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Majority of Hungarian Fans Oppose Paid Streaming for UEFA Matches

A recent survey by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) reveals that only 17 per cent of Hungarian sports fans find it acceptable that UEFA Champions League matches are available exclusively through RTL’s subscription-based streaming service. Many remain unwilling…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.02.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Leading Theatre and Film University Marks 160th Anniversary

The University of Theatre and Film Arts (SZFE) celebrated its 160th anniversary with a grand gala at Uránia National Film Theatre. Founded in 1863, the institution has played a defining role in Hungary’s cultural heritage, shaping generations of theatre and…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.02.2025
  • POLITICS

EU’s Clean Industrial Deal Falls Short Where It Matters Most

The European Commission unveiled its Clean Industrial Deal, consisting of efforts to promote the competitiveness and viable green transition of European industries. While Brussels seeks to present the CID as a groundbreaking initiative, it falls short of the decisive action…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 27.02.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Grandparents. Grand Stories. — ENRS Announces Contest for Family Stories from WWII

The European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (ENRS) is soliciting submissions for their ‘Grandparents. Grand Stories. The Closest Stories from the Second World War’ contest. They are looking to hear first-hand accounts from WWII, passed down from older generations to the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
  • POLITICS, REVIEW

David Pressman Keeps Smearing Hungary in US Public Media

Former US Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman continues to badmouth Viktor Orbán and his government. This time, in an interview with American public broadcaster NPR, he claimed that under the guise of conservatism, Orbán embraces nihilistic corruption….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Călin Georgescu Arrested Right Before Submitting His Candidacy

Just an hour ago, independent candidate Călin Georgescu, who had won the first round of the presidential elections in Romania, which was subsequently suspended by the Romanian Constitutional Court without any evidence, was arrested without prior notice….
  • Sergio Velasco
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary to Introduce World’s First Nationwide E-Receipt System

Hungary is set to become the first country in the world to implement a nationwide e-receipt system, a move expected to enhance fair competition, simplify administration for businesses, and strengthen consumer protection. The initiative is already attracting international interest….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
Rastina,,Serbia,-,March,19,,2016:,Eu,Entrance,Roadsign,Blocked
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Bakondi: Hungary’s Migration Approach Should Serve as a Model for Europe

Hungary remains committed to its strict migration policy, which enjoys broad public support, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s chief security adviser György Bakondi. Speaking on national television, he stressed that Hungary prioritizes national security and aims to influence European…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

The Rare Earth Saga: ‘Colonial Appropriation’ or a Necessary Quest to Secure US Supply Chains

‘…an attempt to invest into alternative suppliers…can be understood as an effort to diversify supply chains amid rising competition between Washington and Beijing. The United State’s quest to secure its supply of critical minerals is especially timely given the fact…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Hungary FM: US–Russia Deal Can Be the Pillar of Global Security

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has given a speech at the United Nations’ Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, Switzerland. In it, he pointed out that Hungary has been saying for the last three years that only a Russian–American agreement can bring…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Budapest’s Metro Line 3 Renovation Revealed as Complete Rebuild

The refurbishment of Budapest’s Metro Line 3 included a complete reconstruction of its train carriages by a Russian partner, BKV confirmed. Although the project was initially described as a renovation, the trains’ structures were entirely rebuilt due to their poor…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Shady Trial in Bosnia and Herzegovina — The Court Case of Milorad Dodik

‘The verdict is expected on 26 February 2025. Until then, one thing is clear: this trial is not an act of justice but a dirty political manoeuvre with potentially devastating consequences for Bosnia and Herzegovina. It will not only decide…
  • Elena Fritz
  • ‎ —‎ 26.02.2025
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REVIEW

National Film Institute Launches Nationwide Film Club Network in Rural Locations
CULTURE & SOCIETY

National Film Institute Launches Nationwide Film Club Network in Rural Locations

The objective of the initiative is to promote Hungarian films, foster audience engagement, and enhance the cultural and community life of rural settlements, as announced by the institute on Wednesday.

Ádám Bráder
25.01.2024
It’s One Thing to Loathe Orbán, It’s Quite Another to Actively Work Against Hungarian Interests
OPINION

It’s One Thing to Loathe Orbán, It’s Quite Another to Actively Work Against Hungarian Interests

A brief review of the European policy of the Hungarian Government and of that of the domestic opposition.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
25.01.2024
Orbán-Zelenskyy Summit on the Horizon Amid Mounting Bilateral Tensions
CURRENT

Orbán-Zelenskyy Summit on the Horizon Amid Mounting Bilateral Tensions

All indications suggest that Viktor Orbán and Volodymyr Zelenskyy may soon be sitting down at the negotiating table. The parties have a multitude of contentious issues to discuss, beginning with the rights of the Hungarian community in Transcarpathia.

Joakim Scheffer
24.01.2024
Donald Trump Wins New Hampshire with Nearly Same Vote Share As Incumbent Biden, Republicans Set Turnout Record
POLITICS

Donald Trump Wins New Hampshire with Nearly Same Vote Share As Incumbent Biden, Republicans Set Turnout Record

Because of technicalities and an odd decision by the DNC, President Joe Biden actually was not on the ballot in the party’s primary in New Hampshire. After 2016 and 2020, the Democrats have hiccups organizing their early primaries for the third election cycle in a row.

Márton Losonczi
24.01.2024
Sweden Inches Closer to NATO Membership with Türkiye’s Approval
CURRENT

Sweden Inches Closer to NATO Membership with Türkiye’s Approval

The Turkish parliament approved Sweden’s application for NATO membership on Tuesday, leaving only the Hungarian ratification to stand in the way of the Nordic country’s full membership.

Joakim Scheffer
24.01.2024
Hungarian Yachtsman Ready for the Challenge of the Vendée Globe
CURRENT

Hungarian Yachtsman Ready for the Challenge of the Vendée Globe

Having completed four successful races last year, covering a total of more than 777 hours on water racing, Szabolcs Weöres secured the 34th position in the qualification list for the Vendée Globe.

Ádám Bráder
24.01.2024
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó Faces Death Threat Amidst Diplomatic Tensions with Ukraine
CURRENT

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó Faces Death Threat Amidst Diplomatic Tensions with Ukraine

Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Máté Paczolay, stated: ‘The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade responded to the threat immediately. We have informed our representations in Ukraine and the Special Forces in charge of [the minister’s] personal security as well. They are all doing their jobs.’

Ádám Bráder
24.01.2024
The Legend of Kincsem, the Unbeatable Wonder Horse of Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Legend of Kincsem, the Unbeatable Wonder Horse of Hungary

Kincsem won all 54 races she ran, a record that holds to this day. However, as a filly, she was never sold because of her plain looks—which ended up greatly benefitting her owner Ernő Blaskovich.

Márton Losonczi
24.01.2024
Agriculture Minister Calls for Solidarity in Response to EU’s Handling of Ukrainian Grain Issue
CURRENT

Agriculture Minister Calls for Solidarity in Response to EU’s Handling of Ukrainian Grain Issue

‘If we disrupt the triple unity of competitiveness, preserving the quality of our created world, and ensuring food security, then the system will not be sustainable. Farmer protests draw attention to the fact that access to agricultural subsidies is too difficult, and with the prioritization of Ukrainian interests, European farmers feel that they are not receiving sufficient protection,’ Agriculture Minister István Nagy stated in a press briefing in Brussels.

Ádám Bráder
24.01.2024
Ecumenical Week of Prayer Focuses on Christian Unity and the Dichotomy of Love and Hatred
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ecumenical Week of Prayer Focuses on Christian Unity and the Dichotomy of Love and Hatred

At the end of the opening worship service, participants collectively prayed for persecuted Christians. Since 2018, the opening day of the joint programme series of the Hungarian Catholic Bishops’ Conference and ECCH has also been designated as the Sunday for praying for persecuted Christians. The leaders of ECCH’s member churches participated in the liturgical service.

Ádám Bráder
24.01.2024
Distraction, Division, and Smearing: Anatomy of the AfD Scandal
OPINION

Distraction, Division, and Smearing: Anatomy of the AfD Scandal

The scandal surrounding the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is intensifying, with growing calls to ban the right-wing party. The left-wing media’s demonizing smear campaign has played a significant role in the events.

Joakim Scheffer
24.01.2024
Hungarian Set Decorator Among Contenders for Oscar
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Set Decorator Among Contenders for Oscar

Jorgosz Lanthimos’s film Poor Things received 11 nominations, including Best Production Design. As the production designer of the film, Zsuzsa Mihalek, along with production designer James Price and Shona Heath, could potentially win the Oscar.

Ádám Bráder
24.01.2024
The Israeli People Will Dance Again with Hungary’s Support
OPINION

The Israeli People Will Dance Again with Hungary’s Support

‘My message to the Hungarian people is this: The spirit of the Jewish people has taken a lot of hits over the years but we always come together to fight for our future and that is exactly what we will do again. We will all dance again, and I know the Hungarian people will dance with us. Thank you for your unwavering support.’

Bryan E. Leib
24.01.2024
The Wall Street Journal Publishes Laudatory Profile Piece on Budapest Parliament Building
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Wall Street Journal Publishes Laudatory Profile Piece on Budapest Parliament Building

The American Conservative contributor Catesby Leigh wrote a lengthy article in the major American paper The Wall Street Journal, praising the beauty and majesty of the word-famous House of Parliament in Budapest.

Márton Losonczi
23.01.2024
Government Intensifies Efforts to Build a Ready and Modern Military Force
CURRENT

Government Intensifies Efforts to Build a Ready and Modern Military Force

Szalay-Bobrovniczky emphasized the critical question of how many Hungarian youths choose to contribute in some form to ‘the extremely important cause of the homeland’s armed defence’.

Ádám Bráder
23.01.2024
‘Florida’s Orbán’ DeSantis Drops Out, Endorses Trump
POLITICS

‘Florida’s Orbán’ DeSantis Drops Out, Endorses Trump

Governor Ron DeSantis has often been accused by the left-wing mainstream media in the US of closely emulating Hungary’s PM Viktor Orbán. However, Orbán has always shown his preference for Former President Trump. With DeSantis dropping out, are Viktor Orbán’s ideas out of the race or not?

Márton Losonczi
23.01.2024
Hungary Launches Ambitious International Exchange and Research Programmes
CURRENT

Hungary Launches Ambitious International Exchange and Research Programmes

Balázs Hankó underscored Hungary’s strides in scientific and educational excellence, noting that 12 Hungarian universities now rank among the top five per cent globally. He outlined ambitious goals, aiming for one Hungarian university to enter the world’s top 100 by 2030, with three making it into the top 100 institutions in the European Union.

Ádám Bráder
23.01.2024
Hungarian Budget Navigates Challenges in 2023, Prioritizes Economic Recovery in 2024
CURRENT

Hungarian Budget Navigates Challenges in 2023, Prioritizes Economic Recovery in 2024

The government’s primary focus for the current year is the restoration of economic growth while continuing to reduce the budget deficit and national debt.

Ádám Bráder
23.01.2024
Government Announces Historic Salary Increase for Educators
CURRENT

Government Announces Historic Salary Increase for Educators

Hungary’s commitment to significantly enhancing educator salaries not only acknowledges the invaluable contribution of educators but also aims to bolster the quality of education by attracting and retaining top talent in the teaching profession. The decision comes as part of Hungary’s broader efforts to navigate pandemic challenges and foster a robust recovery in the education sector.

Ádám Bráder
23.01.2024
A Woke Europe Now Confronts Two Threats: Ideological and Military
POLITICS

A Woke Europe Now Confronts Two Threats: Ideological and Military

A Woke Europe presents two existential threats to its foundational values and to the sustainability of all that it has contributed to civilization. These two threats are, firstly, ideological and, secondly, a pivoting away from peace and toward militarization.

Ray Kinsella
22.01.2024
22 January — 201 Years Since the Birth of the Hungarian National Anthem
CULTURE & SOCIETY

22 January — 201 Years Since the Birth of the Hungarian National Anthem

‘There is something in our national anthem that makes it mean something important and inexplicable to every Hungarian. The hallmark of great pieces of art is that the reader or listener feels as if they express something very important that they cannot. As if they speak from their heart, expressing their innermost, most sincere desires and dreams. It is this mysterious quality that Hungarians feel when listening to the National Anthem: that it really comes from our hearts, it is our prayer, the prayer of every single Hungarian to the Creator.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
22.01.2024
Poland to Unblock EU Funds Soon Despite Democratic Backsliding Under Donald Tusk
POLITICS

Poland to Unblock EU Funds Soon Despite Democratic Backsliding Under Donald Tusk

Despite the attack on public media and the political imprisonment of former government members, the Polish government led by Donald Tusk could soon gain access to some of the EU funds that were frozen due to concerns about the rule of law.

Joakim Scheffer
22.01.2024
Analysis Timed for Day of Hungarian Culture Finds Cultural Institutions and Publishing Weathered the Pandemic Storm
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Analysis Timed for Day of Hungarian Culture Finds Cultural Institutions and Publishing Weathered the Pandemic Storm

The Oeconomus Economic Research Foundation released an analysis regarding publishing and cultural institutions recovering after the pandemic on the occasion of the Day of Hungarian Culture.

Ádám Bráder
22.01.2024
My American Road Trip: From WWII to the 21st Century – A Review of András (Andrew) Ludányi’s Book
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

My American Road Trip: From WWII to the 21st Century – A Review of András (Andrew) Ludányi’s Book

The book is extremely valuable in many aspects, for instance because it sheds light on the complex structure of the Hungarian immigrant society as well as of those of the Hungarian minorities in Transylvania and Vojvodina, and historical episodes less known to readers in the Hungarian homeland, thus providing valuable insights for those involved in diaspora studies, not only for interested non-professional readers.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
22.01.2024
Tamás Deutsch Bashes Brussels for Unlawfully Blocking Access to EU Funds
CURRENT

Tamás Deutsch Bashes Brussels for Unlawfully Blocking Access to EU Funds

Tamás Deutsch articulated that it irks the European left that the Hungarian people consistently, through democratic elections, overwhelmingly support a nationalistic, sovereignist policy. He added that the European left seeks to forcefully override these decisions through political pressure.

Ádám Bráder
22.01.2024
Finance Minister: Average Inflation Rate Estimate for 2024 5.2 Per Cent
CURRENT

Finance Minister: Average Inflation Rate Estimate for 2024 5.2 Per Cent

The minister noted a ruling by Hungary’s Supreme Court, declaring that Budapest could not be even partially exempt from its obligation to pay its taxes. Varga said if the Budapest city council failed to meet its obligations, the government ‘will follow the given legal provisions along the clear decisions taken by the judiciary’.

Ádám Bráder
22.01.2024
Whose Values Are We Working For?
OPINION

Whose Values Are We Working For?

‘We are concerned, then, not only with education, but to also with helping people clarify their thoughts and reach the proper conclusions, and also with embodying and institutionalizing a set of fundamental values and a view of the world. We are convinced that, unless our values prevail and rule, unless it is our worldview which determines the shape of the future by setting men’s priorities and guiding them in their decisions, then there will be no future…’

Evan Nanaj
22.01.2024
Is the United States Really ‘a Nation of Immigrants’?
OPINION

Is the United States Really ‘a Nation of Immigrants’?

When arguing against stricter immigration laws, some on the left like to appeal to the significance of migration in American history. However, the truth is that there has never been a popular demand for lack of immigration control in the United States.

Márton Losonczi
21.01.2024
Coffee House History: Five Places Where Our Favourite Poets Spent Most of Their Time
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Coffee House History: Five Places Where Our Favourite Poets Spent Most of Their Time

The ‘coffee house cult’ in Hungary started to take off in the 1800s. From that time onwards, they functioned as a community space, the main arena of cultural and political life, and a place where visitors could easily access all the information they needed and wanted.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
21.01.2024
Light in the January Darkness
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Light in the January Darkness

January is the saddest month of the year for many: the holidays are over, but winter really begins only then—long, cold, and dark days one after the other. Let’s make sure we have something to look forward to in January: Magyar Krónika has collected some great activities to fill our grey days with light and colour.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
21.01.2024
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