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Hungarian Gripens Join NATO’s Ramstein Flag 24 Exercise in Greece

Hungarian Gripen fighter jets are taking part in the Ramstein Flag 24 air defence exercise in Greece, a nearly two-week training aimed at bolstering NATO forces’ capabilities and strengthening member cooperation. The exercise is a key opportunity for allies to…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.10.2024
US Senator and Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance greet Minnesota Governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and his wife Gwen Walz at the end of the Vice Presidential debate on 1 October 2024.
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Polite Vance–Waltz Debate Contrasts with Trump–Harris — To Which Party’s Favour?

As the WSJ noted, Vance’s calm and effective performance could bolster Republican confidence in his future within the party. His ability to advocate for Trump’s policies in a composed and persuasive manner suggests that he could be a strong contender…
  • Hugo Martin
  • ‎ —‎ 03.10.2024
  • INTERVIEW

Israeli MP Rothman: ‘Hungary is one of the few pro-Israel voices in Europe’

‘In Hungary, the welcome and the love that the state of Israel gets are very different. So is the intolerance of the intolerance, which is the most important thing, because you don’t have to agree with everything I say, but…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 03.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Pro-Israel Summit Concludes in Budapest in Spirit of Camaraderie Between Nations

The panellists discussed a wide variety of topics related to the war in Israel at the second International Por-Israel Summit hosted by the Center for Fundamental Rights, including the ICC arrest warrant for Prime Minister Netanyahu, Iran’s role in the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 03.10.2024
  • INTERVIEW

James Carafano on Hungary’s Unique Role as a Connector of Global Conservatism

James Carafano is a leading expert in national security and foreign policy challenges, an accomplished historian and teacher, as well as a prolific writer and researcher. He currently serves as Senior Counselor to the President and E.W. Richardson Fellow at…
  • Zoltán Pataki
  • ‎ —‎ 03.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Farm-to-Table Movement Thrives in Hungary, Showcases Top 150 Producers

Hungary’s Magyar Konyha magazine has released its Top 150 Producers Guide, showcasing the country’s best small-scale producers and their high-quality products, a testament to the thriving farm-to-table movement and growing consumer demand for local, sustainable ingredients….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.10.2024
  • CURRENT

Crime Rates in Hungary Halved Since 2010, in Defiance of European Trends

Since 2010 Hungary has seen its crime rates drop by more than half, a stark contrast to rising crime figures across much of Europe. At a press conference marking the tenth anniversary of the National Crime Prevention Council, Bence Rétvári,…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 03.10.2024
The Hungarian delegation led by Péter Szijjártó in talks with their Kyrgyz counterparts on 19 Septemberin Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
  • POLITICS

Hungarian Eastern Opening to Grow Stronger in Kyrgyzstan

Hungary’s strategic focus on Central Asia positions it as one of the key players in strengthening economic ties between the EU and the region. As outlined in the programme of Hungary’s presidency of the Council of the EU, the country…
  • Ibrahim Mammadov
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
Balázs Orbán speaks at the Hungary–Korea Forum 2024 on 1 October 2024.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Balázs Orbán Hails Strengthening Economic Ties at Hungary–Korea Forum

‘We Hungarians have learned from South Korea’s success story that a strong economy cannot be built without a firm commitment to our values; thus, we have combined our traditions with technology,’ Balázs Orbán stated at the Hungary-Korea Forum. The political…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Viktor Orbán Sends New Year Greetings to Hungary’s Jewish Community

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marked the Jewish New Year by sending a letter of greetings to Hungary’s Jewish community, emphasizing the country’s role as a ‘calm and safe island’ in a world of growing challenges. Just last week, Israeli Ambassador…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
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Majority of Hungarian Voters Call for EU Contribution to Border Defence Costs

A survey conducted by the Center for Fundamental Rights has revealed that the vast majority of Hungarian voters expect the European Union to contribute financially to the costs of the defence against illegal migration. Nearly two-thirds of respondents also consider…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
  • CURRENT, HU24EU

Second Pro-Israel Summit in Budapest: Hungary Recommits to Supporting Israel

Minister of Transportation Miri Regev of Israel thanked the Hungarian government on behalf of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for its unwavering support for Israel since the 7 October Hamas attack at the second International Pro-Israel Summit, hosted by the Center…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
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REVIEW

The European Union’s Push To Control Hungary May Drive It Away
OPINION

The European Union’s Push To Control Hungary May Drive It Away

Hungarians struggle with the question of whether they feel more oriented to the East or to the West. The tightening grip of the European Union may cause them to think their future is not with Brussels.

Logan C. West
03.10.2022
The Ethiopian Genocide and the Rise of Abune Petros
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Ethiopian Genocide and the Rise of Abune Petros

Today marks the 77th infamous anniversary of the invasion of Ethiopia—also called Abyssinia—by Benito Mussolini’s Italy.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
03.10.2022
The Prolongation of the War Undermines the Current World Order
OPINION

The Prolongation of the War Undermines the Current World Order

The bleeding out in the Ukraine war may be the beginning of the decline of Moscow’s global influence. With the EU also weakening economically due to the energy crisis, the current multipolar world order is expected to change, leaving the US and China as the leaders of a bipolar world.

Ágnes Komáromi
03.10.2022
Hungarian Aviation Is Taking Off Rapidly
CURRENT

Hungarian Aviation Is Taking Off Rapidly

A Hungarian-made aeroplane managed to fly over the entire Atlantic Ocean in a daring adventure. The manufacturer, Magnus Aircraft is also taking off, achieving success after success.

Ádám Bráder
03.10.2022
Why Are the Middle Ages Showcased as the Ultimate Evil?
POLITICS

Why Are the Middle Ages Showcased as the Ultimate Evil?

Reclaiming Europe’s medieval history will be an essential task for those of us seeking to preserve the foundations of Judeo-Christian civilization and culture.

Ferenc Sullivan
02.10.2022
Budapest of Yore Resurrected in Animated Photos 
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest of Yore Resurrected in Animated Photos 

Animatiqua studio used Fortepan’s photos to revive the old Budapest. Pictures of buildings, bridges and squares that can no longer be seen in their original form have been digitalised.

Hungarian Conservative
02.10.2022
Communist Dictatorships Deprive Nations of Their History
OPINION

Communist Dictatorships Deprive Nations of Their History

Over the last couple of years the censorship of historical narratives has intensified in China. The assault on history is shared by all communist dictatorships and it goes against the conservative understanding of societies.

Lili Zemplényi
02.10.2022
Where Does the Fanaticism of Jihadists Come from? — Jihad Researcher Anthony Celso to Mandiner
INTERVIEW

Where Does the Fanaticism of Jihadists Come from? — Jihad Researcher Anthony Celso to Mandiner

The Islamic faith has five pillars, and jihad is not among them—yet it is spreading as a devastating ideology in the Muslim world and its border areas. An interview with jihad researcher Anthony Celso.

Tamás Maráczi
01.10.2022
One Country, Two Visions: Brazil Elects
POLITICS

One Country, Two Visions: Brazil Elects

Brazil is facing presidential elections on Sunday. The outcome of the clash of the titans, Bolsonaro and Lula, who seem to be complete political opposites, will have a huge impact on the country, yet holds few consequences for the world.

Tamás Orbán
01.10.2022
Ferenc József Bridge That Collapsed into the Danube
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ferenc József Bridge That Collapsed into the Danube

A bridge once named after Franz Joseph himself—a bridge blown up, the ruins of which are largely sitting in the bed of the Danube until this day. This is the Ferenc József Bridge, which continues to exist today in its successor, Liberty (Szabadság) Bridge.

Zsanett Papp
01.10.2022
Tax Exemption Under 25 Years of Age Could Be Expanded
CURRENT

Tax Exemption Under 25 Years of Age Could Be Expanded

Since 2022, those under the age of 25 have been exempt from paying personal income tax. According to a new government plan, the exemption may be expanded to women aged 25 to 29 if they commit to having their first child before they turn 30.

Ádám Bráder
30.09.2022
Nine Months of War: What to Expect? — Part II
CURRENT

Nine Months of War: What to Expect? — Part II

In the second part of our article questions about the ultimate objectives of the West, the stability of President Putin as a leader, and the issue of post-war reparations are discussed.

Ádám Bráder
30.09.2022
The Day of Hungarian Folk Tales
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Day of Hungarian Folk Tales

On 30 September, Hungary celebrates its folk tale heritage. Folk stories teach Hungarian children about the importance of courage, love and honesty on the journey of life.

Lili Zemplényi
30.09.2022
A Defining Event of Hungary’s 1000-Year-Old Statehood
CURRENT

A Defining Event of Hungary’s 1000-Year-Old Statehood

‘When would it be timelier to remember the Golden Bull than today, when Hungary is fighting for the respect of its right to dissent against Brussels’s plans that are threatening its vital interests?’ 

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
29.09.2022
‘Did you resist at all?’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

‘Did you resist at all?’

Objectively speaking, hundreds of unauthorized executions took place in the country, the victims of which were either ex-functionaries of the communist system or innocent Jewish traders and citizens.

László Bernát Veszprémy
29.09.2022
Fascism Is Back in Italy. Is It?
POLITICS

Fascism Is Back in Italy. Is It?

Giorgia Meloni’s stunning victory was branded as the ‘return of fascism’ by pundits across Europe. While FdI’s connection with historical fascism is a complicated issue, calling the party fascist today speaks only of short-sighted ignorance.

Tamás Orbán
29.09.2022
Nine Months of War: What to Expect? – Part I
CURRENT

Nine Months of War: What to Expect? – Part I

At an event hosted by Hungarian Conservative, foreign policy expert and journalist Anton Bendarzsevszkij spoke about some less discussed aspects of the protracted conflict in Ukraine.

Ádám Bráder
29.09.2022
Orbán: Brussels Decisions Raised Energy Prices
CURRENT

Orbán: Brussels Decisions Raised Energy Prices

In his speech to Hungary’s parliament on Monday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán noted that while US prices for oil, natural gas, and electricity are a fraction of those in Europe, countries in Europe are currently paying a sanctions surcharge on these commodities.

Ádám Bráder
29.09.2022
A Champion of Ordinary Hungarians within the Opposition — The Final Years of Dezső Szabó
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Champion of Ordinary Hungarians within the Opposition — The Final Years of Dezső Szabó

This final piece deals with his even more chaotic relationship to the contemporary governing right, and his rocky road from Liebling-author to opposition prophet during the twenties and the rest of the Horthy-era.

László Bernát Veszprémy
28.09.2022
Three Common Myths About Iran, the Morality Police, and the Mahsā Amini Protests
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Three Common Myths About Iran, the Morality Police, and the Mahsā Amini Protests

If we are to genuinely understand Iran, we must begin by dispensing with the myths that the Western media has for too long been accustomed to telling.

Wael Taji
28.09.2022
The Situation in the East Is Changing—What Does the Ukrainian Counterattack Mean?
CURRENT

The Situation in the East Is Changing—What Does the Ukrainian Counterattack Mean?

The Ukrainians mixed the technique received from the West with an ancient Eastern battle tactic, in a way never seen in Europe before—taking advantage of the mistakes of the careless Russian leadership. Bálint Somkuti’s analysis of the Ukrainian counterattack.

Bálint Somkuti
28.09.2022
Time to End Rule of Law ‘Impressionism’
POLITICS

Time to End Rule of Law ‘Impressionism’

What works well in painting does not necessarily work well in politics, law and international relations. It’s time to make the details count instead of vague ‘impressions’ and the elusive ‘overall picture.’

Ákos Bence Gát
28.09.2022
Europe’s Dilemma: Heating versus Air Pollution
CURRENT

Europe’s Dilemma: Heating versus Air Pollution

European countries are doing everything in their power to keep homes warm this winter. These efforts, however, could worsen an already worrying and deadly issue: air pollution.

Ádám Bráder
28.09.2022
We Used to Look to the West, Now They Look to Us
POLITICS

We Used to Look to the West, Now They Look to Us

A Hungarian model does exist, and is worth presenting to other conservative communities out there as an example to learn from.

Miklós Szánthó
27.09.2022
A Change of Heart or an Early Media Hoax? — The Case of Dezső Szabó and ‘Sándor Fellner’
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Change of Heart or an Early Media Hoax? — The Case of Dezső Szabó and ‘Sándor Fellner’

The writer Dezső Szabó had many periods in his career—pro-Catholic, strongly protestant, bourgeoise radical, communist, anti-semitic and finally, anti-Nazi—, but in the early twenties, he was definitely going through a nationalist and anti-semitic phase. His contemporary speeches and articles provide much of the reason why contemporary historians label him an extremist.

László Bernát Veszprémy
27.09.2022
Dodik Has a Significant Edge Over Trivić
CURRENT

Dodik Has a Significant Edge Over Trivić

According to the latest poll of the Századvég Foundation, Milorad Dodik, the president of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, has a significant advantage in the campaign leading up to the presidential elections to be held in the Republika Srpska next Sunday.

Hungarian Conservative
27.09.2022
Against the Odds: Ruling Party Triumphs in Two By-Elections
POLITICS

Against the Odds: Ruling Party Triumphs in Two By-Elections

Fidesz’s series of local government victories continued this weekend as two of the three by-elections held on Sunday were won by the ruling party’s candidates.

Ádám Bráder
27.09.2022
Hungarian Wizz Air to Acquire 75 New Planes
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Hungarian Wizz Air to Acquire 75 New Planes

The Hungarian airline announced that they negotiated a purchase of 75 new aircrafts to add to their fleet.

Ádám Bráder
26.09.2022
The Pole, the Hungarian, Two Brothers Be — Both Are Behaving Rationally
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Pole, the Hungarian, Two Brothers Be — Both Are Behaving Rationally

These Central European brothers find themselves amid the type of calamity inevitable in all bilateral relationships. Yet, history, geography, politics, and economics all ensure they will continue to raise glasses together, as they have for centuries.   

Michael O’Shea
26.09.2022
A Wiser Course for EU Enlargement Policy: The Western Balkans
POLITICS

A Wiser Course for EU Enlargement Policy: The Western Balkans

In a recent speech Ursula von der Leyen named Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia as countries without whom the EU is not complete. She, on the other hand, only referred to the Western Balkans as a bloc, despite the fact that the accession of Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia should be a priority considering the EU’s security interests.

Dávid Nagy
26.09.2022
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