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Over 11,000 Swimmers Join the 42nd Lidl Balaton Cross Swimming

This Sunday, more than 11,000 people took part in the 42nd Lidl Balaton Cross-Swim between Révfülöp and Balatonboglár, surpassing last year’s attendance….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The West’s Controversial Hypocrisy Unveiled by the War in Ukraine

‘Bluntly, the war in Ukraine has unveiled the West’s ESG goals for the hypocrisy they are. The political and business leaders who promoted them are now caught up in their own contradictions,’ Khaled Abou Zahr has written in an opinion…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Germany’s 2025 Budget Halves Military Aid for Ukraine

Germany’s budget for next year cuts aid to Ukraine while Chancellor Scholz’s ‘Zeitenwende’ could also fizzle out without adequate financial support….
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Nézőpont Survey: Fidesz–KDNP Maintains Lead, While Opposition Struggles to Gain Ground

The poll results concerning the perceived suitability of political leaders for the prime ministerial position are revealing: among potential candidates for a parliamentary election, Viktor Orbán is considered the most suitable to lead Hungary by 49 per cent of Hungarians….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 23.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Hungary and Slovakia Unite Against Ukraine in Response to Halted Russian Oil Shipments

Hungary and Slovakia are taking joint action against Ukraine over its halting of Russian oil shipments to the two EU member states. This move seriously threatens the long-term energy security of both countries, and is considered a violation of the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
CPAC Hungary 2024 – International conservative conference in Budapest, 25–26 April 2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, POLITICS

Culture Warriors on the Danubian Stump

‘Hungary is the tell-tale sign that legal norms and moral niceties have fallen prey to corrosive ideologies, but other would-be leaders who attended CPAC this year and were inspired by its statesmanlike example should not be fooled. If they win,…
  • Jorge González-Gallarza 
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

What Joe Biden Dropping Out Means for the 2024 Election Chances

In an unprecedented twist of events, we now have the incumbent party running a non-incumbent candidate, while the non-incumbent party is running a former incumbent candidate. The incumbent advantage is a well-documented phenomenon in American politics, a lot of which…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
  • CURRENT

Polish MEP’s Ursula von der Leyen-Bashing Rant Goes Viral

Polish MEP Ewa Zajączkowska-Hernik has been catapulted to fame by her tough speech last week in the European Parliament mercilessly criticizing Ursula von der Leyen. Zajączkowska-Hernik stated, among other things, that von der Leyen should go to jail instead of…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

In Five Years Nearly Quarter Million Couples Benefit from Baby-Expecting Support

Nearly half a million prospective parents across the country have benefited from the baby-expecting loan so far: since the programme’s inception, 246,000 families have applied for the support, resulting in the birth of a total of 211,000 children….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
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Escalation Threatens Middle East as Israel Retaliates Against Yemeni Houthis

The level of escalation in the Middle East has risen significantly after Israel struck a Houthi-controlled port in Yemen over the weekend, marking the first such attack since the war between Hamas and Israel broke out last October. The retaliatory…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
A screenshot of the Embassy video, with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov (L) decorating Péter Szijjártó. The caption reads: ‘The Hungarian Government is keeping Hungary dependent on Russian energy.’
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US Embassy Runs Ads on Facebook to Besmirch Hungarian Energy Policy

This is not the first time the American Embassy engages in such odd conduct. Its anti-government billboard campaign in April 2023 was similarly negative, short-lived and ineffective….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Europe at a Turning Point — Balázs Orbán: ‘The time for peace negotiations has come’

Balázs Orbán, the political director of the Hungarian Prime Minister, discussed Viktor Orbán’s peace mission and its impact in a lengthy post on X. He wrote: ‘The winds of change are upon us; it’s time for European leaders to overcome…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 22.07.2024
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REVIEW

Commemorating the 1848–1849 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Commemorating the 1848–1849 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight

The 1848-49 Revolution and Freedom Fight fundamentally changed the course of Hungarian history, and it remains the core of Hungarian national identity to this day. 

Lili Zemplényi
15.03.2022
Is the War against Ukraine Going to Be Our Generation’s Spanish Civil War?
CURRENT

Is the War against Ukraine Going to Be Our Generation’s Spanish Civil War?

Spain’s civil war has been widely considered as the ‘dress rehearsal’ of the Second World War, a sort of test-run for the global conflict that followed shortly. Now, the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war is becoming increasingly similar to it in many of its aspects, but does that mean we’re heading in the same direction?

Tamás Orbán
14.03.2022
NATO’S Lack of Will to Engage Russia
CURRENT

NATO’S Lack of Will to Engage Russia

If NATO has already been militarily involved in non-member countries at the behest of Washington, why is it reluctant to assist Ukraine with anything but with arms provisions? 

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
13.03.2022
Never Forget: 20 Years of Remembrance in the Museum of Terror
CURRENT

Never Forget: 20 Years of Remembrance in the Museum of Terror

‘The House of Terror Museum has succeeded in celebrating the resistance of the Hungarian nation, and the heroes who gave their lives for the freedom we enjoy today.’

Gellért Rajcsányi
12.03.2022
Say No to War, Say Yes to Culture
CURRENT

Say No to War, Say Yes to Culture

The worst-case scenario is nuclear strikes by nuclear world powers, with consequences beyond our imagination. Now is the time to stop. To take two steps back. To understand what this war is about. To decide on what we want.

Szilárd Demeter
11.03.2022
Constitutional Courts Are the Keystones of National Ethos
PHILOSOPHY

Constitutional Courts Are the Keystones of National Ethos

‘Today, European law, which had previously been on an equal footing, seems to be seeking hegemony over the legal systems of the member states, no longer merely to harmonize them, but to incorporate them in a furtive federalism.’

Lénárd Sándor
10.03.2022
House of Music, Hungary: A New Architectural Wonder Is Born in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

House of Music, Hungary: A New Architectural Wonder Is Born in Budapest

‘Complex simplicity’, was the catch-phrase picked by a critic to sum up the work of the Japanese architect, and this complex simplicity is indeed manifested in the House of Music, Hungary.  

Gellért Rajcsányi
09.03.2022
Transition, Happiness and Life Satisfaction in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Transition, Happiness and Life Satisfaction in Hungary

Even though by the late 1990s Hungary’s economic performance had recovered to its pre-transition levels, unhappiness persisted in the region – giving rise to the question: why?

Lili Zemplényi
08.03.2022
A Review of Zoltán Frenyó’s Conservative Portraits
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Review of Zoltán Frenyó’s Conservative Portraits

The editor’s basic thesis is the irreconcilable opposition between conservative and liberal ideas, in contrast to the Western European trend that conservatism can be liberal.

Benjamin Kurucz
07.03.2022
Count Lajos Batthyány, the Spiritual Father of Our Institution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Count Lajos Batthyány, the Spiritual Father of Our Institution

Count Lajos Batthyány, the first Prime Minister of Hungary, is the spiritual father of our institution. Read more to find out about the sacrifices he made for the homeland.

Lili Zemplényi
06.03.2022
French Foreign Policy From an Authentic Perspective
POLITICS

French Foreign Policy From an Authentic Perspective

Emmanuel Macron wants to incorporate the whole of the continent into Paris’ plans for Europe, which was already a cornerstone of President De Gaulle’s vision as well.

Fanni Korpics
05.03.2022
‘You will never be on the wrong side of history when you are on the right side of natural law’ – Interview with Katy Faust
INTERVIEW

‘You will never be on the wrong side of history when you are on the right side of natural law’ – Interview with Katy Faust

‘Every subject about marriage and family always focused on what the adults wanted rather than what the children needed, desired and even had a right to.’

Lídia Papp
04.03.2022
A United Europe, at Last?
CURRENT

A United Europe, at Last?

‘I have been able to see a distinct feature in Europe: a complete lack of solidarity among Europeans. Part of this dichotomy stems from a lack of Christian leadership.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
04.03.2022
Robespierre and ‘The Radically Evil’ Revolution
PHILOSOPHY

Robespierre and ‘The Radically Evil’ Revolution

The reign of terror of ‘the fanatic of an ideal’ led to a bloodbath instead of the realisation of ideas.

Soma Hegedős
02.03.2022
From Natural Law to Natural Rights: The Contentious Legacy of John Locke
PHILOSOPHY

From Natural Law to Natural Rights: The Contentious Legacy of John Locke

John Locke’s philosophy of the natural law did provide the means for people in liberal democracies to overcome all types of discrimination and segregation, simultaneously protecting our civil liberties.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
28.02.2022
Spy and Report – How Collaboration Compromised Societies
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Spy and Report – How Collaboration Compromised Societies

Lacking accountability, secret policing under communism compromised Central European societies. The dark past of collaboration with communism still overshadows regional political culture. 

Lili Zemplényi
27.02.2022
The War in Ukraine: What Provoked Putin to Invade?
CURRENT

The War in Ukraine: What Provoked Putin to Invade?

While on the surface Putin’s responsibility for the crisis is apparent, the reality is that Putin was provoked by the West to invade Ukraine.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
26.02.2022
Visegrad Countries Condemn Russian Attack on Ukraine
CURRENT

Visegrad Countries Condemn Russian Attack on Ukraine

The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán also condemned the Russian move and at the same time made it clear that deploying Hungarian soldiers or military equipment to Ukraine was out of the question.

Péter Szitás
25.02.2022
Socrates versus the Woke
CURRENT

Socrates versus the Woke

‘The right is standing in the same place. But the left continues to go further and further down the line, it is insane. I do not really know what to be liberal means anymore.’

Tamás Orbán
23.02.2022
Don’t Let the “Woke” Teach Our Children about Race and Gender!
CURRENT

Don’t Let the “Woke” Teach Our Children about Race and Gender!

Mathias Corvinus Collegium held a two-day summit in Budapest, hosting distinguished scholars and professors, well-known journalists and authors, activists and experts to have gripping discussions On the Values We Teach Our Children. 

Hungarian Conservative
22.02.2022
NGOs versus Hungary: Actors of an Asymmetrical Warfare
POLITICS

NGOs versus Hungary: Actors of an Asymmetrical Warfare

A recent leak of several interviews has shown a glimpse of the political manipulation done by unelected activist networks in Central Europe, but in fact this should be nothing new or surprising. 

Tamás Orbán
21.02.2022
Nationalism as Unity Within and Solidarity with Thy Neighbours
OPINION

Nationalism as Unity Within and Solidarity with Thy Neighbours

There is an alternative look at nationalism – as one that is compatible with classical liberalism, which promotes unity within the nation and solidarity with neighbouring countries. 

Lili Zemplényi
20.02.2022
The Notion of the Natural Law in Islam
PHILOSOPHY

The Notion of the Natural Law in Islam

There is very little sense of an objective, rational order in Islam because Allah’s laws do not have to conform themselves to any natural and rational order.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
17.02.2022
The Historical Famine, Which Began in 1890 and Only Ended in 1947
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Historical Famine, Which Began in 1890 and Only Ended in 1947

According to Tarasevich and other experts, the dramatic experience of starvation in Russia had been part and parcel of Russian existence for centuries.

Soma Hegedős
16.02.2022
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Walter Rauschenbusch
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Walter Rauschenbusch

In this piece, we venture to America again to immerse in the thoughts of Walter Rauschenbusch (1861–1918).

Ádám Darabos
15.02.2022
Immigration and Brain Drain as New Colonialism?
CURRENT

Immigration and Brain Drain as New Colonialism?

Demographically, outmigration for Hungary is not as serious a concern as for neighbouring countries, but in terms of the loss of professionals, it is a serious problem.

Lili Zemplényi
13.02.2022
Faith and Love Win Over Brutal Terror of ISIS – Interview with Janine di Giovanni
INTERVIEW

Faith and Love Win Over Brutal Terror of ISIS – Interview with Janine di Giovanni

‘The pandemic reminded me of the isolation that persecuted Christians feel all the time. Therefore, I decided to write this book as a document of these people who in 100 years might be entirely eradicated from their homes.’

Sáron Sugár
12.02.2022
How Christian Persecution Became Even Worse by COVID-19
CURRENT

How Christian Persecution Became Even Worse by COVID-19

Although last year’s report already mentioned the harmful effects of the covid pandemic on religious persecution, the situation has worsened this year.

Virág Lőrincz
10.02.2022
The Paradox of Hugo Grotius’s Concept of the Natural Law
PHILOSOPHY

The Paradox of Hugo Grotius’s Concept of the Natural Law

While Grotius had the best of intentions, he inadvertently paved the way for the atheistic philosophy of the Enlightenment and today’s effective altruism that has reduced the human person to a mere statistic.

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
08.02.2022
Hungarian Minority Parties in Slovakia and Romania
POLITICS

Hungarian Minority Parties in Slovakia and Romania

In this article, we are reviewing Hungarian minority parties in Slovakia and Romania.

Lili Zemplényi
07.02.2022
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