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Orbán: ‘If we had opened our borders, we wouldn’t just be dealing with threats but with actual terrorist acts’

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed recent bomb threats and national security issues in his regular public radio interview, emphasizing the need for vigilance and resilience. He highlighted Hungary’s stance on migration, energy security, and its strategic position in Europe and…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
  • INTERVIEW, POLITICS

‘Violators of human rights have no place in the managing of democratic transitions’ — An Interview with Alejandro Peña Esclusa

‘Unlike France and Germany, Hungary has not been affected by cultural Marxism or wokeist ideology, so our peoples—Latin American and Hungarian—fundamentally share the same values, based on love for God, country and family.’…
  • Gergely Dobozi
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Bomb Threats Follow Regional Pattern — Interpol May Join Investigation

Incidents similar to the bomb threats in Hungary on Thursday morning have been occurring across the region in recent days, spanning Austria, Slovakia, and Bulgaria. Given the cross-border nature of these threats, Interpol is expected to join the investigation….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 24.01.2025
Ministerial Commissioner for Space Research Orsolya Ferencz in the Hungarian Parliament on 13 July 2024
  • CURRENT

Space Research Ministerial Commissioner Highlights Women in Science at Budapest Event

Ministerial Commissioner for Space Research Dr Orsolya Ferencz has stated that it is important for the EU to compete with the global players in the space sector, such as China, India, the United States, Russia, Japan and the Arab countries….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

Trump 2.0: Gateway to a Vance Presidency? — Experts on Danube Institute Podcast

The latest episode of the Danube Institute’s podcast examines the emerging new world order under a Donald Trump presidency. Hosted by Rod Dreher, the episode features expert predictions on significant shifts in US foreign policy and their broader global implications….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó on 23 January 2025 in Budapest
  • CURRENT

Gideon Sa’ar in Budapest: ‘As long as Hamas is in power, there will be no peace in the Middle East’

During his joint press conference with his Hungarian counterpart in Budapest today, the Israeli Foreign Minister thanked Hungary for standing by Israel at international forums. The press conference also addressed the situation of the Hungarian hostage held captive by Hamas….
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • OPINION

Elon Musk’s Salute Is Just a Fun Meme at This Point

Elon Musk’s gesture at one of President Trump’s inaugural balls is getting a lot of mainstream media coverage, with many comparing it to a Nazi salute. However, such associations tend to not stick with the public at all by now,…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Afghan Migrant Kills Two in Germany Further Raising Tensions Before Elections

An Afghan migrant, killed two people, including a toddler, in a knife attack in the German city of Aschaffenburg. The tragic incident marks the fourth immigration-related attack in just over six months, further heightening tensions ahead of the early elections…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary Leads Europe in Solar Energy Production

Hungary has overtaken Greece to become Europe’s leader in solar energy production, with solar systems accounting for 25 per cent of the country’s electricity production in 2024. This remarkable achievement highlights Hungary’s rapid growth in renewable energy capacity….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CURRENT

UPDATED Bomb Threats Against Hungarian Schools, Orbán Promises Action

Multiple Hungarian schools were evacuated on Thursday morning following bomb threats impacting institutions in Budapest and regional areas. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán assured the public that safety measures are being reinforced and investigations are underway….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Brussels Sanctions Austrian Modul University Over Hungarian Ties

The European Commission has decided to suspend Vienna’s Modul University from participating in the Erasmus+ and Horizon programmes, mirroring a similar decision made against 21 Hungarian universities in late 2022. Balázs Orbán, the political director of the Hungarian prime minister,…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.01.2025
Children at the renewed Children’s Traffic Park in Budapest’s City Park on the day of the inauguration on 10 May 2024
  • REVIEW

Asia Times Lauds ‘Hungary’s demographic exceptionalism’

In a recent analysis by Asia Times looking at the effect of government family subsidy programmes on increased fertility rates, Hungary is cited as ’one of the world’s few demographic success stories.’…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.01.2025
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REVIEW

Integrity Authority Publishes Thorough Report of 2022
CURRENT

Integrity Authority Publishes Thorough Report of 2022

The authority was established to protect the money of European Union taxpayers, making sure that it is spent appropriately and in a targeted fashion. However, their goal is more ambitious, aiming to initiate a kind of cultural change in the economy, where the parties involved can and want to say no to corruption challenges.

Ádám Bráder
30.06.2023
Travelling Exhibition of Contemporary Hungarian Glass Arts Opens in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Travelling Exhibition of Contemporary Hungarian Glass Arts Opens in Budapest

The artists are recipients of over thirty significant domestic and international awards, with more than forty of their works currently exhibited in the most prestigious Hungarian, European, and overseas public collections.

Ádám Bráder
29.06.2023
ELTE Signs Agreement with Japanese Pharmaceutical Manufacturer
CURRENT

ELTE Signs Agreement with Japanese Pharmaceutical Manufacturer

The collaboration between the Hungarian University and JASCO, focusing on pharmaceutical development, is in a promising area. The goal is for Hungary to become one of Europe’s top ten and the world’s top twenty-five innovators by 2030.

Ádám Bráder
29.06.2023
EU Approves €16 Million in Aid to Hungarian Farmers
CURRENT

EU Approves €16 Million in Aid to Hungarian Farmers

The total amount of EU funds approved by the Commission is €100 million, which is to be distributed among the five member states most affected by the glut of tariff-free Ukrainian grain dumps: Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, and Bulgaria. These five nations banded together and imposed bans on food product imports from Ukraine back in April.

Márton Losonczi
29.06.2023
Spokesperson: Government Continues to Work Toward Energy Security
CURRENT

Spokesperson: Government Continues to Work Toward Energy Security

During the inauguration of a new solar power plant established by the MVM Group, Alexandra Szentkirályi stated that due to the war in Ukraine and the imposed sanctions, a very challenging energy situation has emerged. Therefore, the government’s most important task is to strengthen Hungary’s energy independence.

Ádám Bráder
29.06.2023
Between a Dictatorship and a Hard Place: Gyula Szekfű’s Struggles in the Twentieth Century
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Between a Dictatorship and a Hard Place: Gyula Szekfű’s Struggles in the Twentieth Century

‘Szekfű described “capitalism” as “having grown in size over time, becoming a more and more fearsome monster, creating factories and cramming hundreds of thousands and millions of people into the unhealthy, immoral air of smoky cities. And the longer the unrestricted freedom proclaimed by liberalism lasts, the more freely the capitalist big business devours the little ones, the more freely it exploits the economic weaklings, especially the workers.” Szekfű’s book Three Generations, in which he also called for extensive worker protection and the regulation of industrialists by law, bears a striking resemblance to the basic tenets of socialism.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
29.06.2023
Prigozhin’s Mutiny is No Reason to Celebrate
OPINION

Prigozhin’s Mutiny is No Reason to Celebrate

Although some celebrated Prigozhin’s mutiny as the weakening of Putin’s Russia, it is important to remember that Prigozhin would not have brought about a ‘better or more democratic Russia’, only an even bloodier war.

Lili Zemplényi
29.06.2023
Praying for Christian Europe — The History of the Noon Bell
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Praying for Christian Europe — The History of the Noon Bell

The purpose of Cum hiis superioribus annis, a papal bull issued by Pope Callixtus III in 1456, was to exhort Christians to pray, as the success of the Hungarian crusader army against the Turks was key for the future of Christian Europe at the time. To this day, the noon bell tolls every day to remind us that, as so many times in history, the Kingdom of Hungary stood up valiantly and proved itself one of the bulwarks of Christian Europe.

Artúr Köő
29.06.2023
High-Tech Industries Serve as the Backbone of Hungarian Economics
CURRENT TECH

High-Tech Industries Serve as the Backbone of Hungarian Economics

Márton Nagy described Hungary’s achievements in technology and knowledge transfer as remarkable. According to the Global Innovation Index, Hungary ranks 7th in terms of the utilisation of knowledge in the local economy.

Ádám Bráder
28.06.2023
Viktor Orbán: We Have Done Everything to Protect Ourselves, Germany, Austria, and Europe
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán: We Have Done Everything to Protect Ourselves, Germany, Austria, and Europe

The PM drew attention to the fact that Hungary spends over two billion euros to protect the Schengen Zone from illegal immigrants. ‘We haven’t received a single cent from Brussels. Why should we pay more? We have to spend all our money on protecting the borders, protecting Europe and Germany,’ Orbán stated.

Ádám Bráder
28.06.2023
Hungarian Magnus Aircraft Invests in Manufacturing in China
CURRENT

Hungarian Magnus Aircraft Invests in Manufacturing in China

After the completion of the investment, the Chinese–Hungarian joint venture, Jiangsu Magnus Aircraft Manufacturing, is expected to create a total of 300 jobs, with Hungarian employees playing a leading role.

Ádám Bráder
28.06.2023
Living in Scrutopia — A Conversation with Lady Sophie Scruton, Widow of Philosopher Sir Roger Scruton
INTERVIEW

Living in Scrutopia — A Conversation with Lady Sophie Scruton, Widow of Philosopher Sir Roger Scruton

‘Political controversy was very hard on him. We worried for him, and tried to look after him. He took the attacks personally, and we tried to cheer him up, to love him. Sometimes, of course, I wondered why he had to get into a controversy that caused pain for himself and others, and maybe disagreement between us. I spoke about this with his sister. Roger knew what he was talking about and why he was defending his position. He had a sense of duty, and a gift to speak up. A lot of people encouraged him.’

Péter Pásztor
28.06.2023
Justice Minister Judit Varga Resigns From Her Post  UPDATE: State Secretary of the Cabinet Office Bence Tuzson to Replace Varga
CURRENT

Justice Minister Judit Varga Resigns From Her Post  UPDATE: State Secretary of the Cabinet Office Bence Tuzson to Replace Varga

She is resigning to take an active part in the campaign in the 2024 European Parliamentary election. She is also rumoured to be leading the Fidesz EP list, although that is yet to be confirmed. The minister believes that she has fulfilled all the tasks she took on when she was appointed.

Ádám Bráder
28.06.2023
Analyst: The Hungarian Left’s Campaign Was Indeed Funded from the United States
POLITICS

Analyst: The Hungarian Left’s Campaign Was Indeed Funded from the United States

A report recently released by the Hungarian Information Centre points out that despite all denials, the election campaign of the opposition parties was funded by sources coming from the American Left. Moreover, the overseas Democratic elite, led by George Soros, had direct ownership influence over the company DatAdat, which managed the campaign.

Ádám Bráder
28.06.2023
Two Gunshots That Killed Millions — 109 Years Since the Sarajevo Assassination
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Two Gunshots That Killed Millions — 109 Years Since the Sarajevo Assassination

On 28 June 1914, 109 years ago today, at around 11 o’clock in the morning, a 20-year-old anarchist assassin, Gavrilo Princip, fired several shots at the Archduke of the Austro–Hungarian Empire and his wife. The Sarajevo assassination became the casus belli for the ‘Great War’, as it was called back then, i.e., the First World War.

Artúr Köő
28.06.2023
The Real Value of the Balaton — A Hungarian Winemaker Calls for the Protection of the Lake
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Real Value of the Balaton — A Hungarian Winemaker Calls for the Protection of the Lake

‘Places that present imported ideas instead of independent cultural achievements, fish and champagne from far away instead of their own produce, and have a tourist industry instead of hospitality, will inevitably fall behind.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
27.06.2023
Transylvanian Fresco Cycles of Saint Ladislas in a New Light
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Transylvanian Fresco Cycles of Saint Ladislas in a New Light

Commemorating the canonisation of King Ladislas creates an opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of medieval art in Transylvania, with a particular focus on the narrative cycle depicting the legend of Saint Ladislas, an iconic figure in Hungarian history.

Zsombor Jékely
27.06.2023
‘The Politics of Beauty’ in Modern Times — Is There Any Connection?
PHILOSOPHY

‘The Politics of Beauty’ in Modern Times — Is There Any Connection?

‘The disappearance of the aesthetical representation of power from politics parallels the egalitarian rhetoric of the rationalists. The representatives of power often emphasise today the ‘non-existence of differences’ with their own clothing and behaviour, although anyone who is not completely naïve knows in their heart—or at least from Aristotle—that the real differences can never be eradicated between the governor and the governed.’

Zoltán Pető
27.06.2023
‘It Is Necessary to Support and to Ask Kyiv to Respect Minority Rights at the Same Time’ — An Interview with FUEN President Loránt Vincze
INTERVIEW

‘It Is Necessary to Support and to Ask Kyiv to Respect Minority Rights at the Same Time’ — An Interview with FUEN President Loránt Vincze

As concerns regarding Ukraine’s minority law continue to linger, FUEN President Loránt Vincze provides valuable insights into the Venice Commission’s recent findings and their implications for the fundamental rights of individuals belonging to ethnic minorities.

Gergely Dobozi
27.06.2023
Giving All for the Motherland, Betraying Her Never
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Giving All for the Motherland, Betraying Her Never

27 June is the Day of Hungarian Border Guards. The geographic location of our country and the very fact that it is the eastern bulwark of Western Christianity obliged it in the past and is still predestining it today to be one of the guardians of European civilisation and the peace of the continent.

Artúr Köő
27.06.2023
Viktor Orbán Thanks Serbian President Vučić for Releasing Kosovo Police Officers
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán Thanks Serbian President Vučić for Releasing Kosovo Police Officers

PM Orbán wrote that the release of the three Kosovo police officers charged with illegal weapon possession in Serbia is a testament to the ‘mutual commitment to the peace and stability of the Balkans’. However, tensions in the region still seem to be on the rise.

Márton Losonczi
26.06.2023
Péter Márki-Zay Announces Establishment of New Political Party
POLITICS

Péter Márki-Zay Announces Establishment of New Political Party

The 2022 opposition prime minister candidate announced the official establishment of his new Mindenki Magyarországa Néppárt (Everyone’s Hungary People’s Party). At the scarcely attended press conference, he revealed that they plan on not taking any funding from the central government, and operating on donations alone; as well as eventually joining the European People’s Party.

Márton Losonczi
26.06.2023
Some Thoughts on the NYC Pride March and the ‘Misguided’ US Ambassador in Budapest
OPINION

Some Thoughts on the NYC Pride March and the ‘Misguided’ US Ambassador in Budapest

It can’t be doubted that gays and lesbians have been badly treated. It is real and welcome progress that gay men and women can walk the streets of Budapest holding hands and face no harm. In a liberal society, people have a right to be wrong. But that right is not unlimited…Only a few years ago, if one had said, ‘They’re coming for our children!’, one would have been denounced as a bigot and an alarmist. Now, in 2023, a gay rights march chants the same thing, proudly, in America’s cultural capital.

Rod Dreher
26.06.2023
MEP Deutsch: Has the EU Given the Development Funds to Ukraine?
CURRENT

MEP Deutsch: Has the EU Given the Development Funds to Ukraine?

Tamás Deutsch, during a public radio interview, drew attention to the concerning fact that the EU has been sending billions of Euros in military aid to Ukraine despite its current budget having been approved in December 2020, over a year before the Russian invasion began. He also pointed out that the exact amount spent on aiding the Ukrainian war effort is not even known.

Márton Losonczi
26.06.2023
József Kőrösy, the Hungarian Jewish Father of Modern Statistics
CULTURE & SOCIETY

József Kőrösy, the Hungarian Jewish Father of Modern Statistics

In 1869, the new statistical office of the capital was created, headed by Kőrösy. A few years later, he started to teach statistics in Budapest, the very first person to do so in Hungary. In 1896, he became a doctor of the University of Kolozsvár (today, Cluj in Romania), and was awarded nobility and the title of szántói, as well as the right to spell his name with a ‘y’ (indicating noble ancestry). The family never converted to Christianity, though, and the Kőrösy coat of arms included two stars of David.

László Bernát Veszprémy
26.06.2023
Rule of Law Assessment of EU Institutions Could Be Put on the Agenda
POLITICS

Rule of Law Assessment of EU Institutions Could Be Put on the Agenda

The Hungarian government has recently announced a significant legal initiative: under the Hungarian Council presidency, the creation of a new rule of law assessment procedure overseeing EU institutions could be put on the agenda.

Ákos Bence Gát
25.06.2023
The Orbán-Erdoğan Alliance: Shared Values or Common Interests?
OPINION

The Orbán-Erdoğan Alliance: Shared Values or Common Interests?

Given Erdoğan’s pro-Ottoman policies, many were a bit surprised that the first to congratulate him in his victory, even two weeks before the runoff when he was projected as the frontrunner, was Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The paradox in this is that both are ardent defenders of their respective faiths that have historically been in conflict with each other.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
25.06.2023
Frigyes Karinthy, the Comedic Mastermind of Hungarian Literature, Was Born 136 Years Ago Today
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Frigyes Karinthy, the Comedic Mastermind of Hungarian Literature, Was Born 136 Years Ago Today

Karinthy is best remembered for his comedic masterpieces, such as the collection of literary parodies, Így írtok ti (That’s How You Write!), and the collection of sketches about secondary school life, Tanár úr, kérem! (Please, Sir!). Every year, the best comedian in Hungary is rewarded with the Karinthy Ring. However, the man himself was not the exuberant, fun-seeking personality his best-known works may suggest.

Márton Losonczi
25.06.2023
The Key Findings of the 2023 EU Justice Scoreboard — Where Does It Leave Hungary?
OPINION

The Key Findings of the 2023 EU Justice Scoreboard — Where Does It Leave Hungary?

‘In contrast to other indicators, the Hungarian judiciary performs below the European Union average in terms of the perception of its independence. Based on this, we might state that the rule of law conditionality procedure launched against our country is justified. However, the validity of this argument is undermined by the fact that there are no criteria in this area either in which Hungary would not be ahead of several other Member States. For example, the Spanish, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, and Croatian public have a worse opinion of the independence of their country’s judiciary than the Hungarian.’

translated by Hungarian Conservative
25.06.2023
‘More Conservative Majority US States Should Follow the Example of Hungary and Israel’ – Yoram Hazony to The Rubin Report
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘More Conservative Majority US States Should Follow the Example of Hungary and Israel’ – Yoram Hazony to The Rubin Report

Hazony suggests that significant change can be brought about in states with a Christian, Jewish, or conservative majority by creating a public culture similar to that of Israel or Hungary, where the focus is on living within the Biblical framework, building a better future, having children, teaching religion as a cultural inheritance, and serving in the military.

Sáron Sugár
24.06.2023
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