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International Authors Gather at the PesText Literary Festival in Budapest

This autumn marks the sixth edition of the PesText International Literary and Cultural Festival, where audiences can meet key figures of contemporary world literature. The festival’s primary aim is to provide opportunities for foreign language authors and readers to meet,…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungarian State Increases Ownership in Győr–Sopron–Ebenfurth Railway with Strabag Stake Acquisition

Since Strabag has previously stated that it does not consider its stake in the railway company a strategic investment and is willing to sell it, the last obstacle has been removed for the Hungarian state to further increase its ownership…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.09.2024
Gergely Gulyás during a press conference on 1 February 2024 in Budapest.
  • CURRENT

Hungary Is Ready to Sue Brussels for Reimbursements of Border Protection, Minister Gulyás Reveals at Government Press Briefing

Minister for European Union Affairs János Bóka has been delegated to negotiate with Brussels about the €200 million fine Hungary received for failing to meet migrant quotas, Gergely Gulyás also revealed….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 12.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary Leads Europe in Promoting Electromobility

The European Union’s industrial strategy prioritizes the green and digital transformation of the automotive industry, with a strong focus on promoting electromobility. Hungarian State Secretary for Industrial Policy and Technology Gergely Fábián highlighted at a recent event in Brussels that…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 12.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Iconic New Exhibition Building Planned for Hungarian Natural History Museum

In order to ensure the high-quality execution of the project, a two-stage international design competition will be launched for the new exhibition building by the Debrecen Infrastructure Development Ltd on behalf of the city of Debrecen, inviting submissions from leading…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 12.09.2024
  • POLITICS

Future of Schengen Is at Clear Risk Due to Illegal Migration

This week, Germany, the European Union’s largest economy and one of the founding members of the Schengen area, decided to reintroduce border controls along its entire land border in response to growing pressure caused by illegal migration. Increasingly, more member…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 12.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ludwig Museum Exhibition Highlights Traditional Craft Techniques in Contemporary Art

The exhibition, open until 24 November, showcases the role of traditional craftsmanship in contemporary visual art through over three hundred artefacts. The objects are displayed within both ethnographic and applied arts contexts, allowing for the parallel exploration of different perspectives….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 12.09.2024
Arthur C. Clarke in 1965, photographed in the Discovery's pod bay
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

2001: A Space Odyssey Returns to Hungarian Cinemas After 45 Years

Accompanied by the music of Hungarian composer György Ligeti, 2001: A Space Odyssey explores the origins of human life, with the screenplay co-written by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick suggesting that extraterrestrial intelligence played a conscious role in human…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 12.09.2024
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‘We have grown the most in our faith and Hungarian identity’ — A Conversation with Kőrösi Csoma Sándor Programme Scholars Ágnes and István Vámosi

An in-depth interview with Kőrösi Csoma Sándor Programme scholars Ágnes and István Vámosi, who undertook the responsibility of teaching Hungarian folk dance in Los Angeles for two years with their little son, Pityke in tow….
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 12.09.2024
President Donald J. Trump, joined by Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, sign the U.S. China Phase One Trade Agreement in the East Room of the White House on 15 January 2020
  • POLITICS

Decoupling and Reorganization

‘If the West wants to maintain its geopolitical weight and address its internal tensions, it should focus primarily on solving its own structural problems…, rather than transforming these internal problems into a global geopolitical conflict. External conflicts and total attempts…
  • Norbert Szári
  • ‎ —‎ 11.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Harris Didn’t Bomb Like Biden — Will It Be Enough to Win Her the Election?

Vice President Kamala Harris did a lot better against President Donald Turmp than Joe Biden, that is undeniable. However, there are a lot of saving graces for President Trump’s performance….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 11.09.2024
  • OPINION

The Memory of 9/11 Unites America Even in the Most Divided Times

‘For us Hungarians it is easy to empathize with Americans over their national tragedy, 9/11, given Hungary’s centuries-long history of tragic events. In many ways, 9/11 is similar to Trianon—the greatest national tragedy of the country. The most significant parallel…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 11.09.2024
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REVIEW

The Political Connotations of the FTX Fraud Case
POLITICS

The Political Connotations of the FTX Fraud Case

While left-liberal political and media organisations in Hungary are facing tough questions about receiving large campaign donations from the US from entities posing as NGOs, the second largest donor to the Democratic Party in the US is facing multiple counts of wire fraud charges.

Márton Losonczi
04.01.2023
Hungary’s Public Financing Stable, Government Aims to Curb Inflation in 2023
CURRENT

Hungary’s Public Financing Stable, Government Aims to Curb Inflation in 2023

The goal is to curb inflation and avoid recession, Viktor Orbán stressed last year. On Tuesday, 3 January, Finance Minister Varga announced that Hungarian public debt has decreased more significantly than expected, dropping to 73.5 per cent of GDP in 2022, and confirmed that in line with the projection, last year’s budget deficit target was met, at 4.9 per cent of GDP.

Ádám Bráder
04.01.2023
Promoting the Common Good
PHILOSOPHY

Promoting the Common Good

Today our society, the Roman Church, and other ecclesiastical communities are experiencing an epidemic of confusion and moral and doctrinal disorientation, which is threatening the common good.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
03.01.2023
The 2020s — A Game-Changing Decade in Global Demographics
CURRENT

The 2020s — A Game-Changing Decade in Global Demographics

Instead of the setting that we can paraphrase as ‘the West (and Japan) versus Everyone Else’ that we got used to throughout past decades basically ever since the end of the Second World War, we will end up in a setting of ‘Africa versus Everyone Else’, where Sub-Saharan Africa remains the only source of significant migration.

Csaba Barnabás Horváth
03.01.2023
Advancing the Rights of National Minorities in the EU — Interview with MEP Loránt Vincze
INTERVIEW

Advancing the Rights of National Minorities in the EU — Interview with MEP Loránt Vincze

‘There are some member states that have their own historical sensitivities, and they don’t want European legislation on minority rights because that would mean that they must put their own house in order. 50 million Europeans who belong to a national minority are not protected by anti-discrimination legislation.’

Lili Zemplényi
03.01.2023
Biden’s Dubious Chinese Policy
POLITICS

Biden’s Dubious Chinese Policy

It appears that the Biden administration’s policy to require Chinese nationals who wish to enter the US to provide a negative swab test, which does not guarantee they are Covid-free, is nothing else than a cover-up.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
02.01.2023
Ukraine’s New Minority Law Does Not Sufficiently Address Existing Concerns
OPINION

Ukraine’s New Minority Law Does Not Sufficiently Address Existing Concerns

Ukraine’s newest attempt to meet EU expectations regarding national minority rights has again failed to grant sufficient institutional protections to the numerous minorities living in the country.

Lili Zemplényi
02.01.2023
Katalin Novák: ‘We Are a Crisis-Resistant Nation’
CURRENT

Katalin Novák: ‘We Are a Crisis-Resistant Nation’

In her address, President Katalin Novák highlighted the difficulties the nation had to confront in 2022 and the resilience Hungarians showed in the face of challenges, and underscored the importance of solidarity and national unity.

Ádám Bráder
02.01.2023
Asian Teams Leave the World Cup with Pride, But the Breakthrough is Still to Come
CURRENT

Asian Teams Leave the World Cup with Pride, But the Breakthrough is Still to Come

It is important to mention that Europe, more precisely European football culture and Germany in particular, played a key role in the development and the successes of both the Japanese and the Korean team.

Gábor Seprényi
01.01.2023
How Communism Stole Christmas
CULTURE & SOCIETY

How Communism Stole Christmas

As communist ideology considered religion, including Christian faith ‘the opium of the people’, as Karl Marx famously put it, its teachings were labelled harmful—and so was celebrating Christmas as a Christian holiday.

Lili Zemplényi
31.12.2022
Remembering Pope Benedict XVI
CURRENT

Remembering Pope Benedict XVI

The Pontiff Emeritus, with his controversial Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, officially reintroduced the public celebration of the ‘Traditional Latin Mass’. He did not just restore the external beauty of the sacred liturgy, but he reminded us that contrary to so-called experts, the Tridentine Mass was never abrogated.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
31.12.2022
Silver Birds on the Danube Bank
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Silver Birds on the Danube Bank

In the 1920s, seaplanes regularly took off the Danube in central Budapest, with passengers travelling on one-off and scheduled flights to several destinations within the country.

Hungarian Conservative
30.12.2022
Recollections of the Past — How Hungarians Remember Communism
OPINION

Recollections of the Past — How Hungarians Remember Communism

While Hungarian national memory of communism is far from being consolidated, the tendency among young people to view their ancestors’ actions under a totalitarian regime with empathy while at the same time to strongly reject communism as a political ideology is a promising development.

Lili Zemplényi
30.12.2022
‘Failed Monarchist Coups’: the Communist Recipe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Failed Monarchist Coups’: the Communist Recipe

During the great show trials of the late 1940s and 1950s, the Communists often held small ‘side trials’, which provided ample opportunity to extract and collect further compromising data and testimonies against the primary targets, as well as to conduct silent showdowns and to set the course for later trials. This is how the Archbishop Grősz trial led to the arrest and imprisonment of some 50 people, including well-known Hungarian monarchists.

László Bernát Veszprémy
29.12.2022
Difficulties of Critiques of Modernity
PHILOSOPHY

Difficulties of Critiques of Modernity

This paper should suffice to invite the reader on a theoretical pathfinding journey, throwing light on why some forms of criticism of modernity have faced difficulties.

Áron Czopf
28.12.2022
Is There a True Desire to End the War in Ukraine?
POLITICS

Is There a True Desire to End the War in Ukraine?

President Biden seems to personally gain if the war were to go on. It would continue to keep lawmakers and the mainstream media distracted from the corruption scandal that involves his son, Hunter Biden, with Burisma—an oil and natural gas company owned by Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
28.12.2022
Can Europe Quit Russian Gas — And How?
CURRENT

Can Europe Quit Russian Gas — And How?

This year presented Europe with an unprecedented challenge regarding its energy security as a result of a substantial curtailment in Russian natural gas exports. As energy independence is literally impossible for the continent, Europe has to make a choice about where its exposures should lie.

Egon Zsiros
28.12.2022
King Charles III’s Christmas Message: An Incentive to End the War in Ukraine
CURRENT

King Charles III’s Christmas Message: An Incentive to End the War in Ukraine

Unfortunately, the light of the star that guided the wise men to the place where the Prince of Peace was born (Matthew 2, 1-12), which Charles spoke about, is being rejected by the warring parties. Like Herod who believed that Jesus was the newborn King and refused Him, they too are not displaying any intention to be ‘men of good will’. 

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
27.12.2022
A Day Trip to Szentendre During the Winter Holidays
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Day Trip to Szentendre During the Winter Holidays

As Szentendre is located only a short distance from Budapest, the town is a perfect destination for a day trip—especially during the winter holiday season.

Lili Zemplényi
27.12.2022
Hungary and the Turkic World: A Twenty-first Century Challenge
CURRENT

Hungary and the Turkic World: A Twenty-first Century Challenge

Hungary is an accepted partner of the Turkic world. There is no question that this will remain the case in the future. The intermediary role that Hungary holds can only be fully realized if our views and experiences are listened to at the global level.

János Hóvári
26.12.2022
We Wish You a Merry Christmas with Silent Night
CULTURE & SOCIETY

We Wish You a Merry Christmas with Silent Night

There is a myriad of Christmas carols, some of which come and go, but there is one familiar song that has been consistently among the top favourites of everyone who celebrates Christmas—and that is Silent Night.

Lili Zemplényi
24.12.2022
What to Watch During the Festive Season: The Corporal and the Others
CULTURE & SOCIETY

What to Watch During the Festive Season: The Corporal and the Others

The Hungarian comedy The Corporal and the others features a group of Hungarian soldiers who defected and who are bound together by a common objective— to survive World War II. The humorous and entertaining movie full of unexpected twists and turns is a great comedy to watch while preparing for Christmas.

Lili Zemplényi
23.12.2022
The Controversial Programme to Provide Housing to Trianon Refugees
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Controversial Programme to Provide Housing to Trianon Refugees

Under the housing scheme, six thousand flats were handed over to families living in wagons in Budapest alone, and nearly two hundred in country towns such as Miskolc.

László Bernát Veszprémy
23.12.2022
Hungarians Love It, But Rarely Have It: White Christmas
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarians Love It, But Rarely Have It: White Christmas

A 2020 study found that snow during the winter holiday season was the most frequent in the 1930s and the 1960s, while nowadays there are significantly fewer white Christmases in Hungary. The rise in global average temperatures is most likely behind this phenomenon.

Lili Zemplényi
23.12.2022
Triumphal Arch on Andrássy Avenue
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Triumphal Arch on Andrássy Avenue

To mark the visit of the Spanish royal family in 1908, one of the most respected architects of the time, Géza Maróti, designed a monumental, yet temporary triumphal arch—the grand procession passed through this arch, then after crossing the Chain Bridge, it arrived to its final destination at the Buda Castle.

Hungarian Conservative
22.12.2022
Orbán: Despite Hardships, Hungary Remained Successful in 2022
CURRENT

Orbán: Despite Hardships, Hungary Remained Successful in 2022

Despite the hardships caused by the sanctions and the war, Hungary managed to remain successful in 2022, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared at this end-of-year press brief.

Ádám Bráder
22.12.2022
Why the Azeri Green Energy Deal Is Important
CURRENT

Why the Azeri Green Energy Deal Is Important

The solution to the energy supply crisis that Europe is facing should not be the imposition of a gas or oil price cap, since that only further reduces the availability of fossil fuels. Instead, what is needed is the exploration of new energy sources and their transmission to Europe.

Ádám Bráder
22.12.2022
The Result of the Lack of Popular Oversight — The EU’s Latest Corruption Scandal
OPINION

The Result of the Lack of Popular Oversight — The EU’s Latest Corruption Scandal

The EU’s most recent corruption scandal—the second within a short period of time—is a reminder of the lack of accountability and popular oversight of Brussels.

Lili Zemplényi
22.12.2022
The New Gem of Budapest — The Rebirth of the Royal Palace
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The New Gem of Budapest — The Rebirth of the Royal Palace

‘The reconstruction of the palace under the Rákosi and Kádár eras ruined a nearly thousand-year-old tradition, inflicting a wound on the inner strength that unites our community, on our self-confidence and on our physical heritage.’

Félix Debrenti
21.12.2022
Hasidic Jewish Refugees From Ukraine Celebrate Hanukkah at Hungarian Kosher Shelter
CURRENT

Hasidic Jewish Refugees From Ukraine Celebrate Hanukkah at Hungarian Kosher Shelter

‘Machne Chabad’, the kosher Rescue Village hosting Ukrainian Jewish Refugees in Hungary is the largest Jewish rescue camp in Europe, open to all Jews fleeing the war.

Dávid Nagy
21.12.2022
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