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REVIEW

An aerial photo shows the West Land Sea New Channel train waiting to depart from the railway Container Centre station in Chongqing, China, 22 October 2023.
  • OPINION

China’s Apparent Belt & Road Initiative Impasse

‘It was thought that the BRI, aside enhancing China’s geo-political clout, would have not just boosted trade and growth, it would have also created sustainable development and social stability in the countries involved. On the contrary, the social impact of…
  • Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2024
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán on Hungarian EU Membersip: ‘My, this is not the horse I wanted, this was not the deal’

During the interview, the Prime Minister remarked that Europe is playing with fire, teetering on the brink between peace and war. He criticized European leaders for two years of indecision regarding strategy and sanctions, drifting not from war towards peace…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2024
  • CURRENT

MOL Discovers New Oil Deposit in Hungary

The new oil deposit has been found by MOL in collaboration with another Hungarian company, O&GD Central Ltd. The new site is currently producing around 1,000 barrels of crude oil per day….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Tony Abbott: Hungary Has Become a Focal Point for Conservatives Worldwide 

Viktor Orbán has a very long record in public life, from his early days as a strong anti-communist freedom fighter, through to his first stint in government, and now to this long and successful tenure as a prime minister. He’s…
  • Loretta Tóth
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2024
Egyptian Copts attend the Christmas mass at the Saint Simon Monastery, also known as the Cave Church, in the Mokattam mountain of Egypt's capital Cairo on January 6, 2023.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

The April Attacks on Coptic Christians in Egypt Are Both an Extremist Atrocity and a Technological Tragedy

‘Rather than an extremist group exploiting a social media platform to recruit vulnerable people, what took place last week appears to be quite the opposite. Decentralized local communities, far from governmental reach, are utilizing social media platforms to hype themselves…
  • Wael Taji
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2024
George Simion, the leader of the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) party takes part in a rally to promote their candidates for the EU elections in Târgoviște on 7 April 2024.
  • POLITICS

Unwanted Radicalism? — Romania Ahead of a Busy Election Year

‘The complicated political system, and the fact that the people are called three separate times to the polls this year may lead to the success of the more radical messages, because they are simple and smartly formulated. However, according to…
  • Balázs Vencz
  • ‎ —‎ 03.05.2024
  • INTERVIEW

‘Hungary stands to gain a lot from a second Trump presidency’ — An Interview with Hungarian American Congressional Aide Johnny Szani

‘Hopefully, under a second Trump administration, we’re going to see a new high in Hungarian⁠–⁠American relations that we haven’t seen since Kossuth visited America back in the 1850s,’ Republican Congressional Aide Johnny Szani pointed out in an interview with Hungarian…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2024
  • CURRENT

340 Billion Forint Tender Launched for Scientific and Innovation Parks at Hungarian Universities

State Secretary for Innovation Balázs Hankó reiterated that the John von Neumann Programme focuses on three main areas: healthy living, digitalization, and green transition. The tender has been launched, and all universities are encouraged to apply, he noted….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2024
  • CURRENT

Ukraine Steps Up a Gear — New Changes in Martial Law

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed the decree expanding the country’s martial law on 23 April, which, in practice, means the derogation from certain obligations undertaken by the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The new decree…
  • Csilla Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Shooting Stars to Light up the Night Skies on International Star Wars Day

During the Eta Aquariids meteor shower the observed meteors are of outstanding velocity, as they arrive at an extremely high speed of approximately 66 km/s and abruptly decelerate upon entering the Earth’s atmosphere. This year, the shower will reach its…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2024
  • CURRENT

Progressive ‘Public Art’ Knocked Down in Ferencváros Again

The liberal independent mayor of Ferencváros Krisztina Baranyai unveiled a composition depicting the mythical bird Turul, a symbol of Hungarian nationalism, carrying a Mercedes G SUV in bright, prink-red-yellow colours. However, the sculpture was knocked down just two days after…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2024
  • CURRENT

Ursula von der Leyen Praises Hungarian Achievements on 20th Anniversary of EU Accession

Ursula von der Leyen, in a video message posted on social media, stated: ‘Twenty years ago, our family finally united in a common home.’ She also reminded that Hungary has always been situated in the heart of Europe….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.05.2024
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REVIEW

Between State, Church and False Moralities – Interview with Juraj Šúst
INTERVIEW

Between State, Church and False Moralities – Interview with Juraj Šúst

Christian politicians need to stand by the truth to prevent the cultural suicide of the West.

Tamás Orbán
04.11.2021
Poland vs the Union: War for the Future of Europe
POLITICS

Poland vs the Union: War for the Future of Europe

Several European press outlets interpreted the Polish decision as a declaration by Poland’s Constitutional Court that parts of European Union law, as it stands, are ‘unconstitutional’.

Soma Hegedős
03.11.2021
The Myth of the Secular State
PHILOSOPHY

The Myth of the Secular State

Does the model of the ‘secular’ state—that is, a state devoid of any religious foundations, as presumed by the narrative of separation—exist at all, or is only a myth of the modern era?

Tamás Nyirkos
01.11.2021
Whoever Is Not with Them Is Against Them
CURRENT

Whoever Is Not with Them Is Against Them

Witnessing from Hungary what’s been going on in the ‘happier’ and more developed West in the past decades, we see that the parallel between genderism and communism is becoming more pronounced. 

Anna Molnár
31.10.2021
The End of Christianity
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The End of Christianity

Christendom has fought for two centuries not to die, and in that consists its moving and heroic agony.

Chantal Delsol
29.10.2021
Joe Biden Remains Silent on Christian Persecution
CURRENT

Joe Biden Remains Silent on Christian Persecution

Joe Biden has still not raised awareness to Christian persecution. As Biden remains silent on this issue more and more American Christians urge the president to speak up and help Christians in need. 

Sáron Sugár
28.10.2021
Understanding Hungary: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe
CURRENT

Understanding Hungary: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe

A well-known Hungarian politician is said to have remarked that Hungary was a difficult country to govern, as the country comprised ten million freedom fighters.

Bence Bauer
27.10.2021
In Memoriam János Kornai
CURRENT

In Memoriam János Kornai

In memoriam of János Kornai’s life and work, his main ideas about the socialist economy, shortages and the budget constraint are discussed on the columns of the Hungarian Conservative. 

Lili Zemplényi
26.10.2021
An Alliance Was Born
POLITICS

An Alliance Was Born

After hundreds of hours of intense negotiations, in October 2021, an agreement was reached to form a new, common party in which all three formations (MKP, Most-Híd, Összefogás) would participate.

Péter Szitás
25.10.2021
The Enlivening Force of St Benedict’s Legacy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Enlivening Force of St Benedict’s Legacy

‘I am convinced that if Christianity—not only Catholicism, but all forms of Christianity—is to have a future in the secularizing West, it will have to be Benedictine’

Rod Dreher
24.10.2021
Global Minimum Tax: A Wait-and-See Strategy Is Rewarding
CURRENT

Global Minimum Tax: A Wait-and-See Strategy Is Rewarding

The EU is not only acting to apply pressure in international taxation, but is also seeking legal harmonization among member states.

Gábor Kutasi
23.10.2021
‘CDU with a left-wing profile? –  That was a grave misconception!’
POLITICS

‘CDU with a left-wing profile? – That was a grave misconception!’

‘Angela Merkel has turned the powerful conservative people’s party CDU into a party of arbitrariness’

Soma Hegedős
22.10.2021
The Unsettled Memory of Nazism and Communism
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Unsettled Memory of Nazism and Communism

According to Douglas Murray, the rise of identity politics and wokism in the West shows that Europe has forgotten about what ‘communism’ means – so those who had lived under oppressive totalitarian regimes should gently remind the West of the dangers of communist sentiments.

Ágnes Komáromi
21.10.2021
Some Lessons on Approaching Developing Countries from Central Europe
OPINION

Some Lessons on Approaching Developing Countries from Central Europe

Today, Hungary and the V4 group are in the same power bloc as the West, but they can still serve as leverage points against certain Western powers in the field of international relations.

Dániel Farkas
20.10.2021
New Hungarian V4 Presidency: Opportunities and Challenges
POLITICS

New Hungarian V4 Presidency: Opportunities and Challenges

Beyond business-as-usual cooperation between the
Visegrád countries, the chapter “Partnership” foresees a greater role for the so-called V4+ platform, with other partners joining in from time to time.

Szabolcs Janik
19.10.2021
The Conditions for a European Renaissance
POLITICS

The Conditions for a European Renaissance

Following two decades of Westernization after 1989, the western and central parts of Europe began to drift apart and then to diverge, not without historical precedent.

Márton Békés
15.10.2021
Budapest to Host the Largest American Conservative Conference
CURRENT

Budapest to Host the Largest American Conservative Conference

The purpose of hosting one of the most important events of the American Republican Party is to build a bridge between American and Hungarian conservatives.

Virág Lőrincz
13.10.2021
International Media Bias Damages Hungary’s Reputation
POLITICS

International Media Bias Damages Hungary’s Reputation

Let us consider a few examples, the most widely accessed sources of international news to represent that Hungary is increasingly and undeservedly depicted negatively. 

Lili Zemplényi
12.10.2021
‘It would be foolish to deny that the States are indeed in a grave crisis’ – Gerard Baker at the Danube Institute
CURRENT

‘It would be foolish to deny that the States are indeed in a grave crisis’ – Gerard Baker at the Danube Institute

The United States is in great need of a political force with ‘economic populism’, but social conservatism and a clear stance against the ‘woke’ ideologies.

Dániel Farkas
11.10.2021
‘Conquering Afghanistan? – Impossible…’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Conquering Afghanistan? – Impossible…’

Let’s look back in history and see why empires, such as the British Empire and the Soviet Union, or one of the greatest figures of antiquity, Alexander the Great, failed in Afghanistan.

Soma Hegedős
08.10.2021
Roger Scruton’s Ideas of ‘Building Better, Building Beautiful’ Found Fertile Ground in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Roger Scruton’s Ideas of ‘Building Better, Building Beautiful’ Found Fertile Ground in Budapest

Scruton traced back our classical understanding of beauty to the Enlightenment period, and argued that in our increasingly secular world beauty is a path back to the transcendent.

Lili Zemplényi
07.10.2021
The New Hungarian-Russian Natural Gas Supply Deal 2021–2036: Diversification and Redrawing of Gas Supply Routes
CURRENT

The New Hungarian-Russian Natural Gas Supply Deal 2021–2036: Diversification and Redrawing of Gas Supply Routes

The agreement, which came into force on 1 October 2021, was signed by Russian Gazprom and Hungarian MVM group during Alexey Miller’s visit to Hungary, and will guarantee Hungary’s energy supply for the next fifteen years.

Enikő Bagoly
06.10.2021
European Commission: More Wokist Than the Wokes?
POLITICS

European Commission: More Wokist Than the Wokes?

Here is the reason why the Commission is being more ‘woke than the wokest’ and why it is taking sides in a divisive debate that tears apart a large swathe of the political class in Europe.

Rodrigo Ballester
05.10.2021
The Vanity of Human Wishes
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Vanity of Human Wishes

Boomers are commonly seen by more recent generations in a colder world as having lived lives of
perpetual indulgence—pampered as children by fond parents home from the war, indulged as rebellious students by liberal professors who praised them as ‘the most idealistic generation in history’, enabled to live a hippie lifestyle as employees, thanks to a tight US labour market in a world hungry for US goods.

John O'Sullivan
04.10.2021
Hungarian Conservative Podcast 02 – ‘A must-read of 2021’ – The Unbroken Thread (Sohrab Ahmari)
Podcast

Hungarian Conservative Podcast 02 – ‘A must-read of 2021’ – The Unbroken Thread (Sohrab Ahmari)

‘The Unbroken Thread’ is must-read for everyone who considers tradition, sacrificial love, and liberty as crucial elements of a truly happy and prosperous society.

Hungarian Conservative
04.10.2021
‘Legalizing Same-Sex-Marriage Is an Irreversible Course’ – Interview with Birgit Kelle
INTERVIEW

‘Legalizing Same-Sex-Marriage Is an Irreversible Course’ – Interview with Birgit Kelle

Hungary as a member state has the right to decide what it wants to teach in schools and how it defines family. It is alright for Hungary to say that ‘this is our politics and nobody is forced to live in Hungary’.

Sáron Sugár
04.10.2021
Without Children, There Is No Future
CURRENT

Without Children, There Is No Future

4th Demographic Summit: Europe has entered an era of decline, and if we do not protect the integrity of our families, there will be nothing left to prevent the state from collapsing.

Lídia Papp
29.09.2021
Pope Francis’s Visit to Hungary and Slovakia
CURRENT

Pope Francis’s Visit to Hungary and Slovakia

The Holy Father’s visit was originally planned only to the Slovak Republic, but because of the close vicinity of the two capitals and the ongoing catholic event of paramount importance, he decided to take a short stop and attend the closing Mass in Hungary.

Péter Szitás
28.09.2021
Will Tradition Deliver Us from Our Anxiety?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Will Tradition Deliver Us from Our Anxiety?

Unlike the loud and bloody scandal of twentieth-century totalitarian ideologies, today the respect for tradition, continuity, and constancy is vanishing silently, while often attacked and put into the same box with dangerous, truly radical ideas.

Péter Heltai
27.09.2021
While Hungary Wants to Protect Children, the EU Wants to Expose Them to Over-Sexualized LGBTQ+ Trends
POLITICS

While Hungary Wants to Protect Children, the EU Wants to Expose Them to Over-Sexualized LGBTQ+ Trends

Instead of dealing with more serious issues, it seems like that the EU will not stop its fight against the Hungarian government until it surrenders to the ‘woke’ ideologies that have been permeating the functioning of the Union for several years.

Sáron Sugár
22.09.2021
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