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Defeated. Requiem by Vasily Vereshchagin (1878–1879)
  • OPINION

Is the War Closer to the End than We Think?

‘Disillusionment in the West with Ukraine’s performance and ability to win the war has been rising for over a year. While a lot was expected from last year’s Ukrainian counter offensive, it ended up recapturing less than half the land…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
European Commission vice-president in charge for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Suica speaks during a press conference at the EU headquarters in Brussels in 2022
  • HU24EU, POLITICS

Demographic Challenges in the European Union

Achieving the demographic turnaround will take a long time and a lot of work, but Hungary wants to take the first steps already in the coming months. Finding solutions to existing problems will be one of the key objectives of…
  • translated by Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
  • INTERVIEW

John Tsagronis and Michelle Watson on Corporate Statecraft: A Budapest Interview

John Tsagronis and Michelle Watson, the founders of the Corporate Statecraft programme at the Institute of World Politics, were among the speakers and panellists of the 4th Danube–Heritage Geopolitical Summit this September, when they graciously sat down with Hungarian Conservative…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 02.10.2024
  • CURRENT

UPDATED Iran Launches Missile Barrage Against Israel

Iran launched a major missile attack on Israel on Tuesday, just hours after the Jewish state began a ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán convened a meeting of the government’s National Security Cabinet and also…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Start of the FDR Era: the Election of 1932

Under the presidency of Republican Herbert Hoover, the United States suffered the greatest economic depression in history. This set up a Democratic domination of the White House for five consecutive terms. Since Presidents serving two terms was just a tradition…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
Vladimir Putin and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh attend a reception marking the 85th anniversary of the victory in the 1939 Battles of Khalkhin Gol in Ulaanbaatar on 3 September 2024.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

ICC’s Loss of Face in Mongolia — Why Ulaanbaatar Failed to Arrest Putin

‘Albeit few expected Mongolia to actually make the arrest, the case is nevertheless indeed a blow to the ICC’s credibility and generally to the Western institutional system. The unsurprising development of Putin walking away free exposes the fallacy of Western…
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT, TECH

EBRD AgVenture 2024 Green Tech Competition Sees Hungarian Winner

The Hungarian company Proofminder has been named one of the winners of the AgVenture 2024 competition, hosted by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The programme aims to support the development of green technologies in the agricultural and…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
Mercenaries (VI) (cropped) by Leon Golub (1987)
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

The Ukraine War Goes Global: More and More Foreigners Fight on Both Sides

The war quite literally consumes people; they are killed or maimed physically and psychologically at an unprecedented rate. Using foreign fighters is consequently quite logical for both sides. They alleviate domestic pressure to recruit more soldiers, with the new fighters…
  • Dániel Farkas
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
  • CURRENT

High-Speed Oval Track at ZalaZONE to Open in May 2025

By the end of October, the asphalting of the high-speed oval track at the Zalaegerszeg automotive test track will be completed, with its full operation set for May next year. In addition to high-speed trials, the new track will be…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Danish Thriller Awarded at Kecskemét Crime Film Festival

At the second annual MetroPOLICE Crime Film Festival in Kecskemét the Danish thriller The Boys claimed Best Feature Film, while the Hungarian short On the Lookout won Best Short Film. Mátyás Prikler received the Special Jury Prize for Best Director…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
  • POLITICS

Patriots Triumph: Orbán Allies Win in Austrian, Czech Elections

Parties belonging to Patriots for Europe (PfE) are achieving electoral successes one after the other: first, Andrej Babiš’s ANO party secured a major victory in the Czech regional and senate elections, followed by Herbert Kickl’s FPÖ emerging as the leading…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Most Accurate US Pollster Has Donald Trump Winning the Election

Atlas Intel has gotten the popular vote margins correct within 0.3 percentage points in the US in the last two election cycles. Their most recent polling data has Donald Trump leading Kamala Harris by 2.9 points in the popular vote;…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 30.09.2024
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REVIEW

The First Ever Female Prime Minister of Italy
CURRENT

The First Ever Female Prime Minister of Italy

Giorgia Meloni is set to take power in Italy. The leader of the Brothers of Italy party could be the first ever female prime minister of the country. The right-wing coalition she leads got 44.4 per cent of the votes in the elections.

Ádám Bráder
26.09.2022
The History of the Corvin Department Store
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The History of the Corvin Department Store

Budapesters can hardly wait for the renovation to be finished and to see the Corvin Department Store in a condition worthy of its former self.

Hungarian Conservative
25.09.2022
When Saints Were Saints
CURRENT

When Saints Were Saints

Individuals like Kung and Zen, and without a doubt those Christians who continue to suffer in their testimony to the Christian faith, are today’s unrecognised saints.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
25.09.2022
While EU Promotes New Sanctions, Member States Are Conflicted
CURRENT

While EU Promotes New Sanctions, Member States Are Conflicted

The European Union seems determined to answer Russia’s annexation efforts by implementing more restrictive measures. But more and more EU member states are becoming doubtful about the benefits of the sanctions.

Ádám Bráder
25.09.2022
Hungarian Foreign Minister Meets Russian Counterpart
CURRENT

Hungarian Foreign Minister Meets Russian Counterpart

‘Peace will not come about without dialogue,’ Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister of Hungary said after his meeting with Sergei Lavrov.

Ádám Bráder
25.09.2022
The School of Athens: A Genius of Humanism in the Renaissance
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The School of Athens: A Genius of Humanism in the Renaissance

Humanism gave precedence to the development of human virtue, as depicted in the classical works of Cicero and Livy. This, however, was never a negation of divine or supernatural matters.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
24.09.2022
As Russia Weakens Militarily, the Post-Soviet Sphere Slowly Descends into Chaos
POLITICS

As Russia Weakens Militarily, the Post-Soviet Sphere Slowly Descends into Chaos

The prolongation of the war in Ukraine and the challenges to Russia’s military strength may lead to more armed conflicts all over the post-Soviet sphere, as countries in the region try to capitalise on Russia’s weakness.

Ágnes Komáromi
24.09.2022
Hungary to Launch Consultation on Sanctions
CURRENT

Hungary to Launch Consultation on Sanctions

The leaders of the parliamentary groups of Hungary’s ruling parties announced on Friday that the government will launch a national consultation on the subject of energy sanctions.

Ádám Bráder
24.09.2022
Von der Leyen Threatens Italians Ahead of Sunday Election
POLITICS

Von der Leyen Threatens Italians Ahead of Sunday Election

The EC president would punish voters should the left not win the election in Italy this Sunday. How utterly democratic of her.

Tamás Orbán
24.09.2022
The Testimonial of an Assyrian Christian Activist to Mandiner
INTERVIEW

The Testimonial of an Assyrian Christian Activist to Mandiner

‘Christians in the Middle East are sacrificing their lives to preserve their faith and identity,’ Juliana Taimoorazy, an Assyrian Christian activist reminded us in the interview she granted to Mandiner.

Tamás Maráczi
23.09.2022
Budapest Purged of Lenin Monuments: 30th Anniversary of Hungary’s Post-Regime Change Iconoclasm
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Budapest Purged of Lenin Monuments: 30th Anniversary of Hungary’s Post-Regime Change Iconoclasm

30 years ago, dozens of statues were removed from public places all across Hungary. The Iconoclasm of the 1990s was not only a symbolic event of the regime change, but also a moment of democratic awakening for Hungary.

Lili Zemplényi
23.09.2022
The Early Winners of the War
CURRENT

The Early Winners of the War

It seems that it is only Europe that wants cheap energy in the markets—everyone else, including Russia and Middle Eastern energy exporters, are interested in the exact opposite.

Dávid Nagy
23.09.2022
Hungarian People Oppose Energy Sanctions
CURRENT

Hungarian People Oppose Energy Sanctions

According to a recent poll, most Hungarians are against implementing new sanctions on Russian gas. The majority also thinks that the sanctions hurt Europe more than Russia.

Ádám Bráder
23.09.2022
Recipe for a Successful Life: Interview with Imre Bedő — Part II
INTERVIEW

Recipe for a Successful Life: Interview with Imre Bedő — Part II

Too many people today feel that their lives lack meaning. Yet historical generations rarely struggled with such existential questions, otherwise we would not even be here. How does the current masculinity crisis play into the decline of the West, and what could give a purpose in life to each and every one of us in our age? You can find out in the second part of our in-dept interview with Imre Bedő, the founder of Men’s Club.

Tamás Orbán
22.09.2022
The West Forgot What ’Autocracy’ Really Means
OPINION

The West Forgot What ’Autocracy’ Really Means

Autocracy is not only about a set of institutions—it is also about how people live their lives in a political sytem. As opposed to what the misguided vote in the European Parliament that classified Hungary as an ‘autocracy’ insinuates, Hungarians live freely, which is a testimony to the fact that Hungary is a democracy.

Ágnes Komáromi
22.09.2022
While Serbia Struggles for Firewood, Hungary Produces More
CURRENT

While Serbia Struggles for Firewood, Hungary Produces More

In Serbia, forestry companies are unable to meet the increasing firewood demand, so the military is assisting in tree felling. Meanwhile in Hungary, the government has taken measures that make sure that all households have access to sufficient firewood at a capped price this winter.

Ádám Bráder
22.09.2022
Shadow Government Overshadowed by Credibility Issues and Lack of Diversity
OPINION

Shadow Government Overshadowed by Credibility Issues and Lack of Diversity

Hungary’s first ever shadow government was announced by Democratic Coalition (DK) MEP Klára Dobrev a couple of days ago. Unfortunately, there are quite a few problems with this promising initiative that spoil the picture.

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró
22.09.2022
Conservatism Is the Superior Culture: Interview with Imre Bedő — Part I
INTERVIEW

Conservatism Is the Superior Culture: Interview with Imre Bedő — Part I

Toxic masculinity is not the problem that’s plaguing the West—it is the lack of masculinity. Having recognised this crisis, a Hungarian movement is dedicated to restoring the dignity and purpose of men, in service to families and the nation. The first part of an interview with the founder of Men’s Club about patriarchy, timeless values and the unquestionable superiority of conservative culture.

Tamás Orbán
21.09.2022
Secondhand Time by Alexievich: The Chronicles of the Demise of the USSR
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Secondhand Time by Alexievich: The Chronicles of the Demise of the USSR

Secondhand Time by Noble laureate Svetlana Alexievich is a powerful account of what Russians really think about the demise of the USSR. The views on the collapse of the regime are revealed to be much more complex and varied than what the overused media catchphrases ‘nostalgia’ and ‘sentimentalism’ suggest.

Lili Zemplényi
21.09.2022
Fidesz’s Winning Streak Continues
POLITICS

Fidesz’s Winning Streak Continues

On Sunday, by-elections were held in Budapest. The Fidesz candidates defeated their left-wing opponents in two of the three constituencies.

Ádám Bráder
21.09.2022
Where Transparency Would Be Most Welcome
OPINION

Where Transparency Would Be Most Welcome

As the European Commission threatens Hungary with withholding billions of EU funds, Ursula von der Leyen’s own corruption scandal around the controversial Pfizer deal is growing. Double standards seem to be at the very core of the EU.

Tamás Orbán
21.09.2022
Meeting a Coptic Egyptian Priest Reminds Us of Hungary’s Rich History of Religious Tolerance
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Meeting a Coptic Egyptian Priest Reminds Us of Hungary’s Rich History of Religious Tolerance

Archpriest Youssef Khalil, leading representative of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Hungary, considers his new home to be a beacon of religious tolerance and freedom. A short walk through history helps to reminds us that we shouldn’t be surprised to hear that.

Wael Taji
20.09.2022
Hungary and Commission Could Reach Compromise Regarding Funding
CURRENT

Hungary and Commission Could Reach Compromise Regarding Funding

The European Commission proposed on Sunday the suspension of around 7.5 billion Euros of the funds originally allocated to Hungary. However, they also left the door open for a compromise, meaning that Budapest could ultimately receive the entirety of the funding.

Ádám Bráder
20.09.2022
Remembering Áron Tamási on His 125th Birthday
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Remembering Áron Tamási on His 125th Birthday

The award-winning Hungarian writer is remembered all across the country, as 19 September marked the 125th anniversary of his birth.

Ádám Bráder
20.09.2022
Hungarian Head of State Attends Queen’s Funeral
CURRENT

Hungarian Head of State Attends Queen’s Funeral

On Monday Britain and the world paid their respects to Queen Elizabeth II at a state funeral. President of the Republic Katalin Novák and her spouse were also in attendance.

Ádám Bráder
20.09.2022
Alexander Dugin and the Power of Language
PHILOSOPHY

Alexander Dugin and the Power of Language

The recent assassination of Alexander Dugin’s daughter has seen a consistent mantra from the Western media; Dugin described as an ‘ideologue’. It is one of those phrases which epitomize the “corruption” of language, for—as language develops—certain terms become sacrosanct, unexamined, plagiarized.

Brian Patrick Bolger
19.09.2022
Why Monarchies Still Make Sense
OPINION

Why Monarchies Still Make Sense

What is the point of monarchies? What do kings stand for that presidents of republics do not? 

Gergely Szilvay
19.09.2022
Government Extends Price Caps
CURRENT

Government Extends Price Caps

The government decided to extend price caps to shield people from the negative impact of the war in Ukraine and of the sanctions imposed on Russia, the minister in charge of the Prime Minister’s Office announced on Saturday.

Ádám Bráder
19.09.2022
How Misology Threatens Freedom of Expression in Democracy
OPINION

How Misology Threatens Freedom of Expression in Democracy

Freedom of speech is a not a privilege that is conceded by government, but a natural right that comes from God. The tutelage of this right is vital for any democratic political process and the development of the human person.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
19.09.2022
The Latest Double Standard of the EU Against Hungary
POLITICS

The Latest Double Standard of the EU Against Hungary

Being unsuccessful at overthrowing Orbán, the EU has shifted its strategy to attacking the prime minister’s immigration policy and the libel laws. 

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
18.09.2022
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