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REVIEW

The national flags of (L-R) Kosovo, Montenegro’s North Macedonia, Serbia, and the European Union are set up on a stage for a group photo during the Western Balkans Summit at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, Germany, on 21 October 2022
  • POLITICS

EU Enlargement: Is Ukraine Overtaking the Western Balkans on a Bend?

The integration of the countries of the region into the EU is a decades-long process, the positive outcome of which is still to be seen. Thus, the number of Eurosceptics in the region has multiplied in recent years. As a…
  • translated by Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 08.07.2024
Portrait of René Descartes (after Frans Hals, detail)
  • PHILOSOPHY

The Psychological Suffering of the Modern Doubtful Mind: How the Journey of a Jesuit-Educated Man Turned Us into Professional Doubters

‘The doubtful mind has been persuasive and embedded in modern Western culture. Therefore, it is important to understand the underlying psychological falsehood. Radical doubt only works as an abstract confusion which paralyses people into a void of distress. Additionally, doubt…
  • Daniel de Liever
  • ‎ —‎ 07.07.2024
The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer by B. Barloccini (1849)
  • OPINION

American Democracy, Like All Regimes, Dies Slowly

‘The fate of American democracy—and democracy more broadly throughout the West—depends on social, cultural, demographic, and technological trends and changes that have been ongoing for quite some time now. It may perhaps be too late to reverse these trends, and…
  • Carlos Roa
  • ‎ —‎ 07.07.2024
Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage delivers a speech from the roof of a Land Rover during a general election campaign event by Clacton Pier, in Clacton, South-East England on 3 July 2024.
  • OPINION

A Birmingham Bardella: Could The British Youth Be About To Turn Right?

‘It wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to say that same forces that saw the young turn out en masse for the far left Jeremy Corbyn in 2017 have begun to circle around Farage. Like Corbyn, he is an…
  • Gavin Haynes
  • ‎ —‎ 07.07.2024
Passengers arrive at security gates of La Guardia airport during Memorial weekend in New York city on 24 May 2024.
  • OPINION

How America’s Airports Underscore Its Decline

‘In 2014, then-Vice President Joe Biden opined that New York’s LaGuardia Airport ‘feels like it’s in some third-world country.’ Little has changed in the ensuing decade. If anything, the contrast between Europe and Asia’s airports and America’s has become starker….
  • Michael O’Shea
  • ‎ —‎ 06.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, DIASPORA

Learning to Listen to the Sound of Freedom — A Review

‘The movie thus comes to a happy ending for the family involved (apart from the horrors experienced by the minors), but we are not relieved after watching it. Not only because we know that this is a true story, which…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 06.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

The Latest Edition of Hungarian Conservative Magazine Is Here

The latest print issue of Hungarian Conservative features a full section dedicated to the demographic crisis and family policies which aim to solve it; as well as a posthumously published article by the late great Dr David Martin Jones, and…
  • Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 06.07.2024
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán and Putin Meet to Discuss Peace, Bilateral Relations

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the prospects for a settlement in Ukraine and their countries’ bilateral relations in Moscow on Friday. The visit to Russia was the second stop of Orbán’s peace mission, following…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán Under Fire from Brussels Over Moscow Visit

Viktor Orbán’s plane had not even landed in Moscow when the Brussels elite were already criticizing the Hungarian Prime Minister for his visit to Russia. First, Charles Michel, and later Josep Borrell, distanced themselves from Orbán’s trip, stating that the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Summer Garden Cinema and Evening Programmes at Hungary’s Largest English Garden

Visitors to the palace garden can expect a relaxing, popcorn-filled movie night on 5 June. Before the screening, those with a combined ticket can tour the palace’s thematic exhibition, which offers an interactive experience exploring the history of Freemasonry, its…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
Viktor Orbán and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on 2 July 2024
  • OPINION

Let Us Be Clear: We Do Not Serve Russian Interests!

‘If the Hungarian government’s foreign policy in recent months had truly been to serve Russian interests, then, for example, the NATO secretary general would not have left Budapest with a free hand from Hungary to negotiate and conduct NATO training…
  • Zsolt Németh
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary Is Allegedly Considering Leaving the International Criminal Court

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has allegedly instructed his three ministers to examine the consequences of leaving the International Criminal Court (ICC), with a particular focus on the implications for the European Union. This decision is likely prompted by the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
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REVIEW

Everything to Know About Charles III
CURRENT

Everything to Know About Charles III

The United Kingdom’s new ruler, Charles III is one of the less popular royals, with some predicting that he may become a meddling monarch.

Lili Zemplényi
17.09.2022
German Minister to Save Combustion Engines
CURRENT

German Minister to Save Combustion Engines

Germany’s finance minister is lobbying to save the internal combustion engine through EU legislation that would allow the use of synthetic fuels even under the new European efficiency standards.

Ádám Bráder
17.09.2022
Infrared Camera Photos of Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Infrared Camera Photos of Budapest

The Budapest Unseen photo series presents the city and the urban greenery scattered around the buildings in a new, unusual, yet extremely interesting way.

Hungarian Conservative
17.09.2022
Brussels Plans Would Not Solve Europe’s Main Issues  
CURRENT

Brussels Plans Would Not Solve Europe’s Main Issues  

Brussels has revealed its latest plan to curb energy prices in Europe. An expert of Századvég Institute has taken a closer look at the document.

Ádám Bráder
16.09.2022
The Heartbeat Amendment: A Last-Minute Attempt to Save a Life  
OPINION

The Heartbeat Amendment: A Last-Minute Attempt to Save a Life  

As is customary in Hungary when it comes to the criticism of any government measure, the vehement attacks on the amendment of Hungary’s abortion law misconstrue the facts.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
16.09.2022
The Anti-Capitalist ‘Swept Away’: Dezső Szabó’s Criticism of the Free Market
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Anti-Capitalist ‘Swept Away’: Dezső Szabó’s Criticism of the Free Market

Dezső Szabó was not only a nationalist, but also a strong opponent of capitalism during his entire life. The fact that this was hidden by socialist historiography only shows that many more myths have to be debunked by the Hungarian historians of today. 

László Bernát Veszprémy
16.09.2022
End of Covid Pandemic in Sight
CURRENT

End of Covid Pandemic in Sight

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday that the world is closer than ever to the end of the long-running COVID-19 pandemic.

Ádám Bráder
16.09.2022
In Memoriam Mária Wittner, Hungary’s Freedom Fighter
CULTURE & SOCIETY

In Memoriam Mária Wittner, Hungary’s Freedom Fighter

Mária Wittner, one of Hungary’s last 1956 revolutionaries, passed away on 14 September, at the age of 85. Today, we remember her life, her dedication to the fight against communist authoritarianism, and the sacrifices she made for Hungary’s freedom.

Lili Zemplényi
15.09.2022
Lazy Thieves? – On the Anti-Gypsyism of the Left-wing Press of the Transitional Years
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Lazy Thieves? – On the Anti-Gypsyism of the Left-wing Press of the Transitional Years

In the articles of the years of transition, it was a basic guideline that the Roma are the people who avoid work and have a criminal tendency; who must be forcefully integrated into the system of the new, “democratic”, socialist Hungary.

László Bernát Veszprémy
15.09.2022
For More Pragmatism in the EU’s Veto Debate
POLITICS

For More Pragmatism in the EU’s Veto Debate

It has become fashionable to portray Member States’ right of veto as a prehistorical tool, which prevents the EU from functioning efficiently. In reality, unanimous decision-making is a key condition for joint EU action in the most sensitive areas, which should be valued rather than defeated.

Ákos Bence Gát
15.09.2022
‘Pole and Hungarian Two Good Friends…’ – Again
POLITICS

‘Pole and Hungarian Two Good Friends…’ – Again

After Brussels’ deception, Warsaw seems to be siding with Budapest again, and also seeking to revitalise the regional V4 cooperation.

Dávid Nagy
15.09.2022
New York Declares Third ‘State of Emergency’ this Year
OPINION

New York Declares Third ‘State of Emergency’ this Year

The governor of New York has declared a state of emergency over polio, following two other states of emergency over COVID-19 and monkeypox. While encouraging polio vaccinations is important, New York should consider trust issues as well before scaring residents over a single known polio case.

Lili Zemplényi
14.09.2022
Russia and Ukraine Could Approve a Protection Zone Around Zaporizhzhia
CURRENT

Russia and Ukraine Could Approve a Protection Zone Around Zaporizhzhia

The watchdog team proposed a plan to create a security protection zone around the biggest nuclear plant of Europe. They said that both Russia and Ukraine seem to show interest in the deal.

Ádám Bráder
14.09.2022
Another Fidesz By-Election Victory
INTERVIEW

Another Fidesz By-Election Victory

On Sunday a by-election was held in the 1st district of Budapest. With over 50 per cent of the votes Fidesz-KDNP candidate Csilla Fazekas emerged victorious.

Ádám Bráder
14.09.2022
Hungary’s Heartbeat Bill: Hungarian Abortion Law Amended After 30 Years
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Heartbeat Bill: Hungarian Abortion Law Amended After 30 Years

The amendment to the Hungarian abortion law, which has been unchanged for about 30 years, now requires mothers to listen to the foetal heartbeat before obtaining an abortion.

Lili Zemplényi
14.09.2022
Hungary Does Not Support the Price Cap on Gas
CURRENT

Hungary Does Not Support the Price Cap on Gas

Hungary stands against the proposal to put a price-cap on Russian gas, said Tamás Menczer in an interview on Tuesday.

Ádám Bráder
13.09.2022
Hungary among Most Peaceful Countries in the World Now 
CURRENT

Hungary among Most Peaceful Countries in the World Now 

According to the new 2022 index, Hungary has risen further, becoming one of the most peaceful and safest countries in the world, reports Hungarian online news magazine Mandiner.hu.

Gellért Rajcsányi
13.09.2022
Disputes Arise over the Details of Curbing Energy Prices
CURRENT

Disputes Arise over the Details of Curbing Energy Prices

While member countries agree that there is a need to curb energy prices, differences have surfaced as to the details of the intervention.

Ádám Bráder
13.09.2022
Britain’s Colonial Past and the Queen
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Britain’s Colonial Past and the Queen

While the United Kingdom mourns the Queen’s death, some rejoice that an ‘oppressor’ and ‘symbol of colonialism’ has died. Against all vile accusations, it is crucial to remember that the Queen’s legacy is an overwhelmingly positive one.

Lili Zemplényi
13.09.2022
Threats Against Giorgia Meloni: The ‘Love is Love’ Lot’s Hating on Right-Wing Women
OPINION

Threats Against Giorgia Meloni: The ‘Love is Love’ Lot’s Hating on Right-Wing Women

Defying threats to her life and a concerted media smear campaign, Giorgia Meloni is set to write history as Italy’s first female prime minister.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
12.09.2022
The New Glamour of the Old Art Gallery
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The New Glamour of the Old Art Gallery

The new buildings came into being following the lobbying of the members of the National Art Society of Hungary, who, until then, in the absence of a permanent exhibition facility, had been presenting their works in private apartments and in temporary and unsuitable locations, only dreaming of permanent annual exhibitions as in the salons of Paris.

Anita Farkas
12.09.2022
The Etymology of the Name of Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Etymology of the Name of Budapest

Historians and researchers have revealed a lot of information about the past of our country and capital, but the origin of the names of Buda and Pest is still unclear, although there are several explanations for it.

Sabrina Bartolotto
12.09.2022
The Meaning of Socrealism—What Exactly is That?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Meaning of Socrealism—What Exactly is That?

The term is more and more frequently heard from the lips of generations who were born long after the 90s, but do they and those older than them use it correctly, and are they aware of its exact meaning?

Hungarian Conservative
12.09.2022
Beyond Good and Evil
OPINION

Beyond Good and Evil

We now stand at the cliff edge of the truth quarry, where mass media and technology have facilitated what Stalin always wanted: ‘engineers of human souls’.

Brian Patrick Bolger
11.09.2022
When to Shoot, Whom to Shoot: The Hungarian Police During the German Occupation and the Siege of Budapest 
CULTURE & SOCIETY

When to Shoot, Whom to Shoot: The Hungarian Police During the German Occupation and the Siege of Budapest 

In this article, we attempt to present the contradictory situation the Hungarian royal police found itself in after the German occupation of 1944.

László Bernát Veszprémy
11.09.2022
Talk of Victimhood As a Profession: Meghan Markle’s Tour in Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Talk of Victimhood As a Profession: Meghan Markle’s Tour in Europe

Meghan Markle has managed yet again to provoke outrage in the United Kingdom. Many have accused her of falsely claiming victimhood and criticised her for her self-absorbed remarks in Manchester.

Lili Zemplényi
11.09.2022
Christians, Violence, and the Middle East
CURRENT

Christians, Violence, and the Middle East

The conference featured several distinguished speakers, including Tristan Azbej, State Secretary for the Aid of Persecuted Christians and 2021 Nobel Peace Prize nominee Julianna Taimoorazy.

Virág Lőrincz
11.09.2022
Intensifying Arms Trade Between Moscow, Tehran, and Pyongyang?
POLITICS

Intensifying Arms Trade Between Moscow, Tehran, and Pyongyang?

Russia is turning to Iran and North Korea due to Western sanctions preventing its access to cutting-edge technology. Rapprochement between these countries, however, does certainly not serve the interest of the West.

Ágnes Komáromi
10.09.2022
Illegal Migrants Finding New Ways into Europe
CURRENT

Illegal Migrants Finding New Ways into Europe

Compared to last year, the number of illegal border crossings at the Czech-German border increased by roughly 140 per cent in June, and even more migrants made generally successful attempts to enter Germany in August.

Ádám Bráder
10.09.2022
Gas Supply of EU Halted, unless Sanctions Are Lifted
CURRENT

Gas Supply of EU Halted, unless Sanctions Are Lifted

As fears over Russian gas supplies continued to drive up energy costs, the Kremlin stated that Russia won’t fully restore its gas exports to Europe unless the west relaxes its sanctions against Moscow.

Ádám Bráder
10.09.2022
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