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PM Orbán to Meet President Trump in Washington

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has confirmed he will attend the inaugural Board of Peace summit in Washington, where he is expected to meet President Donald Trump. The visit comes amid growing speculation that Trump could travel to Budapest in the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 07.02.2026
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2026
  • 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…
  • Juan A Soto
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2026
  • 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…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2026
  • 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…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2026
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  • 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…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2026
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  • 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…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2026
  • 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…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2026
  • 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
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REVIEW

Want to Bankrupt Europe? Keep Financing Ukraine
CURRENT

Want to Bankrupt Europe? Keep Financing Ukraine

‘Budapest could not finance this without raising taxes and placing the burden of Ukraine’s “reconstruction” on the shoulders of Hungarian families. Financing Kyiv “will destroy the European Union,” commented on these plans Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.’

Lili Zemplényi
29.01.2026
Slovak PM Blasts POLITICO for ‘Boundless Media Lies’ over Trump’s Mental Health
CURRENT

Slovak PM Blasts POLITICO for ‘Boundless Media Lies’ over Trump’s Mental Health

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has fiercely rejected a POLITICO Brussels report claiming he questioned Donald Trump’s mental health during last week’s EU summit, calling the story a fabrication built on anonymous leaks. Fico said he made no such remarks, accused the outlet of spreading deliberate lies, and warned of a broader effort to discredit leaders pursuing independent foreign policies.

Joakim Scheffer
29.01.2026
BioTech USA Investment Creates 100 New Jobs in Hungary
CURRENT

BioTech USA Investment Creates 100 New Jobs in Hungary

BioTech USA has created 100 new jobs through a 9.5 billion forint investment programme, including a new robotized production plant in Szada, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Wednesday.

Ádám Bráder
29.01.2026
Israel’s Hostage Crisis Is Over — The Hard Part Begins Now in Gaza
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Israel’s Hostage Crisis Is Over — The Hard Part Begins Now in Gaza

‘After 844 days, the clock counting the days of captivity of the Israeli hostages was finally switched off in Tel Aviv. The clock installed at Hostages’ Square became, over the past two years, a symbol of the grief- and hope-filled waiting endured by Israeli families.’

Dávid Nagy
29.01.2026
Budapest Zoo To Host Chinese Food Nights and Bear-Themed Family Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Zoo To Host Chinese Food Nights and Bear-Themed Family Day

Visitors to the Budapest Zoo can explore Chinese cuisine on three evenings from Friday and discover the world of bears on Sunday, with special programmes linked to the Chinese Lantern Festival and the popular Bear Sunday family event.

Ádám Bráder
29.01.2026
UK Mainstream Media Scrambles to Smear ‘Amelia’ as Meme Defies Cancellation
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

UK Mainstream Media Scrambles to Smear ‘Amelia’ as Meme Defies Cancellation

After weeks of viral growth on right-wing platforms, the Amelia meme has broken into Britain’s mainstream media—prompting panic rather than reflection. The Guardian and LBC now accuse the purple-haired character of fuelling racism, as AI-generated Amelia content spreads globally, spawns copycat characters, and even inspires a cryptocurrency token.

Joakim Scheffer
28.01.2026
Board of Peace — Trump’s Gambit to Break the Russia–China Axis?
POLITICS

Board of Peace — Trump’s Gambit to Break the Russia–China Axis?

Donald Trump’s Board of Peace is not merely a new diplomatic forum, but a deliberate attempt to replace the United Nations’ paralysed conflict-resolution role. Designed to bypass vetoes and institutional capture, the initiative could weaken China’s leverage at the UN and drive Moscow away from Beijing.

Joakim Scheffer
28.01.2026
Charges Filed Against Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony for Organizing Pride Event
CURRENT

Charges Filed Against Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony for Organizing Pride Event

Hungarian prosecutors have filed charges against Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony for organizing and leading the Budapest Pride march last summer despite a police ban, seeking the imposition of a fine, the Chief Prosecutor’s Office said.

Ádám Bráder
28.01.2026
Woke Nurse Suggests Poisoning ICE Agents, Gets Fired
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Woke Nurse Suggests Poisoning ICE Agents, Gets Fired

Nurse Malinda Rose Cook at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia has posted a series of videos on TikTok in which she calls for others to harm ICE agents in various ways. In one clip, she suggests other health professionals should inject immigration officers with saline or succinylcholine. According to a public statement by her hospital, she is now on ‘administrative leave’ while an investigation is ongoing.

Márton Losonczi
28.01.2026
MCC Brussels’ Victory over the Censors of NatCon
CURRENT

MCC Brussels’ Victory over the Censors of NatCon

The Brussels Court of First Instance has ruled that the municipality of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium unlawfully banned the National Conservatism Conference in April 2024. The ruling affirms that authorities have a duty not only to refrain from censorship but to actively protect freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, and is welcomed by the leadership of MCC Brussels.

Márton Losonczi
28.01.2026
Hungary Closes Record Year for Tourism in 2025
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Closes Record Year for Tourism in 2025

Hungarian tourism closed a record year in 2025, with nearly 20 million visitors spending close to 47 million nights at domestic accommodation, according to the National Economy Ministry, citing the latest official tourism data.

Ádám Bráder
28.01.2026
Industrial IT Giant Kontron Electronics Relocates Chinese Manifacturing to Hungary
CURRENT

Industrial IT Giant Kontron Electronics Relocates Chinese Manifacturing to Hungary

Kontron Electronics is relocating manufacturing from China to Hungary in a HUF 2 billion investment backed by state support, a move Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó hailed as a strategic win for reindustrialization. The project will create new jobs, protect hundreds of existing positions, and bring high-value electronics production for medical, aviation, and robotics sectors back to Europe.

Joakim Scheffer
28.01.2026
EU Citizens Largely Reject Early Ukraine Membership, Poll Shows
CURRENT POLITICS

EU Citizens Largely Reject Early Ukraine Membership, Poll Shows

Brussels is considering admitting Ukraine to the European Union as early as 2027, before accession criteria are met, according to Századvég, whose latest survey finds that three quarters of EU citizens oppose the initiative.

Ádám Bráder
28.01.2026
The Verdict of Time: Viktor Orbán Was ‘Right All Along’
OPINION

The Verdict of Time: Viktor Orbán Was ‘Right All Along’

‘It has been over a decade since Western media began (and continues) to demonize Orbán for his uncompromising position against migration. This passage of time is useful, as it allows us to look back and evaluate Orban’s logic for rejecting migration in light of what has actually happened over the last ten years.’

Raymond Ibrahim
28.01.2026
US Envoy Caroline Savage Takes AR Journey Through Budapest Ghetto on Holocaust Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

US Envoy Caroline Savage Takes AR Journey Through Budapest Ghetto on Holocaust Day

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, US Chargé d’Affaires Caroline Savage joined an immersive augmented-reality experience that transforms Budapest’s former Jewish ghetto into a living historical space. The project, If These Streets Could Talk, uses cutting-edge technology to place visitors inside real stories from the Second World War—an approach Savage described as ‘extremely powerful’.

Joakim Scheffer
27.01.2026
Sydney Sweeney Targeted By ‘Zionist Tracker’
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Sydney Sweeney Targeted By ‘Zionist Tracker’

American actress Sydney Sweeney has been targeted by the X account Zionist Tracker, claiming she is dating ‘fanatical zionist’ Scooter Braun and that she has done ‘zionist propaganda’ for meeting with two released Israeli hostages who were freed from Hamas captivity.

Márton Losonczi
27.01.2026
Government Launches National Petition Against Funding Ukraine
CURRENT POLITICS

Government Launches National Petition Against Funding Ukraine

Hungary’s government has announced the launch of a national petition campaign urging citizens to reject EU plans to fund the war in Ukraine, Ukraine’s long-term operation and higher energy costs linked to the conflict.

Ádám Bráder
27.01.2026
Orbán Backs Alice Weidel’s Reparations Claim Against Ukraine over Nord Stream
CURRENT

Orbán Backs Alice Weidel’s Reparations Claim Against Ukraine over Nord Stream

Viktor Orbán has backed AfD co-chair Alice Weidel’s demand that Ukraine pay reparations for the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, retweeting her speech in which she vowed to make Kyiv ‘repay’ the damage. The intervention follows mounting evidence of Ukrainian involvement in the 2022 explosions and adds to growing pressure on European governments to confront responsibility for the attack.

Joakim Scheffer
27.01.2026
UK Government Moves to Ban VPNs
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

UK Government Moves to Ban VPNs

An amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill was passed by the UK House of Lords, which would ban the use of VPNs for citizens under 18. Free speech advocates caution that this could end anonymous browsing, as IDs would have to be submitted to VPN providers, and fear it could lead to a VPN ban for a wider population.

Márton Losonczi
27.01.2026
Central European Creative Awards Launched to Showcase Regional Creative Excellence
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Central European Creative Awards Launched to Showcase Regional Creative Excellence

Creative Hungary has launched the Central European Creative Awards, a new regional prize building on Hungary’s long-running design award tradition, aiming to boost the visibility and competitiveness of creative industries across Central Europe.

Ádám Bráder
27.01.2026
Rising Death Toll in Iran as Protests Are Crushed, Amidst a Muted Global Response
CURRENT

Rising Death Toll in Iran as Protests Are Crushed, Amidst a Muted Global Response

‘Iran’s latest wave of anti-government protests may have resulted in one of the bloodiest crackdowns in the country’s modern history.’

Dávid Nagy
27.01.2026
Study Highlights Changing News Habits and Demand for Quality Content in Hungary
CURRENT

Study Highlights Changing News Habits and Demand for Quality Content in Hungary

Most Hungarians now consume information primarily online, with algorithms and social recommendations increasingly replacing conscious searches, according to a new study supported by the media authority, which also finds sustained demand for quality content.

Ádám Bráder
27.01.2026
What to Make of Trump’s Transactional Foreign Policy?
OPINION POLITICS

What to Make of Trump’s Transactional Foreign Policy?

‘You can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else. We live in a world…that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
27.01.2026
Szoboszlai, Alex Tóth & More: All the Hungarian Players in the Premier League
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Szoboszlai, Alex Tóth & More: All the Hungarian Players in the Premier League

In the game between AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool over the weekend, three Hungarian internationals played in the same English Premier League game: Alex Tóth, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Milos Kerkez. To mark the occasion, we collected all 13 Hungarian footballers who have made it to the Premier League.

Márton Losonczi
26.01.2026
Massive Local Protest Erupts as First Migrants Arrive in Crowborough Camp
CURRENT

Massive Local Protest Erupts as First Migrants Arrive in Crowborough Camp

Crowborough has become the latest flashpoint in Britain’s migration crisis after locals staged their 12th protest against plans to house 500 male asylum seekers in a former army camp. Residents told broadcasters they fear for safety and say migrants are already ‘hanging around’ town, while Labour insists the policy will replace costly asylum hotels—despite reports the camp will require £5.5 million in extra policing.

Joakim Scheffer
26.01.2026
Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Sparks New Clash in America’s Culture Wars
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Sparks New Clash in America’s Culture Wars

The Super Bowl’s culture war is back as the New England Patriots return to the NFL’s biggest stage against the Seattle Seahawks, with Bad Bunny set to headline the halftime show. The Puerto Rican star’s anti-Trump politics—and rumours he may wear a dress as a ‘queer’ statement—have already triggered backlash, while Turning Point USA prepares a rival ‘All American Halftime Show’ built around ‘Faith, Family & Freedom’.

Joakim Scheffer
26.01.2026
Hungarian and Romanian Police Detain Young Hackers over Fake Threat Calls
CURRENT

Hungarian and Romanian Police Detain Young Hackers over Fake Threat Calls

Hungarian and Romanian authorities have carried out a coordinated operation against four young suspects accused of making fake and intimidating emergency calls, including bomb threats and false reports of violent crimes, Hungarian police said on Monday.

Ádám Bráder
26.01.2026
‘We don’t have a functional democracy’ — An Interview with Dr Eoin Lenihan, Part III
INTERVIEW

‘We don’t have a functional democracy’ — An Interview with Dr Eoin Lenihan, Part III

‘I do think that Irish people, maybe because of our colonial past, have this tendency to allow ourselves to be ruled by tyrants…Maybe it explains our love of the EU.’

Michael O’Shea
26.01.2026
PM Orbán: Trump Is Focused on Results, Not Polite Rhetoric
CURRENT

PM Orbán: Trump Is Focused on Results, Not Polite Rhetoric

‘We have a President of the United States who decided that he will not simply serve out his four years in office, but will get things done. He will solve problems, he will achieve goals,’ Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary said at an anti-war rally in Kaposvár, Hungary, over the weekend. Meanwhile, the first-ever trilateral talks are taking place between Russia, Ukraine, and the US in the UAE.

Márton Losonczi
26.01.2026
Hungarian Researchers Join International Effort to Develop Portable Quantum Processors
TECH

Hungarian Researchers Join International Effort to Develop Portable Quantum Processors

Researchers at the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics are taking part in an international project aimed at developing compact, portable quantum processors capable of operating even at room temperature, potentially bringing quantum technology beyond laboratory settings.

Ádám Bráder
26.01.2026
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