “impossible” becomes possible, the possible probable, and the probable virtually certain. One has only to wait: time itself performs the miracles.’

Zoltán Pető
11.02.2026
Orbán Calls 2027 Kyiv EU Accesion Plan a Declaration of War Against Hungary
CURRENT

Orbán Calls 2027 Kyiv EU Accesion Plan a Declaration of War Against Hungary

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has condemned Brussels’s reported plan to fast-track Ukraine into the European Union by 2027 as ‘an open declaration of war’ against Hungary. He warned that proposals to remove his veto—through electoral change or stripping Hungary’s voting rights—amount to a direct assault on national sovereignty and democratic choice.

Joakim Scheffer
11.02.2026
MCC Brussels Launches Democracy Interference Observatory
CURRENT

MCC Brussels Launches Democracy Interference Observatory

MCC Brussels has launched the Democracy Interference Observatory (DIO) to investigate how EU institutions, regulators, digital platforms, and EU-funded NGOs influence national elections. The Observatory will begin its work with the 2026 Hungarian parliamentary elections, examining emerging patterns of regulatory pressure, narrative coordination, and information control across Europe.

Márton Losonczi
11.02.2026
The Middle East as a Majority of Minorities: Rethinking Power, Protection and Coexistence
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

The Middle East as a Majority of Minorities: Rethinking Power, Protection and Coexistence

From Kurdish self-governance to the UAE’s federal model, speakers at an MCC–Danube Institute conference argued that the Middle East’s minority question demands multiple, locally grounded solutions rather than one-size-fits-all answers.

Ádám Bráder
11.02.2026
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