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Gyula Kornis: The Conservative Architect of Hungarian Education and Cultural Identity

‘Kornis’s approach to education reform reflected his belief that the state had a moral obligation to cultivate civic virtues and a sense of community among its citizens. His influence extended to the establishment of rural schools, which sought to bridge…
  • Péter B Kovács
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The United States and the Arctic: Ambitions Built on the Past, Strategies Pointing to the Future

‘Greenland, the world’s largest island, has attracted US interest not only for its natural resources but also for its geostrategic location. Both the Cold War and today’s geopolitical competition demonstrate that Arctic regions are increasingly significant from military and economic…
  • Norbert Szári
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Trump Brings Hard Times for Populist Conservatives — Lessons from Canada

‘President Trump’s confrontational approach to reshaping the global economic order has inadvertently revived support for elites, institutions, and incumbents—undermining populist conservatism around the world,’ noted Samuel Duncan, a senior Canadian conservative adviser, in an interview with Hungarian Conservative. Reflecting on…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘I want to keep the joy of dance alive’ — An Interview with Hunor Kosbor

‘I didn’t really form any deep-lasting friendships with any of my schoolmates…Of course, things like math homework or sports can be common topics, but I don’t have real personal connections with them. All my relationships are tied to Hungarians. I…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2025
  • CURRENT

Mike Waltz Leaves White House for UN — Witkoff Tipped as Trump’s Next NSA

US President Donald Trump has confirmed that National Security Adviser Michael Waltz will step down from his post to serve as the next United States Ambassador to the United Nations. This marks the first major reshuffle of the administration, with…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Sovereignty Reclaimed 35 Years Ago

‘The Fundamental Law of 2011 defines 2 May 1990 as the reinstatement of the sovereign status of Hungary, which was broken by the German occupation on 19 March 1944 and continued by the Soviets when they soon invaded and, in…
  • Dániel Farkas
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2025
  • OPINION

What Liberation Day Means for Europe, Hungary and the 2026 Hungarian Election

‘If Hungary wants to avoid a recession, it needs to offset this lost external demand with internal demand. That means the country must stimulate consumption, at least until it finds a new structure for its trade.’…
  • Philip Pilkington
  • ‎ —‎ 01.05.2025
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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

The Next Pope: Dealing With the Post-Francis Papacy

‘Having chosen to both forgo the traditional papal attire of his predecessors and to take up residence at the Casa Santa Marta—the five star hotel within the Vatican City walls—instead of the papal palace, Francis presented himself as a populist…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 01.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

1 May through History — From Spring Festivals to Labour Movements

1 May, known as International Workers’ Day, is recognized worldwide—but its roots reach far beyond modern labour movements. From ancient fertility rituals to mass protests for workers’ rights, the date carries a layered, often contradictory legacy….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 01.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, PHILOSOPHY

Stories We Live By: In the Footsteps of Hungarian Master Narratives

‘In Hungary, unique master narratives have emerged over the centuries that live with us to this day. We can run into them everywhere in the most diverse segments of life: in culture, in education, even in politics. What exactly does…
  • Bence Partos
  • ‎ —‎ 30.04.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Re-Elected EPP Chief Manfred Weber Sends Clear Message to Hungary

In a speech marked by boastfulness and distortion, re-elected EPP President Manfred Weber, while repeatedly attacking Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, delivered a clear message to Hungary ahead of the 2026 elections: those who join the EPP are expected to strictly…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 30.04.2025
  • REVIEW

Bryan Leib for Daily Caller: ‘The U.S. And Hungary Have Turned Over A New Leaf’

‘Hungary is not looking to pick fights. It’s looking to form mutually beneficial partnerships. If only all of our NATO allies thought the same way as Hungary! Every meeting…was guided by a single, unifying theme: the urgent need to end…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.04.2025
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REVIEW

UNHCR Counts on Hungary During its EU Presidency
HU24EU

UNHCR Counts on Hungary During its EU Presidency

UNHCR Regional Director for Europe Philippe Leclerc has recently completed a two-day visit to Budapest, Hungary, after which his organization released a public statement declaring that it counts on the Hungarian Government to be a partner in trying to solve the European migrant and asylum seeker crisis.

Márton Losonczi
12.07.2024
High-Tech Zero Magnetic Field Laboratory to Open in Sopron
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT TECH

High-Tech Zero Magnetic Field Laboratory to Open in Sopron

The HUN-REN Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science has announced that their new, state-of-the-art facility in Sopron, Hungary is entering the test phase within a few weeks. It can help with space developments, medical diagnostics innovations, biophysics and materials science experiments, the institute wrote.

Márton Losonczi
12.07.2024
Not Much of a ‘Big Boy’ — Biden Fumbles through Crucial NATO Press Conference, His Future Is in Doubt
OPINION POLITICS

Not Much of a ‘Big Boy’ — Biden Fumbles through Crucial NATO Press Conference, His Future Is in Doubt

Just as in the presidential debate, Joe Biden failed to deliver an acceptable performance in his ‘big boy’ press conference this morning. The voices of discontent within the Democratic Party are growing louder. Whether the current president should step aside and hand his presidential candidacy to Vice President Kamala Harris remains to be seen in the coming days.

Joakim Scheffer
12.07.2024
Balázs Orbán: The Age of Sovereignty to Save Us from the Neoliberal Programme of ‘#lifegoal’
POLITICS

Balázs Orbán: The Age of Sovereignty to Save Us from the Neoliberal Programme of ‘#lifegoal’

Political Director of the Prime Minister of Hungary Balázs Orbán had the opportunity to give a brief insight into his main ideas discussed in his two works on contemporary Hungarian foreign policy, The Hungarian Way of Strategy and Hussar Cut: The Hungarian Strategy for Connectivity, at the recent National Conservatism Conference in Washington, DC. He delivered a comprehensive speech that basically critiqued neoliberalism and advocated for national conservatism instead.

Melinda Novoszáth
12.07.2024
Hungarian Defence Forces Celebrate New Graduates in Budapest Ceremony
CURRENT

Hungarian Defence Forces Celebrate New Graduates in Budapest Ceremony

The Hungarian Defence Forces’ Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course (AAT), a one-year programme, has equipped the newly graduating non-commissioned officers with various skills. With these capabilities, they will not only be able to fulfill their leadership duties but also serve the nation in a manner befitting and worthy of an NCO, Command Sergeant Major of the Hungarian Defence Forces Zoltán Kaszab stated during an internal inauguration ceremony held at the barracks’ assembly ground. This year’s NCO inauguration will be held on Saturday, 13 July, at Heroes’ Square in Budapest.

Ádám Bráder
12.07.2024
Karácsony Retains Mayoral Seat by Narrow Margin Following Recount
CURRENT

Karácsony Retains Mayoral Seat by Narrow Margin Following Recount

After the three-day recount, it was confirmed that Karácsony received 371,538 votes, while Vitézy received 371,245.

Ádám Bráder
12.07.2024
First World Rallycross Championship Race in Hungary Announced for July
CURRENT

First World Rallycross Championship Race in Hungary Announced for July

Hungary will host its first World Rallycross Championship race on 27–28 July at the Nyirád Racing Center, where the European Championship will also take place. 17 Hungarian drivers will be competing in four categories, the organizers announced on Thursday.

Ádám Bráder
12.07.2024
EU Ambassadors Furious over Orbán’s Peace Mission, Seek Ways to Punish Hungary
CURRENT POLITICS

EU Ambassadors Furious over Orbán’s Peace Mission, Seek Ways to Punish Hungary

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s peace mission has prompted EU ambassadors to consider punitive measures against Hungary. According to POLITICO, the envoys criticized the country during a meeting that lasted for more than two hours on Wednesday, but they have not yet devised a specific means of punishment.

Joakim Scheffer
11.07.2024
Hungarian Diplomatic Efforts Helped Postpone Anti-Israel EU Conference
POLITICS

Hungarian Diplomatic Efforts Helped Postpone Anti-Israel EU Conference

As Itamar Eichner phrased in his Ynet News article, ‘Without the opposition from Israel’s friends in the EU, such as Hungary, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany, the EU might have already passed sanctions against Israel. Foreign policy decisions in the EU require consensus, which Israel’s allies prevent.’

Sáron Sugár
11.07.2024
Surge in Migration Inflows in First Half of the Year Reported by Frontex
CURRENT

Surge in Migration Inflows in First Half of the Year Reported by Frontex

In the first half of the year, there was an increase in migration inflows at most of the European Union’s external borders, particularly in the Canary Islands, the border with Belarus, and the eastern Mediterranean, according to the EU Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex.

Ádám Bráder
11.07.2024
Budapest Hosts Prestigious International Physics Tournament for Students
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Hosts Prestigious International Physics Tournament for Students

Speaking at the opening event of the International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT) for secondary school students at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), State Secretary Varga-Bajusz highlighted that Budapest has always been a hub of science, creativity, and innovation. She believes that this competition will showcase these qualities to the world.

Ádám Bráder
11.07.2024
Viktor Orbán to Visit Donald Trump Again After NATO Summit
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán to Visit Donald Trump Again After NATO Summit

PM Orbán is reportedly travelling to Palm Beach, Florida after the conclusion of the NATO summit in Washington, DC to meet with Former US President Donald Trump. The two statesmen met back in March of this year as well, when PM Orbán paid a similar visit to President Trump. A lot has happened since then.

Márton Losonczi
11.07.2024
PM Orbán Advocates for Peace in Washington
CURRENT

PM Orbán Advocates for Peace in Washington

As expected, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is continuing the peace mission he started in Kyiv last week at the NATO summit in Washington, DC. Meanwhile, the defence alliance is increasing its support for Ukraine, with Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg calling the path to NATO membership for the war-torn country irreversible.

Joakim Scheffer
11.07.2024
Hungary and Türkiye to Collaborate More Closely for Peace
CURRENT

Hungary and Türkiye to Collaborate More Closely for Peace

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó discussed the consultations between Hungary and Türkiye at the NATO summit as part of the ‘peace mission’ initiated with Hungary’s assumption of the rotating EU presidency.

Ádám Bráder
11.07.2024
‘None of what Sanchez has done would have been possible without the obeisance of the Popular Party’ — An Interview with Hermann Terstch
INTERVIEW

‘None of what Sanchez has done would have been possible without the obeisance of the Popular Party’ — An Interview with Hermann Terstch

‘This new coalition (between the EPP, S&D, and Renew) wants to ignore what has been decided by free and sovereign nations that have grown tired of the policies imposed by Brussels. The interests of the voters are being systematically trampled on in a scandalous way,’ Vox MEP Hermann Terstch told Hungarian Conservative in a recent interview.

Sergio Velasco
11.07.2024
Disney’s ‘Woke’ Theme Park Ride Threatens Company Profitability
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Disney’s ‘Woke’ Theme Park Ride Threatens Company Profitability

The Walt Disney Company has decided to discontinue one of its most popular theme park rides, Splash Mountain, due to progressive activists labelling it as ‘racist’, and replaced it with Tiana’s Bayou Adventure based on a little-known movie about a black princess. Disney has been already losing money on its film releases and most of its profits were generated by the experiences segment of the company, which too could be in jeopardy now.

Márton Losonczi
10.07.2024
Prominent British and American Figures Urge Peace in Ukraine Following PM Orbán’s Mission
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Prominent British and American Figures Urge Peace in Ukraine Following PM Orbán’s Mission

Eight prominent British and American public figures have published an open letter in the Financial Times calling for an immediate ceasefire and peace talks in Ukraine. According to one of the authors, their letter was influenced by Viktor Orbán’s peace mission launched last week.

Joakim Scheffer
10.07.2024
PM Orbán Barred from Addressing EP, Breaking Traditions of EU Presidency
HU24EU

PM Orbán Barred from Addressing EP, Breaking Traditions of EU Presidency

In a break with tradition, Viktor Orbán’s speech at the first plenary session of the European Parliament, where he was to present the programme of the Hungarian Presidency, may be postponed. The stated reason is that the Hungarian PM’s speech does ‘not fit into the EP’s timetable’.

Joakim Scheffer
10.07.2024
Center for Fundamental Rights: Patriots at CPAC Hungary, Patriots for Europe
CURRENT

Center for Fundamental Rights: Patriots at CPAC Hungary, Patriots for Europe

Many of the political leaders whose parties now make up the new Patriots for Europe group, the third largest faction in the legislative body in the European Parliament, attended CPAC Hungary 2024 in Budapest back in April, as the Center for Fundamental Rights points out.

Márton Losonczi
10.07.2024
Hungarian U18 Men’s Water Polo Team Defends World Championship Title
CURRENT

Hungarian U18 Men’s Water Polo Team Defends World Championship Title

The Hungarian U18 men’s national water polo team successfully defended their world championship title by defeating Serbia 12⁠–⁠10 in the final of the Buenos Aires water polo tournament.

Ádám Bráder
10.07.2024
Meloni Defends Orbán’s PfE Against Pro-Putin Claims
CURRENT POLITICS

Meloni Defends Orbán’s PfE Against Pro-Putin Claims

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has defended Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s new EP political group, Patriots for Europe (PfE), stating that it is not a pro-Putin group. Meanwhile, the mainstream EP political groups are working to completely exclude PfE MEPs from parliamentary work for the next five years.

Joakim Scheffer
10.07.2024
Climate Policy Institute Reviews the Impact of Climate Change on Global Agriculture and Food Prices
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Climate Policy Institute Reviews the Impact of Climate Change on Global Agriculture and Food Prices

Climate change has a significant impact on global agriculture, with environmental changes collectively causing further long-term food inflation in the future. This can be mitigated through adaptation, modernizing agricultural irrigation systems, breeding new stress-tolerant crop varieties, and using precision tools, according to an article by researcher of the MCC Climate Policy Institute Erik Kovács.

Ádám Bráder
10.07.2024
Christopher DeMuth Opens National Conservatism Conference in Washington, D.C.
CURRENT

Christopher DeMuth Opens National Conservatism Conference in Washington, D.C.

DeMuth emphasized the core principles of national conservatism: advocating for sovereign nations with secure borders, promoting welfare for all citizens, and ensuring a government actively concerned with maintaining a healthy culture. Over the past five years, the movement has gained significant traction, he reminded, noting that it is now achieving success in the voting booths and is becoming mainstream. DeMuth also underscored the movement’s alignment with the Freedom Conservatism Statement of Principles.

Melinda Novoszáth
10.07.2024
How Likely is Donald Trump’s Victory in November?
CURRENT POLITICS

How Likely is Donald Trump’s Victory in November?

As more and more people from his own party call on President Biden to step aside, President Trump’s victory in the 2024 US presidential election seems more certain by the day. However, how much can one trust polling data after what happened in 2016 and 2022?

Márton Losonczi
09.07.2024
PM Orbán’s Peace Mission Deserves a Chance
CULTURE & SOCIETY POLITICS

PM Orbán’s Peace Mission Deserves a Chance

A rare opinion piece has been published by Die Welt recently discussing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s peace mission that kicked off last week. The article concludes that Orbán ‘deserves a chance’ and is doing more for peace than those in Washington and Brussels who criticize him.

Joakim Scheffer
09.07.2024
Budapest: The Next Hotspot for Israeli Investors?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest: The Next Hotspot for Israeli Investors?

The Metrodome Group, active in the Budapest real estate market since 1996, is opening its first representative office in Israel to offer investment opportunities in the Hungarian capital to Israeli investors. Among the many positive arguments in favour of Budapest, one that stands out is that Hungary remains one of the safest countries for the Jewish community in Europe.

Joakim Scheffer
09.07.2024
Innovation in Education in the Shadow of the War — First Underground Schools Built in Ukraine
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Innovation in Education in the Shadow of the War — First Underground Schools Built in Ukraine

According to Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Education Yevhen Kudriavets, 3,500 educational institutions have suffered some kind of damage and nearly 400 have been completely destroyed since the beginning of the Russian invasion. Currently, Ukraine’s first underground school is being built in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia, with the aim of children being able to attend in-person classes from September. Altogether, ten underground schools will be built across the region, five being already under construction and expected to open in the autumn.

Csilla Varga
09.07.2024
Minister of National Economy Highlights Successful Anti-Inflation Strategies
CURRENT

Minister of National Economy Highlights Successful Anti-Inflation Strategies

The minister highlighted that low inflation has triggered a positive chain reaction in the national economy, with its beneficial effects increasingly felt by Hungarian families and businesses.

Ádám Bráder
09.07.2024
Saint Ladislaus, the Crusade Leader
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Saint Ladislaus, the Crusade Leader

‘The first units of the First Crusade, and then the main army led by Godfrey of Bouillon, did cross the Hungarian Kingdom, but by then King Coloman was on the throne, the successor of Ladislaus. It was also well known that the only Hungarian-led crusade to the Holy Land was launched in 1217 under King Andrew II. Yet Hungarian medieval narrative sources record one more. They tell an interesting and controversial story about King Saint Ladislaus…Given the fact that the Hungarian king died on 29 July 1095, almost half a year before the first Crusade was announced at the Council of Clermont in November 1095, modern scholarship quickly lost confidence in the historicity of the account.’

László Veszprémy
09.07.2024
A Deep Look into the Deep State
OPINION

A Deep Look into the Deep State

‘The deep state is nothing new, for it has existed throughout history and in different forms. What is new is the paranoia and the theories that are swarming around in the U.S., when in fact the deep state, if that is what some wish to call it, does not really care who holds onto power…The irony of Trump’s crusade against the deep state is that he will need to create a deep state to accomplish this, i.e., a powerful bureaucracy loyal to him over the country’s federal agencies.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
09.07.2024
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