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John McEntee on the 2024 US Election, His First Time in Hungary, and the Changing Tide in Tech

‘I think being in the conservative world, you’re used to the media fabricating things. So, it’s nice to see with my own eyes, and to hear from the people that live here. Obviously,Hungary is viewed favourably by the right wing….
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

What Happened in the First Ever US Presidential Election in 1788–1789?

In the first US presidential election in 1788–1789, it was not the eventual winner that was in question, since George Washington ran unopposed. Rather, it was about the way the US Constitution would be put into practice, both during the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Brussels Takes Ukraine’s Side Against Hungary and Slovakia in Oil Transit Dispute

The European Commission will not convene a consultative forum on the dispute between Ukraine and EU members states Hungary and Slovakia over the transit of Russian oil through Ukraine. Brussels’ reasoning is that there is no immediate threat to the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Sziget Festival Begins Tomorrow to Welcome Visitors from 100 Countries with Extensive Lineup and Activities

Over the six days of the festival, approximately 600 performances will be showcased. Many acts will come from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, as well as from Senegal, India, Tanzania, New Zealand, and Benin. The…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CURRENT

Government Protects Hungarian Families with Utility Cost Reductions Amidst Rising Energy Prices

Despite the challenges of wartime conditions, the government has maintained its utility cost reduction programme, successfully protecting Hungarian families against Brussels’ war-supporting and misguided sanctions policy. This has resulted in Hungarian households paying the lowest prices of electricity and gas…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary Alerted Israel to Iran’s Intention to Attack

The international community has been watching events in the Middle East with bated breath for days, as Iran could attack Israel at any moment. Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó reportedly informed his Israeli counterpart of Tehran’s…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Axiom Space’s Ax-4 Crew, Including Hungarian Astronaut Tibor Kapu, Arrives in Houston

On Monday, Axiom Space officially confirmed that in partnership with Hungary, Poland (with support from the European Space Agency), and India, each of these nations will send an astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
The Blind Leading the Blind by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1568)
  • OPINION

The Democratic Party: Anti-thesis to Democracy

For all the legitimate concerns about a second Trump presidency, Mr. Biden’s feeble governance—or whoever was running the show behind the scenes—and the falsehoods fed to the American public by the Democrats as to his mental and physical incapacities have…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

How Can Startups Succeed in International Markets? — Experts Share Their Insights at MCC Feszt 2024

In the process of international expansion, many fundamentally successful businesses and start-ups falter. What is the reason and how can companies successfully break into foreign markets? These were the questions addressed in a vibrant panel discussion on the second day…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

MCC Feszt 2024: What to Expect in the US Presidential Election in November?

This year’s presidential election in the United States was a prominent topic at MCC Feszt 2024. A whole panel of speakers, namely Miklós Szánthó, James Carafano, Mark Milosch, and István Stumpf, discussed how they see the contest between Republican Donald…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.08.2024
The Pannonhalma Archabbey viewed from a distance
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Eötvös and Mozart Meet in Harmony at the Arcus Temporum Festival

The festival, scheduled for 23–25 August, will commence with a promenade concert titled ‘Steps’. The canopy walkway will be transformed into the Eötvös Path, featuring nine short compositions by the late Hungarian composer Péter Eötvös, who passed away on 24…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.08.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungary As a Military Nation — Minister of Defence Discusses Modernization of Defence Forces at MCC Feszt 2024

Hungarian military force development is currently taking place in several dimensions: rearmament, real estate and infrastructure development, and transformation of the HDF’s organizational culture. On the second day of this year’s MCC Feszt, Hungarian Minister of Defence Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky gave…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 05.08.2024
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REVIEW

The Global Jihadist Movement Is Still Going Strong
CURRENT

The Global Jihadist Movement Is Still Going Strong

ISIS and Al-Qaeda’s operational capabilities have dwindled, but the jihadist movement is far from defeated.

Balázs Hompoth
24.07.2022
Nuclear Power Plants Also Affected by Climate Change
CURRENT

Nuclear Power Plants Also Affected by Climate Change

Climate change is reducing output and raising safety concerns at nuclear facilities from France to the US. But experts say adapting is possible—and necessary.

Balázs Hompoth
24.07.2022
Extreme Temperatures in Europe – Causes and Consequences
CURRENT

Extreme Temperatures in Europe – Causes and Consequences

As heatwaves threaten continental Europe, it is becoming evident that the climate crisis is playing a clear role in ever more frequent extreme temperatures.

Ádám Bráder
23.07.2022
The Problem with the EU’s Hydrogen Plan
CURRENT

The Problem with the EU’s Hydrogen Plan

The European Commission approved a staggering €5.4 billion hydrogen subsidy plan last Friday. The ambitious joint project aims to help reach net-zero greenhouse gas emission plans and replace natural gas but is the plan feasible?

Balázs Hompoth
23.07.2022
Blackmailing and Coercion as Ineffective Tools of Diplomacy
OPINION

Blackmailing and Coercion as Ineffective Tools of Diplomacy

It looks like the Biden government may end up not being able to push its anti-growth tax cartel idea through anyway, beside finding that it is very difficult to coerce the Hungarian Prime Minister into doing anything that he does not feel coincides with the interests of the Hungarian people.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
23.07.2022
Hungarian State Secretary: ‘Hungary Will Continue to Support Ukraine’
POLITICS

Hungarian State Secretary: ‘Hungary Will Continue to Support Ukraine’

During his visit to Ukraine, Hungarian State Secretary Levente Magyar reaffirmed Hungary’s support for the war-battered country and its Hungarian minorities living in Transcarpathia.

Dávid Nagy
22.07.2022
Hungary Is Ready for an Agreement with the EU – Tibor Navracsics on the EU Recovery Funds
POLITICS

Hungary Is Ready for an Agreement with the EU – Tibor Navracsics on the EU Recovery Funds

In an exclusive presentation at MCC, Minister Tibor Navracsics addressed the question of the EU Recovery Funds, as well as the current state of the negotiations between Brussels and Budapest.

Lili Zemplényi
22.07.2022
Europe’s Fight Against Energy Shortages
CURRENT

Europe’s Fight Against Energy Shortages

While the energy crisis is wreaking havoc across Western Europe, leaders are starting to consider unconventional ideas to combat shortages.

Ádám Bráder
22.07.2022
Global Food Security Crisis – and How Can Hungary Help?
CURRENT

Global Food Security Crisis – and How Can Hungary Help?

The Hungarian Minister of Agriculture has recently travelled to Ukraine to help negotiate a solution for what is perhaps the greatest humanitarian crisis of our century.

Tamás Orbán
22.07.2022
Fidesz Achieves Crushing Victory in Interim Elections
POLITICS

Fidesz Achieves Crushing Victory in Interim Elections

On Sunday, they held another round of interim elections in Hungary, where Fidesz, the ruling party, managed to bring further victories to the right.

Ádám Bráder
21.07.2022
North Atlantic Treaty: What is NATO Allowed to Do?
POLITICS

North Atlantic Treaty: What is NATO Allowed to Do?

The North Atlantic Treaty forms the legal basis of NATO, but what exactly is the scope of the alliance’s authority?

Balázs Hompoth
21.07.2022
Air Travel Still Struggling to Recover
CURRENT

Air Travel Still Struggling to Recover

After lockdowns ended many airports started to struggle with staffing issues causing planes to be delayed or to not even take off. Heathrow and other airports have faced massive queues amid shortages of ground staff.

Ádám Bráder
21.07.2022
Fighting Inflation and the Lack of Heating Materials in the Horthy Era
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Fighting Inflation and the Lack of Heating Materials in the Horthy Era

Inflation and the lack of heating materials tend to go hand-in-hand with war and crises, and it is interesting–and sad–to see that Hungary is now facing the very same issues as it struggled with a hundred years ago.

László Bernát Veszprémy
21.07.2022
A Former Ill of Hungarian Healthcare: How Informal Payments are Disappearing
POLITICS

A Former Ill of Hungarian Healthcare: How Informal Payments are Disappearing

For decades gratitude payments were a permanent ill of the Hungarian healthcare system. Informal payments overshadowed doctor-patient relations as they were unethical, and they also disadvantaged the least fortunate. As in 2021 informal payments were criminalised by the government, suddenly there is a decline in the frequency of this harmful habit.

Lili Zemplényi
20.07.2022
Theodor Herzl: the Dreamer of Israel, as Reflected in His Diaries
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Theodor Herzl: the Dreamer of Israel, as Reflected in His Diaries

Herzl was a national visionary, but in a sense he was also a strongly anti-liberal thinker and thus, it is the task of today’s Hungarian public life to further acquaint itself with him.

László Bernát Veszprémy
20.07.2022
One Giant Leap for Mankind
CULTURE & SOCIETY

One Giant Leap for Mankind

53 years after the Moon landing many still question the necessity of space exploration, but it is unquestionable that the desire to expand the boundaries of what we know has provided great benefits to our societies.

Balázs Hompoth
20.07.2022
Hoarding Computer Chips Could Be Devastating
CURRENT

Hoarding Computer Chips Could Be Devastating

The supply chain crisis triggered by the global pandemic deprived makers of PCs and smartphones to cars of computer chips required to make their products.The supply chain crisis triggered by the global pandemic deprived makers of PCs and smartphones to cars of computer chips required to make their products.

Ádám Bráder
19.07.2022
Uber Files – How Corruption and Intimidation Helped Uber Rise
CURRENT

Uber Files – How Corruption and Intimidation Helped Uber Rise

The most recent leaks to The Guardian reveal how Uber organised secret meetings, lobbied politicians and paid academics to promote its business. The scandal has reached several high ranking politicians from Emmanuel Macron to Joe Biden.

Lili Zemplényi
19.07.2022
Preserving Hungary’s Architectural Heritage – No Mission Impossible for the Orbán Government
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Preserving Hungary’s Architectural Heritage – No Mission Impossible for the Orbán Government

It is not only the architectural heritage of the capital city that the Fidesz government has been eager to preserve, but that of the countryside as well.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
19.07.2022
Nelson Mandela: Hero or Villain?
CURRENT

Nelson Mandela: Hero or Villain?

Nelson Mandela is considered to be the hero of the struggle aganst apartheid, but the former South African president is not the flawless hero he is often portrayed as.

Balázs Hompoth
18.07.2022
Can the United Kingdom Stick to Its Net Zero Goals?
CURRENT

Can the United Kingdom Stick to Its Net Zero Goals?

Can the UK stick to its Net Zero goals as record heatwaves, the need to find a new PM and the cost of living crisis puts it all in jeopardy?

Balázs Hompoth
18.07.2022
Europeans Could Face a ‘Really Tough Winter’
CURRENT

Europeans Could Face a ‘Really Tough Winter’

European consumers may face the prospect of energy rationing in the winter, Shell chief executive Ben van Beurden has warned.

Ádám Bráder
18.07.2022
China’s Chokehold on Solar Panel Manufacturing
CURRENT

China’s Chokehold on Solar Panel Manufacturing

China’s share in the key manufacturing stages of solar panels surpasses 80 per cent, which is a number that is set to reach 95 per cent in the coming years. As EU countries race towards their energy transition goals the question remains how this phenomenon is going to impact their plans?

Balázs Hompoth
18.07.2022
The Flawed Concept of a Welfare State – Part II: The Critique of the Welfare State
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Flawed Concept of a Welfare State – Part II: The Critique of the Welfare State

The issue of fiscal sustainability will determine both the economic and geopolitical future of the Western civilization. The status quo of welfare states might be a huge impediment to that.

Egon Zsiros
18.07.2022
How Azerbaijan Could Help Save Europe
CURRENT

How Azerbaijan Could Help Save Europe

A new deal with Azerbaijan to increase natural gas imports may bring Europe back from the brink of catastrophe.

Balázs Hompoth
17.07.2022
Global Minimum Tax: It’s Not Whether We Should, It’s When and How
CURRENT

Global Minimum Tax: It’s Not Whether We Should, It’s When and How

Diplomatic disputes over the OECD’s global minimum tax have flared up recently after Hungary vetoed its implementation at the EU level. To be clear, Hungary is also in favour of equal burden-sharing by multinational companies, but it has serious concerns with the timing and the details of the proposed regulation.

Tamás Orbán
17.07.2022
Coluccio Salutati and His Humanist Contribution to Politics
PHILOSOPHY

Coluccio Salutati and His Humanist Contribution to Politics

Salutati’s humanism, focused on the continuity or discontinuity between ethics and politics became the civic turning point of the humanistic spiritual and philosophical reinterpretation of Cicero’s political tenets that would later culminate with the notable Niccolò Machiavelli.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
17.07.2022
Brazil’s Step Forward or Hypocrisy?
CURRENT

Brazil’s Step Forward or Hypocrisy?

Due to the Brazilian Supreme Court’s ruling, the Paris Agreement now supersedes national law. Is this a step forward for a greener future or a symbol of hypocrisy?

Balázs Hompoth
16.07.2022
Taking the Green Road: The Rise of Electric Cars
CURRENT

Taking the Green Road: The Rise of Electric Cars

The number of electric cars in Hungary has increased in the past years, therefore, the infrastructure must follow the tendency as well, more charging stations are being built in the country.

Ádám Bráder
16.07.2022
An Early Christian Zionist or a Sly Antisemite? – Ottokár Prohászka on Zionism in 1921
CULTURE & SOCIETY

An Early Christian Zionist or a Sly Antisemite? – Ottokár Prohászka on Zionism in 1921

‘I can only say that if I were a Jew, I would be a Zionist. . . And you see, I am considered antisemitic.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
16.07.2022
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