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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

MCC Feszt 2024 Line-Up Released

MCC Feszt will be returning to Esztergom for the fourth time this year. The event will feature distinguished speakers tackling world events, such as Minister of EU Affairs János Bóka of Hungary and American political strategist Chris Rufo, and some…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán: Patriots for Europe List Will Be Public on Monday

In his regular Friday interview with public Kossuth radio Orbán emphasized that Hungary, as the rotating president of the European Union, does not have the mandate to negotiate peace in the Russo–Ukrainian war on behalf of the EU. However, he…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
The central building of Budapest Metropolitan University
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Budapest University Launches AI Training Programme for Business and Finance

Starting September 2024, Budapest Metropolitan University will offer a specialized programme focusing on the main areas of AI applications in business and finance. The course has been designed not only based on specific IT and data analysis fundamentals but also…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.07.2024
  • OPINION

The Latest Madness of the Spanish Government

‘Ideological laws in Spain have been passed one after the other since Pedro Sánchez came into power. He has attempted to normalize gender ideology through laws, which has so far been a monumental failure. These laws are attacks on the…
  • Sergio Velasco
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

Former EC President Jean-Claude Juncker Bashes Donald Trump, Viktor Orbán in Interview

According to former European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán aims to create ‘maximum discomfort’ for the new European Parliament with his newly established right-wing alliance, Patriots for Europe. Juncker harshly criticized the Hungarian PM as well…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • CURRENT

New Dutch Prime Minister Sworn Into Office

Dick Schoof, the 67-year-old independent former Director-General of the General Intelligence and Security Service, arose as a compromise candidate for prime minister after seven months of negotiations between the winning PVV party and its coalition partners. The new cabinet has…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Euro 2024 Stars: Barnabás Varga Is Getting Better, Martin Ádám Has Not Returned to His Club Yet

Barnabás Varga, who sustained a scary head injury against Scotland in the last group game, is currently recovering in his hometown of Szentpéterfa in Western Hungary, where he was visited by his club’s in-house media team for an update on…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Majority of Hungarians Concerned about Europe’s Demographic Future, KINCS Study Reveals

The KINCS survey conducted in May clearly shows that Hungarians understand and take seriously the demographic challenges of our time. 78 per cent of respondents believe that the EU faces serious demographic problems that 73 per cent think threaten Europe’s…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • POLITICS

PM Orbán’s Patriots for Europe Progresses Slowly but Steadily

By Wednesday evening it became clear that the Polish Law and Justice (PiS) party would not join Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s new right-wing alliance, Patriots for Europe. Meanwhile, Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) party is showing a growing…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Four Days of Music and Fashion at Balaton Sound in Zamárdi

Among the performers over the four days of the festival are Marshmello, Paul Kalkbrenner, Timmy Trumpet, James Hype, Purple Disco Machine, and from the underground scene, Amelie Lens, Adam Beyer, Marceo Plex, Stephan Bodzin, and Nico Moreno….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

György Kurtág Receives Prestigious Wolf Prize

According to the citation, the music of Transylvania-born acclaimed Hungarian composer György Kurtág (98) delves into the existential questions of the human soul, focusing on fundamental emotions such as love, sorrow, fear, anxiety, despair, and the desire for harmony and…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
  • OPINION

The Spirit of ’56

‘This 4th of July, my own country’s independence day, Americans can look with solidarity to the struggles of Hungary and of all democracies against the many faces of tyranny in these last few centuries.’…
  • Matthew McCracken
  • ‎ —‎ 04.07.2024
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REVIEW

A Queen Loved Beyond Her Borders: The British Royal Family’s Special Relationship with Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Queen Loved Beyond Her Borders: The British Royal Family’s Special Relationship with Hungary

Mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Hungary remembers her historic visit in 1993, when she expressed joy over the country joining the family of democratic Western nations after decades of state socialist rule. Over the years, not only Her Majesty, but other members of the royal family, and the new monarch, King Charles III in particular, developed a special relationship with Hungary.

Lili Zemplényi
10.09.2022
The War Could Have Ended Months Ago — But the West Didn’t Want It To
POLITICS

The War Could Have Ended Months Ago — But the West Didn’t Want It To

When we think of the scale of suffering the war in Ukraine has been causing worldwide, it is hard to believe that Kyiv all but finalised a peace agreement with Moscow as early as April, less than two months into the war, only to be pressured by the West to drop it. Recent revelations strongly suggest that this might be the case.

Tamás Orbán
08.09.2022
Government Institutions Required to Reduce Gas Consumption
CURRENT

Government Institutions Required to Reduce Gas Consumption

On Thursday, Gergely Gulyás held his regular press briefing detailing the government’s latest measures to tackle the energy crisis.

Ádám Bráder
08.09.2022
The Organising and the Failure of the Second Uprising in Western Hungary 
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Organising and the Failure of the Second Uprising in Western Hungary 

The fact that Austria, which also lost the war, was being compensated at the expense of Hungary, made the situation even more unacceptable for Hungarians.

László Bernát Veszprémy
08.09.2022
‘Etyekwood’—International Movie Productions Rush to Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Etyekwood’—International Movie Productions Rush to Hungary

A base on Mars, a renaissance city, a giant spaceship, the streets of New York, the Rothschilds, Matt Damon, Will Smith, and Jeremy Irons—all pointing to the same place: the Korda Studios in Etyek, a small town next to Budapest, where the largest film studio complex in Europe is located. Major productions with top stars are lining up for shooting time there.

Nóra Rebeka Ádám
08.09.2022
What Would Benjamin Netanyahu’s Return Mean for Israel and for the World?
POLITICS

What Would Benjamin Netanyahu’s Return Mean for Israel and for the World?

Although Israel is stronger than ever, the permanent existential threat the Jewish State has had to endure is still present. The stakes are particularly high, both for Israel and its allies in the wider world. Benjamin Netanyahu offers known solutions to current challenges, answers that proved to be right in the past thirteen years. This November might well be the month of the return of Israel’s longest serving prime minister.

Egon Zsiros
07.09.2022
Mural of Hugging Russian and Ukrainian Soldiers – Removed  
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Mural of Hugging Russian and Ukrainian Soldiers – Removed  

The mural of hugging Russian and Ukrainian soldiers was removed upon the uproar of the Ukrainian community. Given rising dissent in the Russian army, however, there is a case to be made that the mural was appropriate.

Ágnes Komáromi
07.09.2022
Hungarian Government Creates Anti-Corruption Authority
CURRENT

Hungarian Government Creates Anti-Corruption Authority

A new anti-corruption authority, in unison with a separate task force, will work to weed out any and all corrupt dealings that harm the financial interests of the EU budget.

Ádám Bráder
07.09.2022
An Iron Lady She Is Not – Liz Truss’ Record in Moscow
OPINION

An Iron Lady She Is Not – Liz Truss’ Record in Moscow

Moscow sees the UK’s new prime minister as hostile and incompetent as a result of her Russia-related gaffes and warmongering rhetoric.

Ágnes Komáromi
07.09.2022
Navalny in Solitary Confinement for Third Time in Two Weeks
CURRENT

Navalny in Solitary Confinement for Third Time in Two Weeks

On 30 August, Navalny was sent to solitary confinement for the third time in two weeks in the penal colony where he is serving a nine-year term.

Ágnes Komáromi
06.09.2022
Viktor Orbán and Katalin Novák Popular Among the Youth  
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán and Katalin Novák Popular Among the Youth  

According to a recent poll, the prime minister and the head of state are the most popular among young people in the country.

Ádám Bráder
06.09.2022
‘Patriotic Activities’ Introduced in Russian Schools
CURRENT

‘Patriotic Activities’ Introduced in Russian Schools

Russia has introduced new compulsory ’patriotic rituals’ that all school children are required to perform in schools. The new patriotic lessons include discussions of the ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine and the ‘NATO threat’.

Ágnes Komáromi
06.09.2022
Hungarian Architectural Heritage Kept Alive
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Architectural Heritage Kept Alive

A renaissance of exceptional Hungarian architecture is good news not only for art lovers, but also because great buildings create connections and build community.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
06.09.2022
Prague Erupts in Protest Over Failed Sanctions Policies
CURRENT

Prague Erupts in Protest Over Failed Sanctions Policies

A large Prague demonstration this past Saturday sent a clear message to policymakers that the Czech people are fed up with the mistaken Russian sanctions and their devastating impact on the cost of living. Research indicates that citizens in other capitals across Europe might follow suit soon.

Tamás Orbán
05.09.2022
70 Thousand Czechs Took the Streets to Protest EU Sanctions
CURRENT

70 Thousand Czechs Took the Streets to Protest EU Sanctions

As the cost of living and energy prices skyrocket in Europe, resistance to EU sanctions on Russia is growing. On Saturday, 70 thousand Czechs took to the streets to demand that their government take a neutral stance in the conflict.

Lili Zemplényi
05.09.2022
Spain Tests New Rail Scheme to Help Commuters
CURRENT

Spain Tests New Rail Scheme to Help Commuters

The new Spanish rail pass available until the end of the year is an attractive option for both commuters and foreign visitors.

Ádám Bráder
05.09.2022
The New Prime Minister of Britain: Liz Truss
POLITICS

The New Prime Minister of Britain: Liz Truss

Liz Truss has been announced as the new Prime Minister of Britain after two months of political uncertainty which saw a spike in energy costs and protests and walkouts by tens of thousands of workers.

Ádám Bráder
05.09.2022
Breaking out of Isolation: Hungary’s Accession to the League of Nations
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Breaking out of Isolation: Hungary’s Accession to the League of Nations

Hungary joining the League of Nations transferred the country from the shameful spot of a ‘warmonger’ to the ranks of ‘recognised’ nations.

László Bernát Veszprémy
04.09.2022
Art Is Dead and We Have Killed It
CURRENT

Art Is Dead and We Have Killed It

The fact that computer-generated digital art can defeat the works of humans at art competitions is a testimony to the long-suspected belief, that traditional artists are on the verge of being replaced by artificial intelligence.

Tamás Orbán
04.09.2022
Russia’s McDonald’s and Starbucks Reopen in New Form
CURRENT

Russia’s McDonald’s and Starbucks Reopen in New Form

After operating in Russia for 30 years, McDonald’s restaurants were sold to a Russian businessman, and now the franchise is in the process of being renamed and reopened. Our article provides rare insights into the American fast-food chain’s great Russian rebranding.

Lili Zemplényi
03.09.2022
Cost of Living Increases in the UK with Economy Under Pressure from Sanctions
POLITICS

Cost of Living Increases in the UK with Economy Under Pressure from Sanctions

The UK economy is under great pressure from the sanctions imposed on Russia. Energy prices have soared, and inflation is sky high. putting a strain on the population’s wellbeing. Meanwhile. the government keeps funding Ukraine.

Ágnes Komáromi
03.09.2022
EU to Implement Emergency Intervention to Curb Energy Prices
POLITICS

EU to Implement Emergency Intervention to Curb Energy Prices

Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, announced on Monday that the EU is preparing an ’emergency intervention’ in the bloc’s power market to curb skyrocketing prices.

Ádám Bráder
03.09.2022
The Making of the New World Order 
POLITICS

The Making of the New World Order 

The naive idealism of Fukuyama is the past, while Huntington’s clash of civilisations has not materialised yet. Instead, we are heading towards a multipolar world of isolation, instability and warfare, which requires some Kissingerian realpolitik to understand. A report from Tranzit 2022.

Tamás Orbán
03.09.2022
Contradicting Views – Reflections on Mikhail Gorbachev’s Death
CURRENT

Contradicting Views – Reflections on Mikhail Gorbachev’s Death

The death of the last leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev has been remembered worldwide. While some called him a global leader who changed the world for the better, others labelled him a remorseless criminal.

Lili Zemplényi
02.09.2022
The First Free Radio of Hungary Is Going Silent
CURRENT

The First Free Radio of Hungary Is Going Silent

The first radio channel in Hungary considered independent and free will go silent on September 3.

Ádám Bráder
02.09.2022
Digital Currency: Economic Progress or Dictatorship?  
CURRENT

Digital Currency: Economic Progress or Dictatorship?  

If the ‘leader of the free world’ is pushing for an economic revolution that could potentially have dystopian consequences, and is not being clear about it, there is reason to raise an eyebrow.

Mario Alexis Portella
02.09.2022
Lukoil Executive Dies After Falling from Hospital Window
CURRENT

Lukoil Executive Dies After Falling from Hospital Window

Months after his company criticised Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Lukoil’s chairman died under mysterious circumstances on Thursday.

Ádám Bráder
02.09.2022
Hungary to Decrease Russian Oil Dependency
CURRENT

Hungary to Decrease Russian Oil Dependency

Eurostat data contradicts a French media outlet’s claim that Hungary is becoming more dependent on Russian energy.

Ádám Bráder
01.09.2022
Looming Nuclear Catastrophe of Europe: Assessing the Risk
CURRENT

Looming Nuclear Catastrophe of Europe: Assessing the Risk

As last week Europe’s largest nuclear power plant stopped operating, another case of a large-scale nuclear catastrophe loomed in the air. At the time it was avoided, however, the Zaporizhzhia plant is still threatened by bombings and fighting in the area.

Ádám Bráder
01.09.2022
Global Energy Crisis Could Spur a Renaissance of Nuclear Power
CURRENT

Global Energy Crisis Could Spur a Renaissance of Nuclear Power

The precarious situation created by the war could bring the renaissance of nuclear energy as it appears to be a proper answer to energy security issues while helping governments to meet green energy goals.

Dávid Nagy
01.09.2022
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