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The Latest Print Edition of Hungarian Conservative Is Out Now

In the recently published Volume 4, Number 3 of our print magazine, you can read an insightful analysis of the 2024 UK general election results by Lord David Frost; an essay about the different styles of conservatism by Professor Miklós…
  • Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 14.08.2024
  • CURRENT

H225M Helicopter Pilots’ Training Underway, Hungarian Defence Forces Announce

The retraining of twelve personnel is currently underway at the Hungarian Defence Forces (MH) Kiss József 86th Helicopter Brigade, where the pilots are learning the air and ground operation of the new H225 helicopters….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 14.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Leading Right-Wing Voices Gather at Tihany’s Tranzit Festival

According to the organizers, all topics that could help Hungary emerge as a winner in the current global systemic shift will be on the table in Tihany. Discussions will cover challenges to civilization, sovereignty, economic issues, and the state of…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 14.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Russian Scientific Expedition to the Arctic Joined by Hungarian Student

The project, known as the ‘Icebreaker of Knowledge,’ aims to promote science and nuclear energy technologies, identify and support talented young individuals, develop their skills, and provide career guidance. The participants of the expedition, coming from 14 different countries, will…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 13.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The First Peaceful Transition of Power Between Opposing Parties in US History: The Election of 1800

President John Adams from the Federalist Party was defeated by his own Vice President, the Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson in 1800. However, due to the flaws in the original electoral system, this election also became the only one in US history…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 13.08.2024
  • CURRENT

Trump Slams Harris’s Weakness Against Global Strongmen in Musk Interview

As expected, the ‘chat’ between former US President and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Elon Musk has gone viral. The interview, broadcast live on X on Monday evening, US time, has garnered over 168 million views by the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 13.08.2024
  • CURRENT

RTL Hungary and 4iG Group Enter Strategic Agreement

As per the agreement, customers of the 4iG Group—which includes Vodafone Hungary and DIGI—will be able to access the full range of RTL+ content from a single television platform, possibly as part of their subscription….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.08.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Minister Bóka Denounces EU Commission Decision on Migrant Quotas

In his Facebook post, Minister for European Union Affairs János Bóka criticized the EU Commission for its mandate concerning Hungary to maintain the capacity to process nearly 8,000 foreign nationals at the border, as per the controversial EU Migration Pact…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 13.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Semmelweis University Jumps to 31st Place in Global Cardiology Ranking

To achieve this result, SE had to surpass hundreds of American and European universities, including Stockholm’s Karolinska Institute, Sorbonne University in Paris, King’s College London, and Boston and Washington universities in the United States….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.08.2024
  • CURRENT

MOL Increases Renewable Fuels with Significant Biofuel Production Boost

MOL supplies nine countries with fuel that includes biodiesel or bioethanol, and in some cases, other renewable materials. The Hungarian oil giant has been involved in biodiesel production since 2008 through Rossi Biofuel Ltd, significantly increasing the volume of biofuels…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 13.08.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungarian IOC Member Balázs Fürjes on the 2024 Paris Olympics, Potential Budapest Games

Fürjes told Hungarian public media that the 2024 Summer Olympics was overall a success for the French organizers, with over 9 million tickets sold to the events combined and over 3 billion TV viewers tuning in to the coverage. He…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 12.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Kurultaj, Hungary’s Largest ‘Tribal Assembly’, Held Over the Weekend Amidst Great Interest

The ninth Kurultaj traditional tribal assembly took place in Bugacpuszta amidst great interest over the weekend. ‘These traditions are not merely entertainment; they form the basis of our identity. They provide an opportunity for both present and future generations to…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 12.08.2024
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REVIEW

CPAC Hungary and Conservative Renewal  
POLITICS

CPAC Hungary and Conservative Renewal  

Conservatism is a philosophy, a frame of mind, an attitude built on a practical belief that people can and should govern themselves.

Dan Schneider
30.08.2022
Holocaust Hero on the Gallows: the Story of Yakov Weiss  
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Holocaust Hero on the Gallows: the Story of Yakov Weiss  

Perhaps few in Hungary know why a Hungarian Jew who helped Jews in Budapest during the Holocaust and was later executed by the British is so revered in Israel today.

László Bernát Veszprémy
30.08.2022
Pope Impressed by Hungarian Family Policies
CURRENT

Pope Impressed by Hungarian Family Policies

Hungarian Head of State Katalin Novák was received by Pope Francis on 25 August. During their 40-minute talk, conducted in Spanish, they discussed, among other issues, the successes of the Hungarian government’s family policies.

Ádám Bráder
30.08.2022
Trudeau’s Climate Dictatorship in the Making 
CURRENT

Trudeau’s Climate Dictatorship in the Making 

As Canada’s environmental policies grow increasingly more intrusive, a recent leak shed light on how Trudeau’s government plans to enforce them in the future. The recipe for a climate friendly nation? Armouries, black rooms and state-sponsored terror.

Tamás Orbán
29.08.2022
A Dark Day in History: Remembering The Battle of Mohács
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Dark Day in History: Remembering The Battle of Mohács

Today marks the 496th anniversary of the Battle of Mohács. It is one of the most frequently mentioned events in Hungarian history. The reasons for the defeat are still the subject of historical debates.

Ádám Bráder
29.08.2022
The Politicization of Medical Science in the COVID Crisis and Its Causes 
POLITICS

The Politicization of Medical Science in the COVID Crisis and Its Causes 

The politicization of medical science in the context of the COVID crisis is another building block in the construction of a socialist system that will enable even more effective surveillance and repression due to digitalization, in the form of a ‘cybernetic socialism’.

Adorján Kovács
29.08.2022
How France and the French Army Are Addressing the Ukrainian Conflict
CURRENT

How France and the French Army Are Addressing the Ukrainian Conflict

This war should never have led the EU, and France in particular, to side with one of the belligerents.

Jacques Hogard
28.08.2022
On War as an Act of Love 
OPINION

On War as an Act of Love 

Love used to define war, and the love that avoided nuclear war when logic would have held it inevitable seems to have begun to limit the wars that would kill what you love.

George Friedman
28.08.2022
To Finance or Not to Finance? The State’s Role in Higher Education  
CURRENT

To Finance or Not to Finance? The State’s Role in Higher Education  

Whether state-financed or partially state-financed, the ultimate question regarding higher education is whether it produces highly qualified individuals with a set of skills and knowledge that are useful and profitable for them and for their communities, or not.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
28.08.2022
New Way to the Moon: NASA Tests Rocket 50 Years After Apollo
CURRENT

New Way to the Moon: NASA Tests Rocket 50 Years After Apollo

Next week, NASA’s new rocket is making its debut in a risky test flight before astronauts reach the surface of the Moon, years behind schedule and billions over budget.

Ádám Bráder
27.08.2022
Joint US-Korean Military Drills Are Back in South Korea
CURRENT

Joint US-Korean Military Drills Are Back in South Korea

While joint US-Korean military drills were scaled down in the last couple of years, now they have returned in their past size as tens of thousands of soldiers train for a potential invasion of South Korea until 1 September. The drills are a show of force not only to Pyongyang, but to Beijing, too.

Ágnes Komáromi
27.08.2022
Ukraine Narrowly Escapes Nuclear Catastrophe
CURRENT

Ukraine Narrowly Escapes Nuclear Catastrophe

Europe’s largest nuclear plant was temporarily cut off from the power grid on Thursday. Although the catastrophe was avoided this time, experts say a nuclear accident at the Zaporizhzhia plant could be as devastating as the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

Ádám Bráder
27.08.2022
Sony Faces 5 Billion Pounds Class Action Suit
CURRENT

Sony Faces 5 Billion Pounds Class Action Suit

A class-action lawsuit against Sony is filed with claims of over 5 billion pounds.

Ádám Bráder
26.08.2022
National Holiday Fireworks Cancelled After Grave Forecasting Error
CURRENT

National Holiday Fireworks Cancelled After Grave Forecasting Error

The Operative Board, which was in charge of ensuring that the festivities ran safely, made the decision to postpone the fireworks show in Hungary on August 20 as a result of the National Meteorological Service’s incorrect prognosis.

Ádám Bráder
26.08.2022
Holidaying at Home – The Unexplored Gems of Hungary 
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Holidaying at Home – The Unexplored Gems of Hungary 

If you are Hungarian, reside in Hungary, or are coming here for a longer stay this autumn, and you are adventurous enough to break with the routine of visiting famed tourist sights thronging with visitors, go to Alsópere, explore the Körös-torok – believe me, you will not be disappointed.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
26.08.2022
Reviewing Thomas Sowell’s Discrimination and Disparities   
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Reviewing Thomas Sowell’s Discrimination and Disparities  

Is discrimination the only factor which stands in the way of black Americans to succeed? In his new book, renowned American economist Thomas Sowell investigates the multitude of factors that influence racial disparities in the United States.

Lili Zemplényi
26.08.2022
Norway Set to Stop Selling Combustion Engines
CURRENT

Norway Set to Stop Selling Combustion Engines

Beginning 1 January 2024, Møller Mobility Group, a Norwegian Volkswagen importer, will only bring electric vehicles into the country. Combustion engines and plug-in hybrids will no longer be sold.

Ádám Bráder
25.08.2022
Cineworld on the Verge of Bankruptcy
CURRENT

Cineworld on the Verge of Bankruptcy

Cineworld, one of the largest cinema chains in the world, has announced that it is on the verge of filing for bankruptcy in the US.

Ádám Bráder
25.08.2022
‘A True Friend of Our Denomination’ – How the Last Hungarian King Was Seen by the Jewish Community
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘A True Friend of Our Denomination’ – How the Last Hungarian King Was Seen by the Jewish Community

It is a fact that even between the two wars, what Hungarian Jews remembered about the Habsburgs between the two world wars was the inclusive liberalism of a bygone era, the period of the first Jewish minister, as well as Jewish emancipation and acceptance.

László Bernát Veszprémy
25.08.2022
Vodafone to Become Partly State-Owned
CURRENT

Vodafone to Become Partly State-Owned

On Monday, British telecommunication company Vodafone announced that they are selling their Hungarian business for 1.8 billion dollars.

Ádám Bráder
24.08.2022
The Question of Illegal Migration Could Decide the Election in Sweden 
CURRENT

The Question of Illegal Migration Could Decide the Election in Sweden 

As Sweden prepares for general elections in September, predictions about who the winner will be fill the media. It is most likely that the deciding factor will be the competing parties’ stance on illegal immigration.

Ádám Bráder
24.08.2022
What Are the Chances for a Sino-American War?
CURRENT

What Are the Chances for a Sino-American War?

The struggle between a rising China and a hegemonic United States poses the genuine risk of another world war; historical precedence tells us that such conflicts rarely end without bloodshed. An article by security expert and military historian Bálint Somkuti, published on Mandiner.

Tamás Orbán
24.08.2022
Ukrainian Independence Day: Paying Tribute to Ukraine’s Thousand-Year-Old Relationship with Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ukrainian Independence Day: Paying Tribute to Ukraine’s Thousand-Year-Old Relationship with Hungary

As our neighbour is fighting a homeland-defending war against Russia, let’s take a moment on this memorable day to pay tribute to the long-standing Hungarian-Ukrainian relations, which have been close and essentially positive throughout history.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
24.08.2022
China’s Decreasing Influence in Central and Eastern Europe
CURRENT

China’s Decreasing Influence in Central and Eastern Europe

Cooperation between China and the Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) was established in 2012. While at its peak, the initiative comprised 17 CEE states, that number has shrunk to 14, as a result of disillusionment with Beijing over its silence on the Russian aggression against Ukraine, as well as its unkept investment promises.

Lili Zemplényi
23.08.2022
‘Our Six Million Relatives’ – Turanism and the Strange Search for New Alliances after the First World War in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Our Six Million Relatives’ – Turanism and the Strange Search for New Alliances after the First World War in Hungary

The early twenties in Hungary brought about not only a fervent nationalist discussion about Trianon, the Romani or antisemitism, but also illusory concepts regarding the Eastern roots of the Hungarian people.

László Bernát Veszprémy
23.08.2022
Analysts Suprised by Hungarian GPD Growth
CURRENT

Analysts Suprised by Hungarian GPD Growth

The Hungarian economy’s second quarter performance has surprised analysts – according to official data, Hungary’s GDP has grown by 6,5 per cent compared to the same period last year.

Ádám Bráder
23.08.2022
Marking Black Ribbon Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Marking Black Ribbon Day

23 August is dedicated to the Victims of All Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes. Observing this day is particularly important when our societies’ collective memory about past oppression is fading away.

Lili Zemplényi
23.08.2022
Majority Support Behind the Head of State
CURRENT

Majority Support Behind the Head of State

‘Inventive, yet conservative’ – this is how conservative think tank Nézőpont describes the recently elected Hungarian Head of State.

Ádám Bráder
21.08.2022
‘Germany is spineless’, Bild Departing Editor Tells Mandiner
CURRENT

‘Germany is spineless’, Bild Departing Editor Tells Mandiner

One of the most renowned political journalists in Germany, Ralf Schuler, head of the parliamentary editorial section of the daily Bild, resigned in protest of the ideological pressure exerted on the staff by the publisher.

Ádám Bráder
21.08.2022
The 20 August Fireworks I Will Never Forget
OPINION

The 20 August Fireworks I Will Never Forget

An announcement was made yesterday that the fireworks will be postponed as a precautionary measure. A responsible decision from a responsible government. This was not always so—in the year 2006, the government did not cancel the fireworks, which resulted in the death of five people.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
21.08.2022
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