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REVIEW

  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, PHILOSOPHY

Is Culture Conservative? — Part II

‘Without culture, Eliot argues, there is no point at all in being human, and it is culture that justifies the content of our existence on Earth for the generations that follow us. “Culture may even be described simply as that…
  • Zoltán Pető
  • ‎ —‎ 24.02.2025
  • OPINION, PHILOSOPHY

What Two Kingdoms Doctrine Can Teach Us about Home: Joining Audrey Unverferth and Rod Dreher’s Conversation

‘Whether through Scripture, the teachings of the Church, or life experience, Christians learn that no relationship or physical place makes them truly at home. For Christians, it has always been challenging to find the right balance between our hope in…
  • Michael N. Jacobs
  • ‎ —‎ 23.02.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Lawyer Who Did Not Ask for Clemency — Eduárd Landauer Before Rákosi’s Military Tribunal

On 12 September 1949 Eduard Landauer, a well-known figure of the Budapest elite for decades, was arrested. At the trial of the lawyer, who had been accused several times before, his accusers did everything they could to find him guilty….
  • László Bernát Veszprémy
  • ‎ —‎ 23.02.2025
  • PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS

America First and the End of the ‘End of History’

‘According to the Chinese zodiac, 2025 is the year of the snake, which symbolizes change and transformation. It thus may not be a coincidence that Donald Trump, who campaigned on a promise to bring about drastic changes in Washington, commenced…
  • Matthew Pheneger
  • ‎ —‎ 22.02.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

JD Vance Treats the EU Like the EU Let Joe Biden Treat Hungary — Why the Complaint?

‘As Christoph Heusgen said, under the Biden regime, Washington and Brussels shared a “common value base”—apart from all those many continental voters and nations who did not share this same identikit set of leftist moral values, who had to be…
  • Steven Tucker
  • ‎ —‎ 22.02.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

‘Let’s open up our treasure chest’ — A Conversation with Zsuzsanna Dreisziger-Stricz and Gyula Balogh

Zsuzsa has lived most of her life in Hungary, while Gyula grew up in the United States. They have known each other for only about 15 years, but since their first meeting in Budapest they have been driven by common…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 22.02.2025
  • OPINION, PHILOSOPHY

Tackling Demographic Crisis Needs Collective Societal Rejuvenation

‘By rediscovering fundamental needs and values, we will eventually rediscover the need and motivation for having more children. This is a collective project that involves, first of all, ordinary people, philosophers, the church, artists, psychologists, and the government.’…
  • Soma Tölgyesi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.02.2025
  • POLITICS

The Election Defining Europe’s Future — Germany Heads to the Polls

Germany is set to hold parliamentary elections on Sunday, 23 February, which, given the country’s role in Europe, could redefine the future of the entire continent. After an extremely intensive campaign, Germans have two choices: punish the mainstream for years…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 21.02.2025
  • CURRENT, REVIEW

Balázs Orbán Talks End of Russia–Ukraine War on Fox Business

Political Director for the Prime Minister of Hungary Balázs Orbán has appeared on the show Mornings with Maria hosted by Maria Bartiromo, where he shared his optimism about the recently started diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Russia regarding…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.02.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Libraries Flourish with Increased Community Engagement

The Library Challenge programme has successfully promoted reading, library usage, and community engagement across Hungary, as seen in towns like Kétpó and Tomajmonostora. With rising membership and book borrowing figures, local libraries are becoming key cultural hubs….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 21.02.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Who Needs Captain America? China’s Ne Zha 2 Smashes Records, Trails Avatar

Chinese animated film Ne Zha 2 has just become the highest-grossing animated movie in history, aiming to surpass James Cameron’s Avatar as the most successful film of all time. With stunning visuals and a narrative deeply rooted in Chinese mythology…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 21.02.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Ferencváros Eliminated from Europa League by Viktoria Plzeň

Reigning Hungarian champions Ferencváros won the first leg of their tie against Viktoria Plzeň 1–0 at home. However, they lost the rematch 3–0 on the road, thus it was the Czech side Plzeň who got to qualify to the Round…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.02.2025
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REVIEW

Viktor Orbán Holds Bilateral Talks in Georgia, Will Attend Chinese Forum that Includes Putin
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán Holds Bilateral Talks in Georgia, Will Attend Chinese Forum that Includes Putin

Viktor Orbán met the Georgian prime minister this week. He is expected to also attend a forum in China, where Vladimir Putin will also be present. This could be the first time the two meet since the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian war.

Ádám Bráder
12.10.2023
Ukraine Already Won this War? — A Danube Institute Event on the War on Ukraine
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ukraine Already Won this War? — A Danube Institute Event on the War on Ukraine

At the discussion Russia expert David Satter expressed scepticism about Russia being trustworthy regarding keeping the terms of a potential ceasefire, while Attila Demkó argued that Ukraine has already secured a great victory against Russia: it has not become a puppet state of Moscow.

Lili Zemplényi
12.10.2023
Towards a National Language Strategy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Towards a National Language Strategy

The question of a language strategy, and the need thereof, are important and highly debated topics in linguistics these days. Linguist, university professor Géza Balázs contributes to this debate with an insightful essay in the recent issue of conservative journal Kommentár.

Péter Sasvári
12.10.2023
Foreign Minister Condemns North Korea’s Nuclear Threats and Highlights Global Security Challenges
CURRENT

Foreign Minister Condemns North Korea’s Nuclear Threats and Highlights Global Security Challenges

In a recent Facebook post, Péter Szijjártó informed that he had a phone conversation with the South Korean Foreign Minister Park Joo, in which they discussed not only issues of bilateral cooperation but also the significant challenges facing international security.

Ádám Bráder
12.10.2023
Installation of New Beverage Packaging Recycling Machines in Hungary’s Retail Stores Begins
CURRENT

Installation of New Beverage Packaging Recycling Machines in Hungary’s Retail Stores Begins

From 1 January, a new beverage packaging return system will be introduced in Hungary, where all beverage packaging labelled for return, including single-use glass, metal, and plastic bottles, will be eligible for return. When purchasing, customers will pay a uniform return fee of 50 forints per bottle, which will be reimbursed in the form of vouchers upon return.

Ádám Bráder
12.10.2023
Large-Scale Expansion Investment to Create 280 New Jobs in Hungary
CURRENT

Large-Scale Expansion Investment to Create 280 New Jobs in Hungary

Nestlé Hungária Kft.’s recent capacity expansion investment in Bük is set to create 280 new job opportunities, marking yet another milestone in Hungary’s impressive year of record-breaking investments, exports, and employment, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó made the announcement at the project’s inauguration ceremony.

Ádám Bráder
11.10.2023
Hungarian Painting Sells for 115 Million HUF at the Kieselbach Gallery’s Autumn Auction
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Painting Sells for 115 Million HUF at the Kieselbach Gallery’s Autumn Auction

According to the Kieselbach Gallery’s statement, this artwork, which evokes the spirit of the Paris School, Cézanne’s blues, the antique sculptures of the Louvre, and Henri Matisse’s nude painting, is one of the most beautiful still lives in modern Hungarian painting.

Ádám Bráder
11.10.2023
European Airline Stocks Plummet Due to Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
CURRENT

European Airline Stocks Plummet Due to Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Airlines are systematically cancelling or suspending their flights to Israel since the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas launched a comprehensive attack on the Jewish state on Saturday morning, resulting in hundreds of casualties. This resulted in significant drops in the companies’ share prices.

Ádám Bráder
11.10.2023
The Role of King Louis the Great of Hungary in the Foundation of the Mariazell Basilica
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Role of King Louis the Great of Hungary in the Foundation of the Mariazell Basilica

The Mariazell Basilica dedicated to the Virgin Mary is one of Austria’s most popular tourist attractions and a national pilgrimage site. Its foundation dates back to the mid-12th century, yet the construction and re-foundation of the present church in the 1370s was due to a generous donation from King Louis the Great of Hungary.

László Veszprémy
11.10.2023
The 16th Korean Film Festival Opens this Week in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The 16th Korean Film Festival Opens this Week in Budapest

The opening film of the festival is Kim Hee-jung’s 2023 work titled Where Would You Like to Go? which, like the director’s previous films, deals with a profound life event and, more specifically, the altered perception of reality resulting from it.

Ádám Bráder
11.10.2023
Péter Szijjártó Emphasizes the Importance of the International Community Acting Together
CURRENT

Péter Szijjártó Emphasizes the Importance of the International Community Acting Together

Minister Szijjártó expressed Hungary’s deep concern over the Israel terrorist attacks and their potential consequences, which could easily lead to one of the largest humanitarian disasters in history. He believes that this tragedy occurred at the worst possible time, as the process of normalizing the situation had just begun, and significant steps had been taken towards peace, which now could be jeopardized and rendered null.

Ádám Bráder
11.10.2023
Katalin Szili Attends Commemoration Ceremony for the Displaced Hungarians of Felvidék
CURRENT

Katalin Szili Attends Commemoration Ceremony for the Displaced Hungarians of Felvidék

Szili, who has participated in the commemoration event in previous years, recalled the inhumanity of the displacements and discussed the lasting consequences of the Beneš Decrees, the necessity of retaining ethnic-based politics, as well as the current state of national minorities and their possibilities for improvement in connection with the upcoming European Parliament elections next year.

Ádám Bráder
11.10.2023
Polish Conservatives Are Shaky Ahead of Parliamentary Election — And This Could Have an Impact in Hungary, Too
POLITICS

Polish Conservatives Are Shaky Ahead of Parliamentary Election — And This Could Have an Impact in Hungary, Too

‘According to recent polls, neither United Right nor Civic Platform will be able to form a government on its own…Donald Tusk’s situation seems easier in that he may have a realistic chance of including both the aforementioned Lewica and the Third Way alliance in the future governing coalition. This does not mean, however, that it would be easy for him to govern with these parties, and indeed such multi-party coalitions—let us not forget that the KO is itself an alliance—are often not very stable and long-lived.’

Levente László Greczula
11.10.2023
Gergely Gulyás: Hungary Fully Supports Israel
CURRENT

Gergely Gulyás: Hungary Fully Supports Israel

‘The first thing we can wish for Israel in the current situation is that it should regain control over the entire territory of the state of Israel and establish the security guarantees needed to prevent similar bestial attacks from happening in the future,’ Gulyás said.

Ádám Bráder
10.10.2023
KSH: Inflation Dropped Significantly in September
CURRENT

KSH: Inflation Dropped Significantly in September

Inflation fell for the eighth month in a row after peaking at 25.7 per cent in January. Food prices rose by 15.2 per cent in September, after a 19.5 per cent increase in the previous month.

Ádám Bráder
10.10.2023
WHO Director-General to Visit Budapest Soon
CURRENT

WHO Director-General to Visit Budapest Soon

After meeting Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Geneva, Switzerland, Minister Szijjártó stated that they have been working together for a long time, as he previously served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs for his country, Ethiopia, thus their relationship dates back to that time. ‘I have always valued his work; he was able to keep the WHO as a politically neutral, professional organization, which was crucial in overcoming the coronavirus,’ Minister Szijjártó stated about the health official.

Ádám Bráder
10.10.2023
Could the Hamas Incursion of Israel Have Been Avoided?
OPINION

Could the Hamas Incursion of Israel Have Been Avoided?

‘All things being equal, the roots to the actual deadly conflict are profound, as already mentioned. Yet it does not help the cause of peace to keep doing business with Iran, just as the United States has done under the Obama administration and is still doing under the present one.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
10.10.2023
Oscar-Winning American Actress to Move to Hungary
CURRENT

Oscar-Winning American Actress to Move to Hungary

The international celebrity last visited Hungary in 2010 when she directed her first film, In the Land of Blood and Honey. After 13 years, she is returning to Budapest to shoot a film about the world-renowned opera singer Maria Callas.

Ádám Bráder
10.10.2023
Hungary’s Thousand-Year-Old Musical Heritage — From Verbunkos to Liszt
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Thousand-Year-Old Musical Heritage — From Verbunkos to Liszt

The first documented piece of Hungarian music dates back to the 11th century, thus recorded melodies have been an important part of Hungarians’ lives for a thousand years.

Lili Zemplényi
10.10.2023
Top Ten List of the Best Hungarian Films
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Top Ten List of the Best Hungarian Films

From Cat Catcher to The Witness and Son of Saul, the list of the ten best Hungarian films offered by The Budapester is a subjective, but very convincing one.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
10.10.2023
World Athletics Championships 2023: 98 Per Cent of Spectators Satisfied
CURRENT

World Athletics Championships 2023: 98 Per Cent of Spectators Satisfied

The Budapest World Championships set a new standard for everyone, and the numbers released by Nielsen support this statement. Based on data measured on-site by the company, it was revealed that spectators were ‘extremely satisfied to an extraordinary, unprecedented extent’ with the 2023 World Athletics Championship in Hungary.

Ádám Bráder
09.10.2023
The Revival of Hungarian Traditional Fighting Disciplines and Historical European Martial Arts
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Revival of Hungarian Traditional Fighting Disciplines and Historical European Martial Arts

We are familiar with the phenomenon of Westerners embracing Eastern fighting traditions such as Wushu, Aikido, Japanese fencing, Filipino martial arts, and more. These people seek some rich traditions to connect to, and oftentimes romanticize them as being spiritually superior to the Western martial arts. Whereas there is nothing wrong with getting acquainted with other cultures, there’s no necessity to travel half of the globe in search of intricate, deep, and time-tested martial traditions spanning centuries.

Georgii Karpenko
09.10.2023
Three Bags of Ladies Clothes & a Sniper by Jaap Scholten
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Three Bags of Ladies Clothes & a Sniper by Jaap Scholten

Recently, the Danube Institute co-hosted an event with Helena History Press where Danish author Jaap Scholten talked about his personal experiences while travelling throughout Ukraine in the first six months of the war.

Lili Zemplényi
09.10.2023
Hungarian Government Safely Evacuates 325 People from Israel
CURRENT

Hungarian Government Safely Evacuates 325 People from Israel

The situation in Israel remains ‘extremely worrying’, with some areas practically in a state of war, Minister Szijjártó said, according to a statement by the Foreign Ministry. The Hungarian government’s top priority in such a case of emergency is to ensure the safety of Hungarians, he added.

Ádám Bráder
09.10.2023
Former Hungarian President László Sólyom Passes Away
CURRENT

Former Hungarian President László Sólyom Passes Away

László Sólyom is remembered for his significant role in Hungary’s transition to democracy and his dedication to upholding the principles of constitutionalism. His work as a legal scholar, his contributions to the National Round Table talks, and his leadership as the first President of the Constitutional Court have left a lasting impact on Hungary’s legal and political landscape.

Ádám Bráder
09.10.2023
When Christian Nationalism Goes Too Far: The Fascination with Putin
OPINION

When Christian Nationalism Goes Too Far: The Fascination with Putin

‘Christian nationalism is a type of religious nationalism in which the end goal is to achieve an absolute Christian theocracy within a society. Its advocates primarily focus on the internal politics of society, such as legislating civil and criminal laws that reflect their view of Christianity and the role of religion in political and social life, which calls for, at least in their mindset, a strongman like Putin.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
09.10.2023
Amidst Terrorist Invasion of Israel, European Migrant Communities Launch Celebrations
OPINION

Amidst Terrorist Invasion of Israel, European Migrant Communities Launch Celebrations

‘In the Britain that is now, just like in every other Western country that has accepted indiscriminate mass immigration from countries with Islamic values, it has become normal to celebrate murder, rape, and terrorism, so long as Israeli Jews are the ones being terrorized.’

Wael Taji
09.10.2023
Debate Sparks About the Youth’s Energy Drink Consumption
CURRENT

Debate Sparks About the Youth’s Energy Drink Consumption

‘It is important to note that all food and even water should be consumed in moderation,’ Secretary-General of the Hungarian Energy Drinks Association Sándor Csibi said, emphasizing that the association believes in protecting children from all health hazards, but in this case, they advocate for education and awareness instead of a ban.

Ádám Bráder
09.10.2023
Budapest Migration Conference Offers Dialogue at Critical Policy Moment
POLITICS

Budapest Migration Conference Offers Dialogue at Critical Policy Moment

The Mathias Corvinus Collegium, in collaboration with the Migration Research Institute and the Wacław Felczak Institute of Polish-Hungarian Cooperation, held a conference in Budapest, in which renowned experts discussed one of Europe’s most pressing issues of the time: migration.

Michael O’Shea
09.10.2023
Hungary Helps Christian Armenians Forced to Leave Their Lives Behind in Nagorno-Karabakh
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Helps Christian Armenians Forced to Leave Their Lives Behind in Nagorno-Karabakh

As an article by Premier Christian highlighted, for Armenians, leaving Nagorno-Karabakh is not just a geographical relocation, but also the act of severing ties with their deeply engrained cultural and religious heritage.

Sáron Sugár
08.10.2023
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