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Paradoxes of Identity: The Hungarian Press in Late Socialist Brașov

‘Taken together, the series offers a vivid snapshot of Brașov’s Hungarian community in the late socialist years…Yet one thing is conspicuously absent: the explicit acknowledgment that a Hungarian community existed at all…What emerged instead was a coded reality, in which…
  • Balázs Vencz
  • ‎ —‎ 11.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Red Rule in Buda Castle: Propaganda, Corruption & Control under the 1919 Hungarian Council Republic

‘Despite its grandiose displays and ideological fervour, the Council Republic’s efforts in Buda Castle exposed the fragility and contradictions of revolutionary rule. Eventually, the events reveal how the conflict between radical ideals and human behaviour shaped both the promise and…
  • László Bernát Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 11.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Nobel Peace Laureate María Corina Machado Dedicates Award to Donald Trump

Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado credited Donald Trump as a key ally in Venezuela’s struggle for democracy, dedicating her award to both the Venezuelan people and the US president. The opposition leader said Venezuela was ‘on the threshold…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

The Supreme Court Has the Chance to Give Republicans a Big Hand in the Midterms

The US Supreme Court is set to hear a second round of oral arguments in the case Louisiana v Callais, which might decide that drawing congressional districts based on race is unconstitutional. If so, solid Republican states in the South…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Hungary’s Academic Engine for the Turkic World — An Interview with Liliana Śmiech

‘Hungary, and Ludovika in particular, can become a regional leader in building these connections and advancing joint research, education, and development projects with our Turkic partners,’ Director General for International Relations at Ludovika University Liliana Śmiech told Hungarian Conservative….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
a billboard depicting US President Donald Trump in Tel Aviv on October 10, 2025
  • CURRENT, OPINION

Trump Was Robbed of the Nobel Peace Prize

‘Had Trump been a Democrat, he would have won the Nobel Peace Prize. It is nothing short of a scandal that he did not win it this year.’…
  • Markus Johansson
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Red, White and Resented? England’s New Flag Politics

‘When that framework is attacked or discredited, society doesn’t become more tolerant: it becomes more fractured. National symbols, such as the flag, serve not to exclude but to unite. They are the visual shorthand for a shared story.’…
  • David Oldroyd-Bolt
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Péter Magyar Already Ripped Off Hungarians, and He’s Not Even in Office — Szánthó

Miklós Szánthó accused Péter Magyar and his allies of ‘fleecing Hungarian families’ even without being in power by supporting EU migration policies. At a campaign event in front of the EU Commission’s office in Budapest, he linked the EU fines…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
US flags are raised on city hall and streets following the new ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas after US President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan, in West Jerusalem on October 10, 2025.
  • CURRENT

Israel and Hamas Reach Agreement — Israeli Hostages Could Be Freed, End of Gaza War Is in Sight

‘The road to peace is still long…But for now, the most important thing is that the first phase of Trump’s peace plan has proven acceptable to both parties. For 48 Israeli families, their nightmare of the past two years may…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
  • POLITICS

Brussels Probes Reports on Alleged Hungarian Spy Network in EU — Why Now?

Brussels is set to investigate claims that Hungarian intelligence officers spied on EU institutions and sought to recruit an official while stationed at Hungary’s permanent representation between 2015 and 2017. The move comes eight years after the alleged network was…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

The New Norm: Motions of Censure Against Ursula von der Leyen

‘The debate on the motions took place on Monday, followed by the vote on Thursday. The Patriots criticized the Commission’s trade deals: not only the EU–US deal, which introduced high tariffs on European exports, but also the Mercosur agreement, which…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Jimmy Kimmel Invites Donald Trump on His Show

Talking to Bloomberg Screentime, late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel has stated that he’d ‘love to have’ President Trump on his show. This is a surprising remark, given that he has spent the last nine years ridiculing the President, and was…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 10.10.2025
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REVIEW

Pro-Palestine Protester Shouts Anti-Jewish Slur Hours After Manchester Terror Attack
CURRENT

Pro-Palestine Protester Shouts Anti-Jewish Slur Hours After Manchester Terror Attack

A Yom Kippur terror attack at a Manchester synagogue left two dead and several wounded, shocking Britain’s Jewish community. Hours later, a pro-Palestine protest erupted in London near Downing Street, where clashes broke out and one demonstrator declared: ‘I don’t give a f*** about the Jewish community right now.’

Joakim Scheffer
03.10.2025
Hungarian President Awarded Kazakhstan’s Highest Honour during State Visit
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungarian President Awarded Kazakhstan’s Highest Honour during State Visit

Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok paid an official visit to Kazakhstan, where he was awarded the country’s highest state honour, the Order of Friendship, in recognition of the close ties between the two nations. Talks focused on strategic cooperation in energy, trade, and logistics.

Ádám Bráder
03.10.2025
PM Orbán: ‘We do not want to die for Ukraine’
CURRENT POLITICS

PM Orbán: ‘We do not want to die for Ukraine’

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reiterated that Hungarians want to stay out of the war and reject Ukraine’s EU membership. Following the EU summit in Copenhagen, he launched a signature drive to reinforce public opposition to Brussels’ war strategy.

Ádám Bráder
03.10.2025
Ferencváros Snatch Away Victory in Belgium
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Ferencváros Snatch Away Victory in Belgium

Hungarian champions Ferencváros beat the Belgian side KRC Genk 1–0 away from home in the UEFA Europa League league phase, and are now sitting on four points in two games. Barnabás Varga scored the winner, which was his 12th goal of the season already. However, he also missed a penalty in the second half.

Márton Losonczi
02.10.2025
German Leftist Youth Organization Calls for the Assassination of Alice Weidel
CURRENT

German Leftist Youth Organization Calls for the Assassination of Alice Weidel

German authorities have launched an investigation into Die Linke’s Hanover youth branch after the group posted a sticker showing AfD co-chair Alice Weidel in crosshairs with the words ‘aim here’. The image, condemned as an incitement to violence, follows recent posts by the same organization celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Joakim Scheffer
02.10.2025
Is Czechia the Last Piece to Revive the V4? — An Interview with Hugo Chadima
CURRENT INTERVIEW POLITICS

Is Czechia the Last Piece to Revive the V4? — An Interview with Hugo Chadima

‘Politically-involved people in the West will encounter different problems in their own national landscapes, but they may find they have a lot to learn from the failures, successes and general proceedings in other countries.’

Hugo Martin
02.10.2025
The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher Celebrated at the Danube Institute
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher Celebrated at the Danube Institute

An event honouring the life and legacy of UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was held at the Danube Institute in Budapest. Institute President John O’Sullivan, who worked closely with Thatcher as a policy advisor and speechwriter, was joined by a number of distinguished guests who shared personal memories and reflections on the enduring impact of the Iron Lady.

Márton Losonczi
02.10.2025
300 Political Prisoners Are Now Free: This Is the Power of American Diplomacy
CURRENT

300 Political Prisoners Are Now Free: This Is the Power of American Diplomacy

‘This is precisely the power of diplomacy. Minsk’s example demonstrates that authoritarian regimes respond to smart diplomacy. The leaders of such countries also react to incentives—be it better trade deals or a bit of international spotlight.’

Lili Zemplényi
02.10.2025
Hungary Signs Historic LNG Deal with France’s ENGIE to Bolster Energy Security
CURRENT

Hungary Signs Historic LNG Deal with France’s ENGIE to Bolster Energy Security

Hungary has signed its longest-ever liquefied natural gas supply deal with French energy giant ENGIE, securing 4 billion cubic metres of LNG between 2028 and 2038. The government says the agreement strengthens national energy security amid global uncertainty.

Ádám Bráder
02.10.2025
Orbán Opposes Linking Ukraine’s Accession and Sanctions Push; Warns of War Risks
CURRENT

Orbán Opposes Linking Ukraine’s Accession and Sanctions Push; Warns of War Risks

Hungary cannot be circumvented with legal manoeuvres to open Ukraine’s EU accession process, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Copenhagen ahead of an informal EU summit, insisting any enlargement must follow the same rules and warning that fast-tracking Kyiv risks drawing the EU into war and draining funds.

Ádám Bráder
02.10.2025
360 Design Budapest Brings 400 Works to Buda Castle
CULTURE & SOCIETY

360 Design Budapest Brings 400 Works to Buda Castle

From 9–19 October, the Buda Castle District will host the 360 Design Budapest exhibition, presenting nearly 400 works by around 100 Hungarian and regional designers and manufacturers, including a special showcase of Sándor Borz Kováts.

Ádám Bráder
02.10.2025
Remigration Could Unite the Right — An Interview with Eva Vlaar
INTERVIEW

Remigration Could Unite the Right — An Interview with Eva Vlaar

‘It is something we should all stand behind, work toward, and relentlessly pressure our political elites to pursue,’ Eva Vlaardingerbroek told Hungarian Conservative. The Dutch conservative activist and political commentator argued that remigration is the single decisive step European leaders must take to reverse the continent’s trajectory.

Joakim Scheffer
02.10.2025
Hungary Is What Europe Was Before 2015 — Eva Vlaar, Gerald Grosz on Mass Migration
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungary Is What Europe Was Before 2015 — Eva Vlaar, Gerald Grosz on Mass Migration

Eva Vlaardingerbroek and Gerald Grosz warned in Budapest that mass migration has devastated Western Europe, praising Hungary as a rare bastion of safety and identity. Vlaardingerbroek called it ‘the only country left in Europe that represents what Europe was,’ while Grosz described it as ‘the safe Europe as we knew it.’

Joakim Scheffer
01.10.2025
PM Orbán Reminds Donald Tusk That EU Is Not at War with Russia
CURRENT

PM Orbán Reminds Donald Tusk That EU Is Not at War with Russia

Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland called the Russo–Ukrainian war ‘our war’ at the Warsaw Security Forum, prompting a sharp rebuke from his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán, who warned that neither Hungary nor the EU is at war with Russia and accused Tusk of endangering European lives.

Márton Losonczi
01.10.2025
Over 80 Energy Facilities Join Hungary’s Night of Power Plants
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Over 80 Energy Facilities Join Hungary’s Night of Power Plants

On 17 October, Hungary’s Night of Power Plants will return with more than 80 energy and utility facilities nationwide opening their doors to the public. Entry is free but requires registration starting 1 October.

Ádám Bráder
01.10.2025
House of Music Hungary Launches Free Online Series on World Music Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

House of Music Hungary Launches Free Online Series on World Music Day

To mark World Music Day, the House of Music Hungary is launching a new online series that brings unique live productions from its concert hall to a wider audience, starting 1 October with Meredith Monk and the Quinteto Astor Piazzolla.

Ádám Bráder
01.10.2025
Tisza Voters Back Russian Energy Ban, Fidesz Base Strongly Opposes, Századvég Survey Reveals
CURRENT

Tisza Voters Back Russian Energy Ban, Fidesz Base Strongly Opposes, Századvég Survey Reveals

A new poll shows that two-thirds of Hungarians oppose an EU-backed ban on Russian oil and gas, despite the Tisza Party adding it to its programme. While most Tisza supporters back the move, nearly all Fidesz voters reject it.

Ádám Bráder
01.10.2025
Elon Musk Leads Charge Against Netflix over Cartoon Director’s Charlie Kirk Comments
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Elon Musk Leads Charge Against Netflix over Cartoon Director’s Charlie Kirk Comments

The American streaming giant Netflix is currently under fire on X for the creator of one of their animated programmes making denigrating comments about Charlie Kirk’s death. As it turned out, the same cartoon also promoted transgenderism to children. Elon Musk has also chimed in, announcing that he is cancelling his Netflix subscription because of the controversy.

Márton Losonczi
01.10.2025
Hungary Grants Income Tax Exemption to Mothers with Three Children
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungary Grants Income Tax Exemption to Mothers with Three Children

From 1 October, mothers with three children in Hungary are exempt from paying personal income tax. The measure could benefit around 250,000 women, leaving families with hundreds of thousands of forints more each year.

Ádám Bráder
01.10.2025
Slovakia Is a Bellwether of a New Politics
OPINION POLITICS

Slovakia Is a Bellwether of a New Politics

The country exemplifies competition between liberal and postliberal forces.

Michael O’Shea
01.10.2025
New Jersey Gubernatorial Candidate Mikie Sherrill’s Long List of Scandals
CURRENT POLITICS

New Jersey Gubernatorial Candidate Mikie Sherrill’s Long List of Scandals

From a cheating scandal in the Naval Academy in 1994, through an insider trading scandal, to a nepotism scandal in 2025—Congresswoman and gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill is really making the Democrats sweat in the once deep blue New Jersey. Can Republican Jack Ciattarelli take advantage of the scandals and win the race in the Garden State?

Márton Losonczi
30.09.2025
Orbán to Dominate Agenda at Copenhagen EU Council Meeting
POLITICS

Orbán to Dominate Agenda at Copenhagen EU Council Meeting

EU leaders will meet in Copenhagen on Wednesday for an informal European Council meeting, testing how far Brussels is willing to go to sideline Viktor Orbán. Council President António Costa is lobbying to bypass Hungary’s veto on Ukraine’s accession talks and on the use of frozen Russian assets—an approach Budapest says violates treaties and destroys institutional balance.

Joakim Scheffer
30.09.2025
Malév Flight 240: The Forgotten Tragedy Reconsidered
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Malév Flight 240: The Forgotten Tragedy Reconsidered

‘According to the cable, the Hungarian–Soviet investigative team was surprised that the Lebanese government had not conducted autopsies on the bodies “to determine whether the plane exploded before the crash”. Finally, the cable cites the French-language press in questioning how it was possible that only the conversation involving this aircraft failed to be recorded.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
30.09.2025
Mainstream Media Awkwardly Spin Mormon Church Shooting into MAGA Blame
OPINION POLITICS

Mainstream Media Awkwardly Spin Mormon Church Shooting into MAGA Blame

While mainstream media screams ‘MAGA lunatic’ after the Michigan Mormon church mass shooting, the truth tells a different story. Thomas Jacob Sanford was not driven by Trump but by animosity toward Mormons. Contrast that with left-linked violence—like the ICE shooting or Charlie Kirk’s assassination—where ideology was scrawled on the very bullets.

Joakim Scheffer
30.09.2025
I’m Sorry, I Am Still Not Okay with the New Champions League Format
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

I’m Sorry, I Am Still Not Okay with the New Champions League Format

‘In recent years, international football has undergone a number of drastic changes. I welcome several of these developments…However, fans should keep in mind that not all change is good change…At some point, fans need to stand up to protect the tradition of the great game.’

Márton Losonczi
30.09.2025
Slovenian Film Days Open in Budapest with Oscar Entry Little Trouble Girls
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Slovenian Film Days Open in Budapest with Oscar Entry Little Trouble Girls

The 9th Slovenian Film Days open Thursday in Budapest with Slovenia’s Oscar entry Little Trouble Girls by Urška Djukić. After the screening at Toldi Cinema, audiences can meet the film’s producer Jožko Rutar.

Ádám Bráder
30.09.2025
Hungary as a Bridge between the Turkic World and Europe
CURRENT

Hungary as a Bridge between the Turkic World and Europe

‘“At LUPS, we educate those who will dedicate their careers to serving the homeland in national security, diplomacy, or public administration,” Rector Dr Gergely Deli emphasized in his opening address. “For this, our students need the broadest possible understanding of the world…The new research centre provides a platform and serves as a bridge between Hungary and the Turkic countries.”’

Tibor Sarnyai
30.09.2025
HUNOR Programme Aims to Put Hungary Back at the Forefront of Space
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

HUNOR Programme Aims to Put Hungary Back at the Forefront of Space

Hungary’s return to space is not only a possibility but also a duty, said government commissioner Orsolya Ferencz on Space Research Day, stressing that the HUNOR programme is a national mission that must inspire the next generation of scientists.

Ádám Bráder
30.09.2025
The UAE’s Strategic Footprint in the Western Balkans: Investment, Influence, and Identity
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The UAE’s Strategic Footprint in the Western Balkans: Investment, Influence, and Identity

‘The overall impact of the UAE’s influence in the Western Balkans is indeed multifaceted—its advances and economic involvement in the region have also not been without controversy. Most notably high-level infrastructure projects…prompted transparency concerns, while also challenging compliance with EU norms. Nevertheless, despite those issues…the UAE will likely remain active in the region.’

Dr Bernd Christoph Ströhm
30.09.2025
Double-Digit Wage Growth Possible as Productivity Push Intensifies
CURRENT

Double-Digit Wage Growth Possible as Productivity Push Intensifies

Hungary may see a double-digit minimum wage increase next year, though the planned 13 per cent rise looks unlikely, Economy Minister Márton Nagy said in Budapest. Talks are ongoing between employers, unions, and the state over the final figure.

Ádám Bráder
30.09.2025
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