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  • CURRENT, POLITICS

The Center’s Miklós Szánthó Calls Out EPP for Revoking Immunity of Polish MEPs

Director General of the Center for Fundamental Rights Miklós Szánthó has drawn attention to the hypocrisy that, while the European Parliament is not willing to even discuss revoking the immunity of Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar, who is charged with…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

MCC Feszt Brings Top Speakers and Music Acts to Esztergom This Summer

MCC Feszt returns to Esztergom from 31 July to 2 August, offering a mix of thought-provoking discussions and vibrant music performances. This year’s lineup features influential figures like Dominic Cummings and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, alongside popular Hungarian artists such as…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

JD Vance Speaks at Screening for Rod Dreher’s Film: Live Not By Lies

US Vice President JD Vance spoke at a celebratory screening for the documentary series Live Not By Lies, based on our very own Hungarian Conservative contributor Rod Dreher’s 2020 book by the same title, in Washington, DC on Tuesday. The…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Trump Announces New US Tariffs Details: 20 Per Cent on EU, 34 Per Cent on China

The United States is imposing a 20 per cent import tariff on the European Union and a 34 per cent tariff on China, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday. Speaking at a White House ceremony, he signed the new trade…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary Withdraws from ICC as Orbán Welcomes Netanyahu

Hungary is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, following years of scepticism toward it. The announcement coincided with the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest for talks with his Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orbán….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT

Interpol Drops Warrant for Dodik, Bosnian Serb Leader Thanks Orbán

Interpol has dropped the international arrest warrant for President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik, which had been requested by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dodik welcomed the decision, stating that Interpol is ‘not at the service of Sarajevo’, and…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

János Áder Urges Action on Climate Change: Global Solutions and Personal Responsibility

Addressing climate change requires both global strategies and individual actions, as even small efforts can have a meaningful impact, János Áder, chairman of the Blue Planet Climate Protection Foundation, emphasized during a lecture in Budapest. Speaking to university students, the…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • INTERVIEW

Ignoring the Youth Leads to Collapse — An Interview with Waka Ikeda

‘When I come to Hungary, I’m always amazed by how many young people are in important positions or leading organizations. That’s rare in Japan, where seniority and relationships established over decades is prioritized youth, talent and expertise. Japanese society doesn’t…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 03.04.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

GOP Wins House Special Elections in Florida, but Loses Supreme Court Race in Wisconsin

However, a ballot initiative calling for a state constitutional amendment requiring photo IDs for elections also passed in the important swing state of Wisconsin….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.04.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary, Serbia to Build Joint Oil Pipeline

Amid growing uncertainty in regional energy supply, Hungary and Serbia have decided to take matters into their own hands by constructing a joint oil pipeline connecting the two countries. According to Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó,…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 02.04.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Danube Institute’s Family Formation Conference Continues with Keynote by Balázs Orbán

In his keynote address at Day 2 of the Danube Institute’s Family Formation Conference, Balázs Orbán emphasized that it is the responsibilities that we take on and our relationship with others that give meaning to our lives; and lauded the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.04.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Gripens Deployed to Denmark for NATO’s Ramstein Flag 2025 Exercise

Five JAS-39 Gripen fighter jets from the Hungarian Air Force have been deployed to Skrydstrup Air Base in Denmark to participate in Ramstein Flag 2025, a major NATO air combat exercise held across Dutch, German, and Danish airspace until 11…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.04.2025
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REVIEW

Migration Seen as Bigger Threat than Russia by Europeans
POLITICS

Migration Seen as Bigger Threat than Russia by Europeans

According to a recent survey, Europeans express greater apprehension towards migration and radical Islamist terrorism than towards the threat posed by Russia. The findings of the poll suggest a significant disconnect between the issues European elites focus on and the genuine concerns of the general populace.

Joakim Scheffer
14.02.2024
Education Is the Key to Europe’s Future, Director of MCC Brussels Says
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Education Is the Key to Europe’s Future, Director of MCC Brussels Says

According to MCC Brussels Director Frank Füredi, it is crucial to intellectually empower children, and if the quality of teaching does not improve in classrooms, the future of education itself is at risk.

Ádám Bráder
14.02.2024
The Complexities of Orthodox Christianity — A Lecture at the Danube Institute
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Complexities of Orthodox Christianity — A Lecture at the Danube Institute

According to Dr Samuel Noble, countries with a predominantly Orthodox Christian population have been able and willing to preserve their traditions. Contrary to the proposition put forth by Samuel Huntington, Dr Noble highlights the primacy of national identity in countries professing Orthodox Christianity, as a result of which, he contends, there has never been a truly unified Orthodox bloc.

Lili Bonyhádi
14.02.2024
Oscar Winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek to Shoot Film in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Oscar Winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek to Shoot Film in Budapest

The two will be starring in Nuremberg, a historical drama directed by James Vanderbilt about American psychiatrist Douglas M. Kelley’s series of interviews with incarcerated Nazi leader Hermann Göring ahead of the Nuremberg trials.

Márton Losonczi
14.02.2024
Stories of Hungarian Cooperation in Florida — An Online Conference
DIASPORA

Stories of Hungarian Cooperation in Florida — An Online Conference

At an online conference titled Cooperation under the Palm Trees held on 9 February the invited panellists represented various Florida-based Hungarian organizations. Participants from eight countries all over the world were able to gain insight into the exemplary cooperation of Hungarians in Florida.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
14.02.2024
Ash Wednesday: the Beginning of Lent
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ash Wednesday: the Beginning of Lent

On this day that millions of Christians observe worldwide, we share St John Paul II’s thoughts on the significance of Ash Wednesday.

Hungarian Conservative
14.02.2024
Brace Yourselves for a Wild Game, Hungarian Conservatives
OPINION

Brace Yourselves for a Wild Game, Hungarian Conservatives

Our editor-in-chief’s take on the resignations of Katalin Novák and Judit Varga, and what they entail for Hungarian conservatives.

Gergely Dobozi
13.02.2024
The Essence of Carnival Is Transfiguration
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Essence of Carnival Is Transfiguration

On the last day of Carnival, we share the thoughts of education scientist Mária Bajzáth, founder of a pedagogical storytelling workshop, on the role of masks, the magic of tales, and the community-building and community-preserving power of the festival.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
13.02.2024
El Salvador: A Lesson in Geopolitical Leverage
OPINION

El Salvador: A Lesson in Geopolitical Leverage

US foreign policy is set ‘to remain volatile and subject to disruption with changes of government and the whims of the political class. For a country like Hungary—arguably lacking the same geopolitical leverage vis-à-vis Washington—the Salvadoran reality might not offer a blueprint, but it does present a lesson’, our contributor Michael O’Shea argues.

Michael O’Shea
13.02.2024
CSOK Plus Draws Strong Response in Inaugural Month with Over 1,000 Applications
CULTURE & SOCIETY

CSOK Plus Draws Strong Response in Inaugural Month with Over 1,000 Applications

In Hungary, people traditionally think in terms of owning their own homes, which not only provides predictability but also financial security for the next generation.

Ádám Bráder
13.02.2024
NATO Plans Shift in Ukraine Strategy?
CURRENT

NATO Plans Shift in Ukraine Strategy?

Fears of a potential second presidential term of Donald Trump have allegedly prompted NATO to devise a plan to assume the coordination of arms deliveries to Ukraine, replacing the United States.

Joakim Scheffer
13.02.2024
Costs of Hungaroring Renovation Entirely Covered by Formula 1 Contract Extension
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Costs of Hungaroring Renovation Entirely Covered by Formula 1 Contract Extension

The contract extension for the Hungarian Grand Prix Formula 1 race will cover the comprehensive renovation of the Hungaroring, currently underway and scheduled to be completed by 2026.

Ádám Bráder
13.02.2024
MCC Opens Applications for University Programme
CULTURE & SOCIETY

MCC Opens Applications for University Programme

The MCC University Programme is unique in Europe, offering small-group, personalized training covering multiple disciplines, complementing traditional higher education in Hungary. Many young people participating in the programme enrol in MCC training already in primary school, becoming part of a cohesive community.

Ádám Bráder
13.02.2024
South Africa Is Challenging the West, Not Only Israel
OPINION

South Africa Is Challenging the West, Not Only Israel

While South Africa alleges that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza, it failed to condemn some of the most severe human rights abuses of our times in the past. Pretoria’s assertion that its engagement to prevent grave human rights violations, fulfilling its responsibilities ‘under a treaty obligation to prevent genocide from occurring’ is a political stunt and a blatant attempt to exploit the international legal system.

Kristóf György Veres
13.02.2024
Sovereignty Protection Office on Hot Trail over George Soros’s Election Interference
CURRENT

Sovereignty Protection Office on Hot Trail over George Soros’s Election Interference

The Sovereignty Protection Office has recently launched an investigation into footage that has been circulating like wildfire on social media platform X, which shows that Hungarian-born American billionaire George Soros did indeed interfere in the 2022 parliamentary elections in Hungary.

Joakim Scheffer
12.02.2024
16th National Marriage Week Focuses on Constant Renewal this Year
CULTURE & SOCIETY

16th National Marriage Week Focuses on Constant Renewal this Year

This year’s motto for Marriage Week is ‘constant renewal.’ Throughout the series of events, the organizers will explore how couples can, in today’s rapidly changing environment, focus on each other, grow together, renew their marriage, find new common goals, and adapt together to new life situations.

Ádám Bráder
12.02.2024
Insights into Battery Science and Environmental Responsibility on the Blue Planet Podcast
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Insights into Battery Science and Environmental Responsibility on the Blue Planet Podcast

Áder noted that in Europe alone, 10 to 12 million cars are produced annually, and from 2035 onwards, only electric cars will roll off the assembly lines. This means that in Europe, 10 to 12 million batteries will be needed annually for car production.

Ádám Bráder
12.02.2024
‘Giving up your mother tongue is self-betrayal’ — A Conversation with Political Scientist András Ludányi
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘Giving up your mother tongue is self-betrayal’ — A Conversation with Political Scientist András Ludányi

An interview with Hungarian American political scientist András Ludányi on his family background, scouting, his teaching career, his political preferences, and the representation of Hungarian interests in the US.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
12.02.2024
Animal Protection in the Spotlight: A Novel Initiative by the Thália Theatre
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Animal Protection in the Spotlight: A Novel Initiative by the Thália Theatre

During these awareness-raising sessions, which precede children’s and youth productions, a stage actor, accompanied by a four-legged friend, utilizes experiential pedagogy to draw attention to the importance of animal protection and responsible pet ownership.

Ádám Bráder
12.02.2024
Hungary’s Astronaut Candidates Talk About the HUNOR Programme
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Astronaut Candidates Talk About the HUNOR Programme

The HUNOR–Hungarian Astronaut Programme started its two-year training last March with a physician and three engineers in Hungary’s newly established professional astronaut corps. The goal of the HUNOR Hungarian Astronaut Programme is to send a Hungarian research astronaut to the International Space Station, to carry out primarily Hungarian-developed scientific experiments for nearly a month.

Ádám Bráder
12.02.2024
European Reformers and Conservatives Get Stronger as Elections Approach
POLITICS

European Reformers and Conservatives Get Stronger as Elections Approach

According to Italian press reports, on the margins of the latest EU summit Viktor Orbán indicated that Fidesz is ready to join the ECR after the elections. The move would significantly swell the ranks of the ECR, considering that Fidesz is projected to win 14 seats (of Hungary’s 21), sending quite a sizable delegation to the European Parliament.

Loretta Tóth
12.02.2024
Something Is Wrong with Europe
OPINION

Something Is Wrong with Europe

‘How are Europeans supposed to afford the welfare state and support migrants and pay for higher energy prices and pursue remilitarization and revive their economies on the same income without taking on any more undue debt, which is already considerably high?’

Carlos Roa
12.02.2024
A Summer of Musical Delights Organized at Müpa
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Summer of Musical Delights Organized at Müpa

In spring, several representatives of the world music genre will visit Müpa, including some who have never been to Hungary before.

Ádám Bráder
11.02.2024
Marking 180 Years of Munkácsy with a Cultural Journey in Békéscsaba
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Marking 180 Years of Munkácsy with a Cultural Journey in Békéscsaba

On the occasion of the 180th anniversary of the birth of the great 19th century painter Mihály Munkácsy, the municipality of Békéscsaba and the cultural institutions of the Munkácsy Quarter are organizing a year-long series of festivities.

Ádám Bráder
11.02.2024
Accountability in the US: The Cases of Bill Clinton, Anthony Weiner, and Roy Moore
POLITICS

Accountability in the US: The Cases of Bill Clinton, Anthony Weiner, and Roy Moore

US politics has also seen its fair share of scandals involving crimes against children in recent years. In a well functioning democracy, any such case will likely doom a politician’s career. Or will it?

Márton Losonczi
10.02.2024
Katalin Novák and Judit Varga Show Accountability Long Gone on the Left
POLITICS

Katalin Novák and Judit Varga Show Accountability Long Gone on the Left

Katalin Novák and Judit Varga have resigned in the wake of the scandal surrounding the presidential pardon. Such accountability would be deemed unthinkable on the left, where politicians continue to evade responsibility.

Joakim Scheffer
10.02.2024
Judit Varga Resigns Following President Novák’s Announcement
CURRENT

Judit Varga Resigns Following President Novák’s Announcement

President Novák announced her resignation on Saturday afternoon. Subsequently, Judit Varga, the former Minister of Justice also returned her parliamentary mandate.

Ádám Bráder
10.02.2024
Breaking: President Katalin Novák Resigns from Her Post
CURRENT

Breaking: President Katalin Novák Resigns from Her Post

President Katalin Novák announced her resignation after causing public outrage with her decision to grant clemency to an accomplice of a convicted paedophile. Novák acknowledged that she had made a mistake, hence, she took responsibility by resigning from her post.

Ádám Bráder
10.02.2024
Special Counsel Brings No Criminal Charges against Biden, Labels Him as ‘Well-Meaning, Elderly Man with a Poor Memory’
CURRENT

Special Counsel Brings No Criminal Charges against Biden, Labels Him as ‘Well-Meaning, Elderly Man with a Poor Memory’

While Robert K. Hur’s special counsel did not recommend criminal charges against President Biden, it did raise additional concerns about his mental acuity. Also, given that former President Trump was indicted on 38 counts of felony charges for virtually the same conduct, it raises suspicions of political bias within the US Justice Department.

Márton Losonczi
10.02.2024
We Have Lived in the Same Country for Almost a Thousand Years, Yet We Hardly Know Anything about Them: An Interview about Our Croatian Brothers
INTERVIEW

We Have Lived in the Same Country for Almost a Thousand Years, Yet We Hardly Know Anything about Them: An Interview about Our Croatian Brothers

‘As I myself experienced as the first director of the Hungarian Cultural Centre (Liszt Institute) in Zagreb, which opened in January 2014, Croats have a positive attitude towards Hungarian culture. The Institute is now ten years old, very active, and there is a huge interest in Hungarian culture.’ Read Mandiner’s in-depth interview on Croatian– Hungarian relations with historian Dénes Sokcsevits.

Gergely Szilvay
10.02.2024
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