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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Sexual Revolution Discussed at Panel by MCC and XXI. Century Institute

Dorottya Baczoni, Rajmud Fekete, Gábor Megadja, and Gábor Csepregi took part in a captivating panel discussion at the Identity as a Political Weapon event hosted by Mathias Corvinus Collegium and XXI. Century Institute, talking about the sexual revolution that took…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Milan Fashion Week Features Hungary’s Finest in Fashion, Design, and Beauty

Hungarian fashion and creative brands, including established names and emerging talents, took centre stage at Milan Fashion Week’s Budapest Select presentation. Held at Casa degli Artisti, the event showcased Spring-Summer 2025 collections alongside luxury cosmetics and design products, highlighting Hungary’s…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2024
President Franklin D. Roosevelt greets the delegation of the Polish American Congress on 11 October 1944.
  • OPINION

Is There Really a Polish American Vote?

‘For those whose hearts beat on both sides of the Atlantic, the more productive consideration is what this election signifies for U.S.–Poland relations. Poland, like the United States, is bitterly divided between cosmopolitan urban areas and more conservative and religious…
  • Michael O’Shea
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Ukraine’s New Foreign Minister to Visit Budapest for Key Discussions

In an earlier interview in the Hungarian media former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that ‘all issues in Hungarian-Ukrainian relations can be traced back to the Russian aggression’. On the other hand, he also noted the importance of Péter…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.09.2024
The city centre of Belgrade viewed from the Danube (Pixabay)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

EU Enlargement and Energy Security — The Hungary–Serbia Relationship

Prior to the start of Hungary’s current presidency of the Council of the EU, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó stated that the country plans to initiate the opening of a new chapter in accession negotiations with…
  • Ibrahim Mammadov
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
  • CURRENT

MOL Group Finalizes Natural Gas Extraction Agreements in Azerbaijan

After months of negotiations MOL Group has finalized commercial agreements with its joint venture partners, Azerbaijani SOCAR and British BP, for the extraction of natural gas reserves in Azerbaijan. This positions the Hungarian oil and gas company as the third-largest…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Danube Flooding: Hungary Sees Relief as Emergency Situation Nears End

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Monday that the country would soon be able to breathe a sigh of relief as the Danube flooding is nearing its end. He added that once the immediate threat has passed, public health…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
The Next logo displayed outside a store in the UK
  • OPINION

The Next Big Thing — When Does the Rule of Law Become the Rule of Lawyers?

‘We are at the start of a new era of stilted social relations, endless jobsworths protecting themselves from liability, grindingly rigid hiring rules, untold chilling effects, and general sclerosis in the arteries of capitalism. “The more numerous the laws, the…
  • Gavin Haynes
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
Minister for EU Affairs János Bóka of Hungary (L) with EU Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi on 17 September 2024
  • CURRENT

Von der Leyen Assigns New Portfolio to Olivér Várhelyi

Olivér Várhelyi will be removed from his position as Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement and will, if confirmed by the EP, be serving as Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare instead in the incoming EU Commission. EU Minister János Bóka…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Patriots for Europe Group Nominates Elon Musk for Sakharov Prize

The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought was established in 1988 and is awarded annually by the European Parliament. It is primarily given to individuals or organizations who have made outstanding efforts in the defence of human rights and fundamental…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Zalakaros Takes Gold, Debrecen Silver at Prestigious Entente Florale Europe Awards

The Entente Florale Europe competition, the awards ceremony of which was held on 7 September in Székesfehérvár, has been organized since 1975 with the aim of promoting European towns and cities while advocating for principles of liveability and sustainability. Hungary…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

John von Neumann Computer Society to Welcome Enthusiasts with Exciting Programmes at 2024 Researchers’ Night

As part of the Researchers’ Night, visitors are invited on 27 September 2024 to discover the evolution of programmable pocket calculators and the development of handheld computers and smartphones at the John von Neumann Computer Society’s 1200-square-metre IT museum in…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.09.2024
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REVIEW

Austria and Hungary See Eye to Eye on Ukraine
POLITICS

Austria and Hungary See Eye to Eye on Ukraine

‘Hungary and Austria are good neighbours and maintain very close cooperation in almost all areas, including the field of the military and defence,’ the Hungarian Minister of Defence underlined after meeting with his Austrian counterpart in Budapest.

Dávid Nagy
06.02.2023
As New Sanctions Threaten European Energy Supplies, Hungary Remains Exempt
CURRENT

As New Sanctions Threaten European Energy Supplies, Hungary Remains Exempt

On Sunday, the second phase of the sixth package of anti-Russia sanctions was introduced. The EU has now banned the import and re-export of processed petroleum products from Russia. The Hungarian government, however, managed to secure an exemption.

Ádám Bráder
06.02.2023
Lavender, Hiking, Vineyards and More — The Balaton Uplands National Park
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Lavender, Hiking, Vineyards and More — The Balaton Uplands National Park

The Balaton Uplands National Park plays an important part in the Veszprém-Balaton project of the European Capital of Culture programmes.

Lili Zemplényi
06.02.2023
Pristina Continues to Oppose the Establishment of a Union of Serbian Municipalities
POLITICS

Pristina Continues to Oppose the Establishment of a Union of Serbian Municipalities

Encouraged internationally but rejected locally—will the Union of Serbian Municipalities be established in Kosovo?

Lili Zemplényi
05.02.2023
The Force is Strong with Ukraine: Mark Hamill Raises Funds for ‘Skywalkers’
CURRENT

The Force is Strong with Ukraine: Mark Hamill Raises Funds for ‘Skywalkers’

The actor known for many as Luke Skywalker has been an adamant supporter of Ukraine’s war efforts since the conflict began. Earlier this week Hamill announced that he would soon be selling signed Star Wars posters to help finance the Ukrainian army’s drone supply.

Ádám Bráder
05.02.2023
The Dream and Reality of Danubian Nations Joining Forces — A Series of Fascinating Lectures By the Rubicon Institute
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Dream and Reality of Danubian Nations Joining Forces — A Series of Fascinating Lectures By the Rubicon Institute

A line-up of expert historians presented the story of how the many different nations living by the River Danube had collaborated with each other over the tides of history and of the ambitions to create a confederation of independent Danubian nations.

Márton Losonczi
05.02.2023
How Can Central Europe Prevent Another World War?
OPINION

How Can Central Europe Prevent Another World War?

‘Central Europe is a natural corridor between the two superpowers, forming a buffer zone. In the last thirty years, it seemed that the leading politicians of the countries in this region clearly saw and understood what they could and could not do.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
05.02.2023
Conservative Success in Changing Controversial US High School Syllabus
POLITICS

Conservative Success in Changing Controversial US High School Syllabus

The original syllabus of the now revised African American studies optional course in US high schools described America as a ‘white supremacist capitalist patriarchy’.

Lili Zemplényi
04.02.2023
Values Under Siege — A Survey Mapping the Value Orientation of Western Europeans and Hungarians
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Values Under Siege — A Survey Mapping the Value Orientation of Western Europeans and Hungarians

‘In the present European political space, the elites are making considerable efforts to transform societies along certain lines that are dubbed “progressive”. However, the data show that members of European societies, on the contrary, believe that society must be developed gradually through reforms. In Hungary, compared to the average, significantly fewer people agree that society must be changed in a radical, revolutionary way.’

Georgina Kiss-Kozma
04.02.2023
The Seven Lean Years Are Here
POLITICS

The Seven Lean Years Are Here

Upon the advent of the new decade, it was expected that the 2020s would be challenging even without a major economic crisis or another high-impact, low-probability event after the COVID–19 pandemic.

Attila Demkó
04.02.2023
Hungary to Extend Cooperation with German Defence Company Rheinmetall
POLITICS

Hungary to Extend Cooperation with German Defence Company Rheinmetall

The Hungarian force development programme must not slow down: cooperation between Rheinmetall and the Hungarian state will continue uninterrupted, Viktor Orbán nailed down.

Dávid Nagy
04.02.2023
Qatargate: Two More MEPs Lose their Immunity
POLITICS

Qatargate: Two More MEPs Lose their Immunity

The immunity of two more MEPs has been suspended as Antonio Panzeri, one of the main suspects in the Qatargate scandal, agreed to cooperate with the investigation as part of a plea deal to reduce his sentence.

Lili Zemplényi
04.02.2023
Balázs Orbán: ‘If Israel Requests It, Hungary Will Consider Moving Its Embassy to Jerusalem’
POLITICS

Balázs Orbán: ‘If Israel Requests It, Hungary Will Consider Moving Its Embassy to Jerusalem’

‘The Hungarian population strongly supports the State of Israel, an unambiguously national-religious state like Hungary, which believes in innovation, a strong military and the ability to jointly maintain the existing international structure.’

Sáron Sugár
04.02.2023
Shifting Paradigms in Global Supply Chains
POLITICS

Shifting Paradigms in Global Supply Chains

This article aims to outline the nature and role of global supply chains in economic globalization, and to highlight the underlying roots of and reasons for the new trend towards realignment.

Attila Kürthy/Lénárd Sándor
03.02.2023
The Yazidis in Iraq: A Tale of a Persecuted People
POLITICS

The Yazidis in Iraq: A Tale of a Persecuted People

Like Christians, Yazidis too underwent brutal torments by the ISIS jihadists, yet their stories hardly get any coverage in the West.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
03.02.2023
Ralf Schuler: There Are Some Lines in Life that I Simply Will not Cross
INTERVIEW

Ralf Schuler: There Are Some Lines in Life that I Simply Will not Cross

Ralf Schuler, former chief political correspondent for Bild talked to Hungarian Conservative about why he left the paper, what he has been doing since, and how the future of journalism might look like.

Ádám Bráder
03.02.2023
Szijjártó: More Respect for Hungarians!
CURRENT

Szijjártó: More Respect for Hungarians!

Péter Szijjártó did not mince his words when reacting to recent critical remarks on Budapest’s Ukraine policy by US Ambassador David Pressman.

Ádám Bráder
03.02.2023
How Churches in Hungary Tackle the Energy Crisis
CULTURE & SOCIETY

How Churches in Hungary Tackle the Energy Crisis

A recent study out of the United Kingdom found that with the European energy crisis, one in three church buildings costs more to maintain in a year than what its congregation is able to raise. In the wake of these unfortunate developments, we reached out to Churches here in Hungary to find out how they are dealing with the situation. Here is what we found.

Márton Losonczi
03.02.2023
‘Positions May Change, But Not Friendships. We Remain Who We Are.’ — Hungarian President Meets Giorgia Meloni
CURRENT

‘Positions May Change, But Not Friendships. We Remain Who We Are.’ — Hungarian President Meets Giorgia Meloni

Hungarian President Katalin Novák urged peace talks between Russia and Ukraine during her visit to Rome earlier this week.

Ádám Bráder
02.02.2023
Foreign Policy Based on Attitudes to Wokeism? The Fallacy of the Ideological Prism
OPINION

Foreign Policy Based on Attitudes to Wokeism? The Fallacy of the Ideological Prism

Ideologies offer a simplified, one-dimensional view of the world. In reality, international relations are determined by a multitude of complex factors, and are often based on pragmatic considerations.

Lili Zemplényi
02.02.2023
Chief Rabbi Tamás Róna: Jews in Hungary Are Experiencing a New Heyday
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Chief Rabbi Tamás Róna: Jews in Hungary Are Experiencing a New Heyday

‘I have been asked several times by foreigners whether there is systemic anti-Semitism in Hungary. My answer was clearly no. In fact, as a Hungarian Jew, I feel much safer here than in other parts of the world.’

Dávid Nagy
02.02.2023
Hungarian Tourism Close to Record Numbers
CURRENT

Hungarian Tourism Close to Record Numbers

Tourism numbers in Hungary massively outperformed the expectations for 2022. The data showed that the industry reached levels close to those recorded before the pandemic.

Ádám Bráder
02.02.2023
The Way of Conservative Innovation
POLITICS

The Way of Conservative Innovation

Ever since the Revolution in France split politics into left and right, the two polarities have been cast as those ‘in favour of change’ and those ‘against change’. The picture of conservative politics found in this discourse has typically favoured the left, which portrays conservatism as an undynamic preservation of the existing order.

Gladden Pappin
02.02.2023
A Safeguard against Tyranny or the Twilight of the West? Oswald Spengler and Pan-Europe
PHILOSOPHY

A Safeguard against Tyranny or the Twilight of the West? Oswald Spengler and Pan-Europe

Europe’s contemporary society, the current system and operation of the European Union, its political, social and more deeper tensions—affecting the whole of human existence—all prove that the still popular phrase ‘progress’ is losing its catchword character just as more and more people become disillusioned with the ‘big projects of globalism.’

Zoltán Pető
01.02.2023
The Question of Trans Inmate Transfers in Scotland
POLITICS

The Question of Trans Inmate Transfers in Scotland

After the Scottish Parliament accepted a new piece of legislation which simplifies the procedure of changing one’s legal gender, the transfer of trans prisoners (from male to female facilities) was paused by the UK Justice Secretary.

Lili Zemplényi
01.02.2023
Tibor Fischer: You Might as Well Enjoy Life While You’re Here
INTERVIEW

Tibor Fischer: You Might as Well Enjoy Life While You’re Here

Renowned British author, commentator, and head of MCC’s Literary Centre Tibor Fischer talked to Hungarian Conservative about his career as a novelist, why he defends Hungary, the dangers of AI and the publishing challenges writers face.

Ádám Bráder
01.02.2023
EU Ombudsman: EP Ethics Committee Should be Strengthened
CURRENT

EU Ombudsman: EP Ethics Committee Should be Strengthened

In response to the Qatargate scandal in the European Parliament, EU Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly urged the EP to strengthen its ethics committee.

Ádám Bráder
01.02.2023
Romanian Football League Game Called Off Due to Anti-Hungarian Chants
CURRENT

Romanian Football League Game Called Off Due to Anti-Hungarian Chants

The supporters of FC U Craiova claim they were ‘defending Romanian national integrity’ with their chants.

Márton Losonczi
01.02.2023
The Baku-Budapest Strategic Partnership is a Leap Towards Ensuring Hungary’s Energy Security
CURRENT

The Baku-Budapest Strategic Partnership is a Leap Towards Ensuring Hungary’s Energy Security

The level of cooperation between Baku and Budapest was raised to the next level this week by the signing of a declaration on enhanced strategic partnership.

Lili Zemplényi
31.01.2023
Facts vs. Perceptions – The Controversy Around Corruption Perceptions Indices
POLITICS

Facts vs. Perceptions – The Controversy Around Corruption Perceptions Indices

Transparency International has just published their CPI report for 2022, as they have done annually since 1995. The rankings might surprise some, however, many perceive the published information as facts, although there are many issues with Transparency’s index.

Ádám Bráder
31.01.2023
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