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Orbán to Meet Macron in Paris — Another Rebuttal of Weber’s Isolation Claims

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is scheduled to meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday evening in Paris, where the two leaders will discuss important issues concerning the future of the EU. The meeting serves as another rebuttal to EPP…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary, Slovakia and Serbia Unite Against Illegal Migration

‘The EU’s entire cooperation is being undermined by its flawed migration policy, and the migration pact must be scrapped,’ Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized after meeting with Slovak PM Robert Fico and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Tuesday. The…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Explore Hungarian Folk Culture at the Museum of Ethnography’s Autumn Celebration

The Museum’s autumn festival in Budapest, from 25 to 27 October, will feature family activities, guided tours, folk performances, and craft workshops, showcasing Hungarian folk traditions and cultural heritage….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2024
The national flags of (L-R) Kosovo, Montenegro’s North Macedonia, Serbia, and the European Union are set up on a stage for a group photo during the Western Balkans Summit at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin, Germany, on 21 October 2022
  • CURRENT, HU24EU, REVIEW

Western Balkan Expansion Is a Top Priority of the Hungarian EU Presidency

Researcher at the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs Julianna Ármás has told Magyar Nemzet that the European Union’s expansion into the Western Balkans is a ‘top priority’ of the Hungarian EU presidency, adding that while ‘the EU has an interest…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Budapest Set for Stricter Airbnb Rules Amid Worsening Housing Crisis

As part of the New Economic Action Plan, the government has begun consultations on stricter Airbnb regulations in Budapest to address the city’s housing crisis, the Ministry for National Economy announced on Monday. The measures aim to curb rising rental…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Orbán Represents What Many Europeans Feel, VOX MEP Jorge Martín Frías Says

‘We look at Orbán with admiration for that work, for that capacity of resistance and for understanding that politics is not only a question of numbers, but a question of leading and being prepared for what is happening in Europe,’…
  • Sergio Velasco
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungarian Government to Provide 125,000 Laptops to Students by December

By December, an additional 125,000 Hungarian students in grades 5 and 9 will receive laptops as part of a government programme aimed at enhancing digital education and reducing social inequalities, with a total budget of 32 billion forints, Parliamentary State…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.10.2024
Hans Multscher, Christ before Pilate (Wurzach altarpiece) (1437). Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Germany
  • PHILOSOPHY

Fifty Shades of Conservatism

‘Coming up with an authoritative definition of conservatism is not an end in itself so much as a sort of ritualistic pursuit, which we perform expecting some change from it along the lines of a deeper understanding of our past,…
  • Miklós Pogrányi Lovas
  • ‎ —‎ 21.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Elon Musk’s Starlink Now Available in Hungary

After partnering with the company VANNET Telekommunikációs Ltd based in Pécs, Hungary, our country became the 40th nation in the world to have Starlink’s satellite internet service available to its citizens. Starlink is owned by SpaceX, which, in turn, is…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.10.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Revving Up Hungarian–Korean Cultural Ties — An Interview with Jae Hun Ro

‘We want to learn how Hungary changed its values system, making people realize that having children is not only good but a fulfilling and joyful part of life. We’re ready and willing to learn from you,’ founding Chairman of the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 21.10.2024
  • POLITICS

Centralization or Collapse? Draghi’s Controversial Plan to Save the EU — Part II

The Draghi Report suggests that the goals of defence industrial policy should be organically integrated into the discussions of the Foreign Affairs Council in its defence policy formation, allowing member states to come up with a common stance. The report…
  • Norbert Szári
  • ‎ —‎ 21.10.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Most Accurate Pollster Still Has Donald Trump Winning the Election

The Brazil-based polling firm AtlasIntel, which got the popular vote margins right by 0.3 points in the last two election cycles in the United States, has released its latest national vote prediction for the 2024 US presidential election. It shows…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 21.10.2024
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REVIEW

Treading Carefully on Revolutions
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Treading Carefully on Revolutions

Just as some Christians had trouble accounting for their role in the 1918 Aster Revolution and the 1919 Communist coup d’état, some Jews also had difficulty facing their former position in terms of these events.

László Bernát Veszprémy
21.12.2022
Kissinger Calls for Peace Talks Again — Will Kyiv Listen?
OPINION

Kissinger Calls for Peace Talks Again — Will Kyiv Listen?

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger advocated for a more realist approach to ending the war —and unnecessary human suffering—in Ukraine, by entering peace talks with Russia. Kyiv promptly dismissed his advice, and why not? Kissinger is only the single most experienced geostrategist and foreign policy expert alive today, what can he know about Ukraine?

Tamás Orbán
21.12.2022
Viktor Orbán Receives Prestigious US Award
CURRENT

Viktor Orbán Receives Prestigious US Award

During the laudation it was highlighted that Viktor Orbán oversees elections that return results in one day and which have been more closely monitored by international observers than any other in the European Union.

Ádám Bráder
20.12.2022
Growing Czech and Slovak Opposition to Sanctions
POLITICS

Growing Czech and Slovak Opposition to Sanctions

The Czechs and the Slovaks are growing increasingly dissatisfied with Europe’s sanctions policy that makes families bear the cost of the war.

Lili Zemplényi
20.12.2022
EU Memory Politics — Downplaying the Trauma of Communism
OPINION

EU Memory Politics — Downplaying the Trauma of Communism

EU memory politics places almost exclusive emphasis on Nazism and downplays the significance of Communism in the historical experience of East-Central European members states.

Lili Zemplényi
20.12.2022
Szijjártó: Slovakia Is Hungary’s Second-Largest Trading Partner
CURRENT

Szijjártó: Slovakia Is Hungary’s Second-Largest Trading Partner

Péter Szijjártó noted that in a number of matters, Hungarians and Slovaks depend on each other, adding: ‘The war has highlighted our differences, but I believe it has also strengthened our interdependence just as much.’

Ádám Bráder
20.12.2022
A Must-Watch Hungarian Winter Drama — The Fifth Seal
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Must-Watch Hungarian Winter Drama — The Fifth Seal

The drama set in December 1944 under the Arrow Cross rule in Budapest presents viewers with a thought-provoking moral dilemma about the importance of human dignity.

Lili Zemplényi
19.12.2022
A Crusade Against Hungary? — The Siege of Zadar 
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Crusade Against Hungary? — The Siege of Zadar 

Zadar was a Western Christian town with a rich history, and at that time it was once again under the authority of Emeric (Imre in Hungarian), King of Hungary (1196–1204), who himself had taken the crusader’s vow.

László Veszprémy
19.12.2022
Can Conservatism Be Different? A Discussion About Values and Politics
CURRENT

Can Conservatism Be Different? A Discussion About Values and Politics

At a debate hosted by Hungarian Conservative, political scientist András Körösényi, conservative historian of political thought Attila Károly Molnár and political philosopher Ferenc Hörcher explored the relationship between conservative principles and political reality.

Ádám Bráder
19.12.2022
First Hanukkah Candle Lit in Budapest
CURRENT

First Hanukkah Candle Lit in Budapest

EMIH chief rabbi Slomó Köves said the Hungarian Jewish community is well aware that the past 25–30 years have been a real miracle: Jewish people have become able to proudly practice their faith in Hungary.

Ádám Bráder
19.12.2022
The Family That Is Ours
OPINION

The Family That Is Ours

In these times of crises, we would do well to keep in mind the ‘Seven Rules’ of Hungary’s national policy and recall: ‘Only that which we can defend is truly ours’. Family is ours and will only remain ours if we can defend it.

Magyar Nemzet
18.12.2022
Who Is Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Alleged Founder of the Wagner Group?
POLITICS

Who Is Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Alleged Founder of the Wagner Group?

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the rising strongman of Russia also known as Putin’s chef, is believed to have established the infamous Wagner Group.

Ágnes Komáromi
18.12.2022
Hungarian University Signs Agreement with Harvard
CURRENT

Hungarian University Signs Agreement with Harvard

Semmelweis University Rector Béla Merkely said at the signing ceremony that thew two institutions ‘share the same mission and guiding principles in order to deliver the finest education at the highest level.’

Ádám Bráder
17.12.2022
Soaring Energy Prices to Set Back the Spread of Electric Vehicles
CURRENT

Soaring Energy Prices to Set Back the Spread of Electric Vehicles

To meet the demand for electric vehicles, the Volkswagen Group intends to establish a total of six new battery plants around Europe by 2030. However, the project may become unfeasible if energy prices continue to rise.

Ádám Bráder
17.12.2022
What’s Next, Russo-Ukrainian War?
CURRENT

What’s Next, Russo-Ukrainian War?

According to Van Buren, it is ‘shameful’ that the Biden administration is not forcefully pushing for a diplomatic solution, but is content to bleed out the Russians, as it did in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

Danube Institute
17.12.2022
Why the Tirana Summit Did Not Bring EU Accession Closer for the Western Balkans
CURRENT

Why the Tirana Summit Did Not Bring EU Accession Closer for the Western Balkans

Despite the significant grants and investments agreed upon by the EU, and the bloc’s support for the regional association process, what Tirana didn’t bring closer is the holy grail for the Western Balkans: fast-tracked EU accession.

Dávid Nagy
17.12.2022
Mary in Islam Is Not the Same as Mary in Christianity
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Mary in Islam Is Not the Same as Mary in Christianity

Muslims do have an incredible veneration for the Mother of Jesus, as expressed in Persian art. However, there are two ‘Marys’: the Blessed Mother of Christ, and Maryam (Miryam), the prophetess of the Old Testament.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
16.12.2022
Poland Is About to Emerge as Europe’s New Military Superpower
CURRENT

Poland Is About to Emerge as Europe’s New Military Superpower

Poland’s efforts to turn its growing military power into political influence may be hampered by criticism of its alleged rule of law issues and concerns over its arms purchases from non-NATO countries outside Europe.

Dávid Nagy
16.12.2022
Zoltán Kodály Was Born 140 Years Ago
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Zoltán Kodály Was Born 140 Years Ago

The world-famous Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and creator of the Kodály method was born 140 years ago on this day.

Lili Zemplényi
16.12.2022
US Border Crisis is About to Get Worse — If Only There Was a Way to Solve It
POLITICS

US Border Crisis is About to Get Worse — If Only There Was a Way to Solve It

Most Americans think there is an ‘invasion’ going on at the southern border of the United States as more migrants pour into the country than ever before.

Tamás Orbán
16.12.2022
The Watershed Moment of Originalism in American Constitutional Interpretation
CURRENT

The Watershed Moment of Originalism in American Constitutional Interpretation

The real stake is whether the originalist shift can restore the democratic process and structure of governance.

Lénárd Sándor
16.12.2022
Budapest Christmas Fair Voted Best in Europe for the Third Consecutive Time
CURRENT

Budapest Christmas Fair Voted Best in Europe for the Third Consecutive Time

The Budapest Basilica Advent Feast, with more votes than ever before, has been named the best Christmas fair in all of Europe by the European Best Destination website.

Ádám Bráder
15.12.2022
Integration Denied: Romania’s Schengen Application Rejected
OPINION

Integration Denied: Romania’s Schengen Application Rejected

Austria and the Netherlands vetoing Romania and Bulgaria’s Schengen accession contributes to the cementing of a multi-speed Europe.

Lili Zemplényi
15.12.2022
Agreement Reached on EU Funding Package, But Poland’s Minimum Tax Veto May Upset the Plans
CURRENT

Agreement Reached on EU Funding Package, But Poland’s Minimum Tax Veto May Upset the Plans

After months of negotiations, EU ambassadors on Monday reached an agreement on the funding package that may allow Hungary to have access to part of its frozen EU funds. However, Poland’s unexpected veto on Wednesday may upset the plans.

Ádám Bráder
15.12.2022
Jews in Extreme Peril
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Jews in Extreme Peril

There is little political will on the part of the European left-wing parties to speak out against dangerous ideas. They often have their eye on winning the ‘Muslim vote’, and as a result, they are reluctant to engage in confrontation.

Hungarian Conservative
14.12.2022
Sopron, the Town of Loyalty and Freedom
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Sopron, the Town of Loyalty and Freedom

In a referendum on 14 December 1921, the town of Sopron voted to remain part of Hungary, for which it has been celebrated as the town of loyalty and freedom ever since.

Lili Zemplényi
14.12.2022
Hungary – EU Compromise: Reason over Senseless Moralising
OPINION

Hungary – EU Compromise: Reason over Senseless Moralising

The financial battle between Hungary and the EU is coming to an end with an agreement reached on all major issues. Both parties celebrate the result as their own victory, but in fact, it is a victory for European diplomacy, once again driven by reason instead of senseless, ideological moralizing.

Tamás Orbán
14.12.2022
Bringing Close the Free and Open Indo-Pacific
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Bringing Close the Free and Open Indo-Pacific

The Indo-Pacific is not only a geographical region but a strategic concept as well. The stability and the prosperity of the countries in the Indo-Pacific depend on the freedom and the order in the region. The elephant in the room is China.

Gábor Seprényi
14.12.2022
Kosovo–Serbia Tensions Highlight North Kosovo Volatility
POLITICS

Kosovo–Serbia Tensions Highlight North Kosovo Volatility

Protests, roadblocks, police officers being injured and imprisoned in North Kosovo have again escalated the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia.

Lili Zemplényi
13.12.2022
The EU Needs a Permanent Solution for Migration
CURRENT

The EU Needs a Permanent Solution for Migration

It is becoming increasingly clear that the freedom of movement of European citizens, which is so essential to the European project, is now in danger in the face of the worsening migration crisis.

Ádám Bráder
13.12.2022
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