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Alexandra Szentkirályi Withdraws from Mayoral Race, Asks Voters to Support Vitézy

The last-minute withdrawal of the Fidesz candidate might propel Dávid Vitézy into the lead only two days ahead of the elections….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 07.06.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Government Reacquires Budapest Airport After Two Decades

After nearly twenty years, Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport is back in the ownership of the Hungarian state. The announcement was made by Minister of National Economy Márton Nagy, who emphasized in a statement that the Hungarian government will work…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

The End of Innocence — Short Documentary about the Hamas Attacks Screened at Uránia National Film Theatre

Avi Benlolo of The Abraham Global Peace Initiative directed the film which showcases the terror of the villains, and the bravery of the heroes of the fateful 7 October attacks. Before the screening, distinguished guests, such as Israeli Ambassador to…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
  • CURRENT

Slovak PM Fico Blames George Soros and Opposition in First Appearance Since Assassination Attempt

In his first video appearance since being shot on May 15, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico blamed the opposition and George Soros for the attempt on his life. The opposition party Progressive Slovakia swiftly rejected these accusations, stating that Fico’s…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

A Giant Step Towards Energy Diversification — Hungary to Buy Stake in One of the World’s Largest Gas Fields in Azerbaijan

The Hungarian MVM Group is set to buy a stake in Shah Deniz, one of the world’s largest natural gas fields, in Azerbaijan. This move will significantly strengthen Hungary’s energy supply and represents another major step towards independence from Russian…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary Celebrates 95th Book Week in Budapest and Szeged with a Vast Selection of Programmes

With 170 exhibitors, 150 stands, and over a thousand book signings, as well as panel discussions, book launches, and concerts, the 95th Book Week will welcome the public from 13 to 16 June at Vörösmarty and Vigadó Squares, and along…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Éva Keleti’s Masterpieces on Display at the Collegium Hungaricum in Vienna

Keleti pioneered theatrical photography, capturing every significant moment of Hungarian stages. She documented rehearsal processes, the triumphs of premieres, and ventured behind the scenes….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Balázs Hidvéghi: We are Fed Up with the Centralizing European Institutions

‘I am convinced that the current leadership in Brussels does not take into account the opinion or expectations of the majority of European people, and we even see that they represent non-European interests in Brussels on key issues, such as…
  • Loretta Tóth
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
Officials try to assess the damage following a Russian missile attack on residential area in Dnipro, Ukraine on 4 June 2024.
  • CURRENT

Ukraine Is in Trouble Despite Extensive Western Support

Despite the significant support Ukraine receives from its Western allies, the Russian military industry seems to be still superior in terms of quantities. According to reports, five Russian responses are received for every shot fired by Ukraine. In addition, Ukraine’s…
  • Csilla Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2024
The Good Samaritan by Edward Stott (1910)
  • OPINION, PHILOSOPHY

A Classical Conceptualization of Human Rights as the Antidote to Psychological Suffering: The Dominance of Western Progressive Human Rights in Practice

‘The flaw in the progressive hyper focus on moral rights is that it removes the ability of reality testing outside the subjective experience. Therefore, it feeds our narcissistic tendencies, which in turn enhances destructive behaviour, anxiety, depression, and above all,…
  • Daniel de Liever
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary’s Real Estate Excellence in the Spotlight in Singapore after FIABCI Award Recognition

At the award ceremony held in Singapore on 30 May, Hungarian real estate projects won three gold and one silver medal. The MOL Campus secured two first prizes, winning gold in both the office building and the environmental architecture categories….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2024
  • CURRENT

New Hungarian Honorary Consulate in Monaco to Facilitate Voting Abroad

Hungary’s Honorary Consulate has opened in Monaco, allowing Hungarians to vote in the European Parliament elections on 9 June at a record of 147 foreign locations. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó pointed out the significance of 9…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2024
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REVIEW

The Biden Administration Turned a Blind Eye to the 95 million Persecuted Nigerian Christians
CURRENT

The Biden Administration Turned a Blind Eye to the 95 million Persecuted Nigerian Christians

Biden administration not only forgot about persecuted Christian communities, but also denied the fact that there was religious persecution in Nigeria.

Sáron Sugár
14.12.2021
Global Gateway Strategy – The EU’s Response to China’s Belt and Road Initiative
CURRENT

Global Gateway Strategy – The EU’s Response to China’s Belt and Road Initiative

The recipient countries themselves will judge whether the EU’s Strategy will be able to hider the expansion of China’s sphere of influence, or whether it is only a “too little too late” project of the lagging West. 

Enikő Bagoly
12.12.2021
After the Collapse – 30 Years of Hungarian–Russian Economic Relations
POLITICS

After the Collapse – 30 Years of Hungarian–Russian Economic Relations

This article aims to provide a brief overview of the most important milestones of the two countries’ economic cooperation. 

Lili Zemplényi
10.12.2021
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde

In this article, we would like to highlight a particular detail of Böckenförde’s thinking—specifically his conception of the relationship between Catholics and the state.

András Jancsó
09.12.2021
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics – H. Richard Niebuhr
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics – H. Richard Niebuhr

In this article, the insightful ideas of an essential American protestant theologian from the last century will be recalled.

Ádám Darabos
08.12.2021
Hands Off Our Christmas!
CURRENT

Hands Off Our Christmas!

‘Holiday season’ instead of ‘Christmas’, gay Santa Claus and bearded ‘Virgin Mary’ – what is the liberals’ problem with Christmas?

Hungarian Conservative
07.12.2021
National Identity on Film – Rob Long at the Danube Institute
CURRENT

National Identity on Film – Rob Long at the Danube Institute

Rob Long, the latest guest of the Danube Institute, talked about how to tell your story which reflects your values and corresponds to reality alike while creating a widely likable media phenomenon at the same time.

Dániel Farkas
06.12.2021
The Tyranny of False Ideas: Interview with David Satter
INTERVIEW

The Tyranny of False Ideas: Interview with David Satter

“Wokeism” represent the readiness of people to sacrifice their individuality and their critical judgment on behalf of a false construct that’s being perpetuated with the help of a herd mentality.

Tamás Orbán
04.12.2021
Slovakia Under Lockdown
CURRENT

Slovakia Under Lockdown

According to the latest data, on Monday, 29 November 2021, 22,057 PCR tests revealed 7,069 infected people in Slovakia, of whom almost 64 per cent were not vaccinated.

Péter Szitás
03.12.2021
The Continuity of the Hungarian Constitution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Continuity of the Hungarian Constitution

The organic development of the Hungarian constitution endowed the nation with its self-image, will and continuity as Roger Scruton argued.

Lili Zemplényi
02.12.2021
End of the Macron–Merkel Era – Consequences for East Central Europe
POLITICS

End of the Macron–Merkel Era – Consequences for East Central Europe

What did this enhanced French-German cooperation mean for the Visegrád countries, and what might the future hold for the two coalitions in the European Union? 

Fanni Korpics
01.12.2021
Goodbye Socialism!
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Goodbye Socialism!

What is behind the nostalgia for state socialism in East-Central Europe?

Lili Zemplényi
30.11.2021
‘ISIS wouldn’t have happened without the global media’ – Interview with Simon Cottee
INTERVIEW

‘ISIS wouldn’t have happened without the global media’ – Interview with Simon Cottee

Western newspapers massively amplified ISIS and gave it a global brand.

Dávid Nagy
29.11.2021
The Value of Reviving the Natural Law
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Value of Reviving the Natural Law

The dilemma in today’s western culture is that in Europe there is no historical point of reference to the natural law as a founding principle of government.

Mario Alexis Portella
28.11.2021
EU Members are Sovereign – as Long as They Adhere to Groupthink
POLITICS

EU Members are Sovereign – as Long as They Adhere to Groupthink

Brussels’ ongoing battle with Poland and Hungary over the supposed rule-of-law violations shows why we might need to rethink the whole integration project

Tamás Orbán
27.11.2021
Hungarian Conservative Issue Launch: Christianity in the 21st Century
CURRENT

Hungarian Conservative Issue Launch: Christianity in the 21st Century

Looking back to a nice memory: read a short summary of the Hungarian Conservative third issue launch

Virág Lőrincz
26.11.2021
Boosting Christian Belief
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Boosting Christian Belief

Can the country retain the benefits of Christian Democracy, that is, its Christian ethics, namely human rights and personal liberty, even if Hungarians stop believing in Christianity?

Kelli Buzzard
25.11.2021
Hungary in the French Presidential Campaign?
POLITICS

Hungary in the French Presidential Campaign?

Interesting developments might promote cooperation between French and Hungarian political parties on a scale unseen before amidst respective electoral campaigns.

Fanni Korpics
24.11.2021
A Catholic Response to the Western World’s Willful Lack of Knowledge on Islam – Interview with Father Mario Portella 
INTERVIEW

A Catholic Response to the Western World’s Willful Lack of Knowledge on Islam – Interview with Father Mario Portella 

Most people in the West even within the Catholic Church refuse to publicly acknowledge that there is a different relationship between the way Christians relate to God and have a relationship with God as opposed to how the Muslims relate to God.

Ádám Darabos
23.11.2021
A Review of ‘Exploring the Underground Writings of Jan Patočka – Lecture Series by David Dusenbury’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Review of ‘Exploring the Underground Writings of Jan Patočka – Lecture Series by David Dusenbury’

In this lecture series, David Dusenbury explores Jan Patočka’s Heretical Essays in the Philosophy of History. Published in 1975, these were the final works by the mid-twentieth century Czech philosopher and dissident.

Calum T. M. Nicholson
22.11.2021
Did Brexit Give Rise to Eurosceptic Coverage in the Hungarian Media?
CURRENT

Did Brexit Give Rise to Eurosceptic Coverage in the Hungarian Media?

While Brexiteers argued that the EU is a threat to democracy, Hungarian conservatives were fixated on what might happen to the stock exchange if the UK leaves the EU.

Lili Zemplényi
21.11.2021
Count Pál Teleki, Geographer
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Count Pál Teleki, Geographer

Pál Teleki, famous Hungarian politician and geographer, believed that the preservation of the Carpathian Basin as an undivided hydrographical unit could serve as a compelling argument of natural geography against splitting up the region politically.

János Kubassek
20.11.2021
Yoram Hazony’s Conservative Thoughts on Marriage
CURRENT

Yoram Hazony’s Conservative Thoughts on Marriage

When a young man and woman decide to marry, they do not want to have a marriage based on market rules which is: if someone better comes, then I will change. This is a liberal attitude, not a conservative attitude.

Hungarian Conservative
19.11.2021
‘Is Thatcherism Conservatism?’ – Hannes H. Gissurarson at the Danube Institute
CURRENT

‘Is Thatcherism Conservatism?’ – Hannes H. Gissurarson at the Danube Institute

Hannes H. Gissurarson, an Icelandic expert of neo-liberalism and conservatism, offered his thoughts on the compatibility of Thatcherist values with present-day conservatism at the premises of Lónyay-Hatvany residence on the invitation of the Budapest-based think tank Danube Institute.

Dániel Farkas
18.11.2021
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Johann Baptist Metz
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Johann Baptist Metz

In the article we briefly introduce the ‘new political theology’ of Johann Baptist Metz (1928-2019), a contemporary of Ratzinger’s and a defining figure in 20th-century German theology.

András Jancsó
16.11.2021
Misunderstood Combat – Questions about UEFA Principles
OPINION

Misunderstood Combat – Questions about UEFA Principles

With the decline of football hooliganism, UEFA has set the elimination of discrimination on its flag, both on the football field and in the stands but the system they have developed does not seem to be working consistently.

Levente Tombor
15.11.2021
The Progressive Pandemic: Diagnosing the Maladies of the Left
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Progressive Pandemic: Diagnosing the Maladies of the Left

The Parasitic Mind is nothing short of a manual for this twisted age that seems to lack common sense. Its message, if put simply, has an almost biblical overtone: be not afraid!

Tamás Orbán
14.11.2021
Orbán as the Emblem of Regime Change
POLITICS

Orbán as the Emblem of Regime Change

‘Even though the liberal mindset continues to define the mainstream, credit is due to the government for its achievements in keeping this trend at bay’

Hungarian Conservative
13.11.2021
The Limits of Legal Interpretation
OPINION

The Limits of Legal Interpretation

If the Basic Law is considered illegitimate, then the law which determines the electoral order on the basis of this Basic Law is also illegitimate. The conclusion that can be drawn is simple: the participation in parliament of political forces with a simple a majority is also illegitimate.

András Karácsony
12.11.2021
‘We can make a difference even with small actions’-Interview with Zsófia Rácz, Deputy State Secretary of Youth Affairs of Hungary
INTERVIEW

‘We can make a difference even with small actions’-Interview with Zsófia Rácz, Deputy State Secretary of Youth Affairs of Hungary

‘We, young people, have a responsibility for our future, and we need to feel obliged to pass on this planet to our children and grandchildren at least in the same condition as it is now’

Lídia Papp
11.11.2021
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