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Museum of Ethnography and House of Music Triumph at FIABCI Awards

The museum, designed by Marcel Ferencz, received a gold medal at the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence awards ceremony, one of the most prestigious international real estate developer awards. Another notable project within the Liget Budapest Project, the House of Music…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 31.05.2024
Jerzy Kwaśniewski, President of the Board of Ordo Iuris Institute for Legal Culture.
  • OPINION

Today Marks a Final Warning for All Conservatives in the EU

‘“Today marks a new chapter for Poland,” Ursula von der Leyen claimed in early May when announcing the European Commission’s decision to withdraw its case against Poland in the Article 7 procedure it had launched in 2017. I would add…
  • Jerzy Kwaśniewski
  • ‎ —‎ 31.05.2024
  • INTERVIEW

‘It’s a constant battle on all fronts to defend sovereignty’ — Albanian Expert Nikola Kedhi on the Rule of Law as a Threat

According to Nikola Kedhi, Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Albanian Policy Center, defending a nation’s sovereignty requires a constant battle in the media, academia, and the political field….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 31.05.2024
Márton Sulyok speaks at the Rule of Law as Lawfare conference on 28 May 2024.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Rule of Law as Lawfare? How To Turn Ice into Justice

‘If we treat the deepening understanding of the common value of Rule of Law as we would the space race, with definite winners and losers, then we degrade it. There can be no winners and losers here, really, as every…
  • Márton Sulyok
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
  • CURRENT

Facebook Bans Hungarian Pro-Israeli News Site

For reasons unknown, the Facebook page of the Hungarian pro-Israel news website Neokohn.hu was banned by Meta on Sunday. EMIH Chief Rabbi Slomó Köves’ page was also removed. Both pages have since been restored, but the incidents are quite troubling,…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
Gergely Dobozi, senior research fellow, Danube Institute
  • OPINION

The EU’s Rule of Law Trilemma Grips the Entire Continent

‘The rule of law’s conceptional imperfection makes it a perfect weapon, horribile dictu, a substantive lawfare.’…
  • Gergely Dobozi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
  • CURRENT

National Media and Infocommunications Authority Approves Launch of New National Sports Radio

The grant allows for the production of public service programmes to be broadcast in all four quarters of the year, airing weekly on the same day and at the same time. According to the statement, 32 applications were received in…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Four-Star Hotel in Miskolctapolca Becomes the First in Hungary to Accept Bitcoins

Ferenc Kovács, the owner of Aurora Hotel and a crypto enthusiast, announced in a Twitter video that his establishment will be accepting payments in Bitcoin. The video was picked up by multiple major crypto-themed accounts on the social media site….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

EU Leaders Plan to Punish Hungary over Resistance to Ukraine’s Accession

According to information from POLITICO, EU leaders and some member states want to punish Hungary by giving the country a weak portfolio in the next European Commission. Hungary currently holds the position of Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, but tensions…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Highlights of Hungary Initiative Unveils Season’s Ambassadors

This season’s ambassadors of the Highlights of Hungary initiative, aiming to showcase each year the most diverse outstanding Hungarian achievements, have been introduced to the public. A psychologist, a TV personality and gastro blogger, an Olympic champion swimmer, a poet…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
János Bóka, Minister for EU Affairs, Hungary
  • OPINION, POLITICS

We Need to Mitigate the Harmful Effects of the EU’s Lawfare

‘I firmly believe the EU is in dire need of a rule of law instrument but this instrument should be turned upside down. It should guarantee that the principle of rule of law developed and applied in Member States is…
  • János Bóka
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
  • CURRENT

Fico’s Small Intestine Shot Through Five Times — Previously Undisclosed Details About the Assassination Attempt Against the Slovak PM Revealed

According to SMER-SD MP Erik Kaliňák, Robert Fico was shot five times in the small intestine, but the Slovak PM’s condition is improving day by day. Fico was shot on 15 May; the shooter was identified as a 71-year-old poet…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 30.05.2024
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REVIEW

The Transgender Craze Examined
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Transgender Craze Examined

Those old days are gone: nowadays doctors and therapists, with a few exceptions, do not dare to contradict claims of transgenderism.

Gergely Szilvay
08.07.2021
Rommel’s Hungarian Soldier
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Rommel’s Hungarian Soldier

The film’s (The English Patient) main protagonist is the Hungarian desert explorer László Almásy. Who was this mysterious person looking for happiness so far from home, in the barren, sandy world of the Libyan Desert?

János Kubassek
05.07.2021
The Philosopher and the Politician
PHILOSOPHY

The Philosopher and the Politician

Being politically modern means the hope that people are able to take their own life into their hands and be their own masters, and that the human condition can be completely understood and controlled.

mindenki
05.07.2021
Foreign Support of Hungary’s Anti-Paedophilia Law
CURRENT

Foreign Support of Hungary’s Anti-Paedophilia Law

However widespread the international backlash regarding Hungary’s new anti-paedophilia law may be, many political figures voiced their support across Europe and America.

Tamás Orbán
05.07.2021
Directions of Hungarian Foreign Policy in the Post-Coronavirus World
CURRENT

Directions of Hungarian Foreign Policy in the Post-Coronavirus World

Today, the two major contexts of Hungarian foreign policy are determined by the evolution of the Hungarian economy and society after the economic restart and reconstruction, along with the surrounding international relations.

Zsolt Németh
01.07.2021
Mickey Mouse: Social Justice Warrior
CURRENT

Mickey Mouse: Social Justice Warrior

‘Even the spy agency has embraced left-wing identity politics. So has the US military. There is no place to hide from it’

Rod Dreher
01.07.2021
Lessons of Real Social Solidarity
CURRENT

Lessons of Real Social Solidarity

Israel might conclude its more than two-year-long political deadlock after violent demonstrations and the most intense Hamas bombing.

Fanni Surjányi
30.06.2021
The Visegrad Four – A “Historically-rooted” Brand
POLITICS

The Visegrad Four – A “Historically-rooted” Brand

In the context of the EU foreign policy, the V4 act as an excellent role model for the Eastern Partnership (EaP), promoting its own know-how of the European integration.

Enikő Bagoly
25.06.2021
Sport and Propaganda: the Legacy of ’36?
OPINION

Sport and Propaganda: the Legacy of ’36?

The rainbow-coloured stadium row in Germany is as if the entire country have decided in unison to condemn Hungary for its new law and are trying to shove their opinions down the throat of the whole world.

Tamás Orbán
23.06.2021
The European Football Championship: a Celebration of the Diversity of Nations
OPINION

The European Football Championship: a Celebration of the Diversity of Nations

When it comes to nationalism, as the Israeli public intellectual Yuval Noah Harari says: ‘without nationalism we would be living in “tribal chaos”.’

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
22.06.2021
About Hungary’s New Anti-pedophilia Bill
OPINION

About Hungary’s New Anti-pedophilia Bill

The Hungarian government does not link pedophilia to issues of sexuality and gender because it wants to criminalize LGBT people in the eyes of the public, but rather because protecting children does not end with stopping sex offenders.

Tamás Orbán
18.06.2021
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics
POLITICS

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics

Let us present a few political insights from “theologians” – starting with Abraham Kuyper – of modern politics with a special focus on the Christian source of their thought.

Ádám Darabos
16.06.2021
The Future of Europe – The Continent’s “Judeo-Christian heritage” to Be Preserved
OPINION

The Future of Europe – The Continent’s “Judeo-Christian heritage” to Be Preserved

Despite the ambivalent fate of the Jewry of Europe—to put it mildly—from pogroms and blood libels to cooperation and integration from moral and cultural aspects Judaism cannot be separated from Christianity in shaping Europe’s identity.

Hungarian Conservative
15.06.2021
‘Christianity and Policy Space in the 21st Century’
POLITICS

‘Christianity and Policy Space in the 21st Century’

Talking about the EU, the most symbolical milestone of the deteriorating relation between Christianity and political life was how the EU constitution would have failed to name Christianity and the Judeo-Christian heritage of the continent.

Hungarian Conservative
14.06.2021
The Croatian LNG Terminal – A New Era in CEE Energy History
CURRENT

The Croatian LNG Terminal – A New Era in CEE Energy History

Croatia’s first LNG terminal along with its connecting gas pipeline “Omišalj-Zlobin” enables to connect the Croatian national LNG transmission network both with EU and non-EU states by providing the transport of gas in the direction to Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, and Serbia and Montenegro.

Enikő Bagoly
08.06.2021
Hungarian Unity in Slovakia…Utopia or the Future?
POLITICS

Hungarian Unity in Slovakia…Utopia or the Future?

Considering the whole period that has elapsed since 1993, the achievement of the Hungarian political unity in Slovakia has always been sub-served by the majority thanks to her discriminatory and anti-minority actions.

Péter Szitás
07.06.2021
Central Europe’s Climate Conundrum
POLITICS

Central Europe’s Climate Conundrum

Today’s sometimes toxically bipolar political atmosphere wants you to believe that conservatism – and the right in general – doesn’t care about environmental protection. It is simply not true.

Tamás Orbán
04.06.2021
Children’s Book Promoting LGBTQ Families Is Not a Problem, but a Challenge
OPINION

Children’s Book Promoting LGBTQ Families Is Not a Problem, but a Challenge

The problem for conservatives with books like Wonderland Belongs to Everyone is that they retroactively try to change the essential meaning, moral lessons and model-creating qualities of classical children’s tales.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
02.06.2021
Why Transgenderism is a Central Issue?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Why Transgenderism is a Central Issue?

There is a drastic increase in the number of children confused by their gender identity in countries where propaganda to young people is widespread.

Lídia Papp
02.06.2021
The Idea of Fudan University
CURRENT

The Idea of Fudan University

The government’s view is that such an opportunity should not be missed, as both Hungarian higher education and the economy benefit from the Chinese university coming to Hungary.

Lídia Papp
28.05.2021
Hungary Ramps up Protection of Children with New Anti-pedophilia Legislation
POLITICS

Hungary Ramps up Protection of Children with New Anti-pedophilia Legislation

The new anti-paedophilia bill passed by the Hungarian legislature on Thursday is yet another proof that the Orbán government does not just pay lip service to important issues such as combating domestic violence or defending children.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
28.05.2021
Black Lives Matter, Hungary and the Lessons of the Past
OPINION

Black Lives Matter, Hungary and the Lessons of the Past

Why the message of Black Lives Matter (BLM) does not seem to resonate with most Hungarians?

Tamás Orbán
26.05.2021
What Lies behind Hungary’s Blocking of EU Declaration on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
POLITICS

What Lies behind Hungary’s Blocking of EU Declaration on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Hungary’s intention, by refusing the EU declaration, was neither to obstruct peace and stability, nor to pull back humanitarian support for the victims of violence or limit Europe’s ability to exert influence in the region.

Dávid Nagy
25.05.2021
The Language Liberals Speak
OPINION

The Language Liberals Speak

It seems that elected Hungarian leaders on the liberal end of the political spectrum hold others to a different standard than themselves.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
21.05.2021
Palestinians and their Unearned Sympathy from the West
Opinion|Politics

Palestinians and their Unearned Sympathy from the West

Recently, a US-proposed peace plan, unveiled in early 2020, offered more than ever before to the Palestinians: increasing the territory of Gaza and linking it to the West Bank.

Tamás Orbán
20.05.2021
‘Hungary is one of Israel’s strongest friends in Europe today’
INTERVIEW

‘Hungary is one of Israel’s strongest friends in Europe today’

‘Anyone who visits Hungary can witness a blooming, flourishing Jewish life, with rich festivals, lively cultural events, active social participation.’

Hungarian Conservative
19.05.2021
My Friendship with the Bollobáses and the Surprises God May Have in Store
Society

My Friendship with the Bollobáses and the Surprises God May Have in Store

‘And yet, at poolside that summer of 1985, if a messenger had swum over to us and said to be of good cheer, because in four years, the Berlin Wall would fall, and Communism would soon cease to exist, both of us would have thought him a madman.’

Hungarian Conservative
18.05.2021
Cultural Christianity – the Smallest Common Denominator
OPINION

Cultural Christianity – the Smallest Common Denominator

Faith is a gift, given to people free of charge, not something that can be imposed by force.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
14.05.2021
Zrínyi 2026: Hungary’s Large-scale Military Force Development Programme
CURRENT

Zrínyi 2026: Hungary’s Large-scale Military Force Development Programme

Upgrading the Hungarian military industry means that “Hungarians give Hungarian weapons to Hungarian soldiers”.

Dávid Nagy
13.05.2021
The Tradition of Conservatism – Through the Eyes of Sir Roger Scruton
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Tradition of Conservatism – Through the Eyes of Sir Roger Scruton

One of Scruton’s latest works entitled Conservatism: An Invitation to the Great Tradition was published in 2017 by All Points Book Publishers. Scruton embarks on a historical introduction of conservatism in six chapters, from its prehistory to the present day.

Ádám Darabos
12.05.2021
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