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Debrecen University Declares War on Hospital Infections with New Bacteriophage Therapy

Debrecen University Rector Zoltán Szilvássy shared that researchers at the university are developing a bacteriophage (a virus that kills bacteria) that will ‘eliminate’ all antibiotic-resistant bacteria causing hospital infections locally, thereby preventing such infections in all health institutions in Debrecen…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 19.09.2024
The Danube flooding in Budapest
  • CURRENT

Flooding in Hungary: Over 4,000 People Mobilized for Defence

Prime Minister Orbán briefed the press on the status of flood defence in Hungary on Wednesday. He shared that intense defence efforts are ongoing at twelve key locations along the Mosonmagyaróvár section of the Danube and Leitha rivers, as well…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 19.09.2024
Peter Paul Rubens, Minerva Protects Pax from Mars (between 1629 and 1630). National Gallery, London, UK
  • POLITICS

Of War and Peace

This study focuses on questions related to the Russia–Ukraine War, one of the most dramatic events in contemporary European history. It seeks to examine the extent to which the citizens of Europe feel that the official positions of Brussels (the…
  • Tamás Dezső – Olivér Hortay
  • ‎ —‎ 18.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Morality and Warfare: A Fascinating Panel Discussion about Israel, Ukraine, and Iran

The first panel discussion of the second day analysed warfare and its moral implications, and how policymakers, global powers and ordinary people react to the war in Ukraine and to the Israel–Hamas conflict….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 18.09.2024
Ursula von der Leyen at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium on 9 September 2024.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Will Ursula von der Leyen Be a Strong President?

‘In contrast to five years ago, the legitimacy of the Commission’s former and future President has been weak from the start in 2024. Although she is a Spitzenkandidat now, as she was the leader of the European People’s Party list…
  • translated by Hungarian Conservative
  • ‎ —‎ 18.09.2024
Balázs Orbán delivers his opening address at the Danube-Heritage 4th Geopolitical Summit in Budapest on 17 September 2024.
  • OPINION

The Age of Sovereignty vs Crusading American Utopianism — Will Ideological Wars End?

‘Today, the Hungarian capital is part of the ongoing political discussion at the highest levels of American political life—for better or for worse. Hungary is either a symbol of all that is bad in the Western world—that’s how progressives, liberals,…
  • Rod Dreher
  • ‎ —‎ 18.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Frank Furedi Discusses Instability in the Global Sphere at the Geopolitical Summit  

Professor Frank Füredi explained that he is concerned about how cultural issues and conflicts are able to influence geopolitical and military issues in the world in his opening keynote speech at the Danube Institute Geopolitical Summit….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 18.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Day 1 of Danube–Heritage Geopolitical Summit Concludes with Discussions on Energy and Closing Remarks

Distinguished experts gathered at the fourth Danube Institute Geopolitical Summit to talk about the consequences of the green energy transition many leftist politicians are pushing for. Then, Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott of Australia; Ambassador Péter Sztáray, State Secretary for…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 18.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Multipolarity in a Changing World Discussed at Danube–Heritage Geopolitical Summit

During the third panel of the conference some of the renowned experts held that the future will be about a multipolar world the axis of which are non-Western countries, particularly China, while others argued that the 21st century is still…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 17.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Public-Private Partnerships Discussed at the Danube Institute Geopolitical Summit

Prof. S. John Tsagronis, László Jónás, Jeffrey Hoffman, Nathan Levine, and moderator Michelle Watson gathered for a panel discussion at the Danube Institute-Heritage Foundation Geopolitical Summit on how private companies can and should cooperate with national governments that best serve…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 17.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Fourth Danube–Heritage Geopolitical Summit — Whose Democracy? What Rules?

The first panel discussion of the Geopolitical Summit discussed several aspects of democracy, and how conservatism fits into it in the ‘changing world order’. The panellists agreed that Western liberal elites have in many ways hijacked democracy….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 17.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Danube Institute Geopolitical Summit Kicks Off with Keynote Speech from Balázs Orbán

In his keynote speech at the fourth Danube Institute – The Heritage Foundation Geopolitical Summit, Political Director for the Prime Minister of Hungary Balázs Orbán talked about how the current liberal world order is changing, and conservatives now have the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 17.09.2024
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Old Principles, Modern Approaches: Defining Conservatism in the 21st Century
PHILOSOPHY

Old Principles, Modern Approaches: Defining Conservatism in the 21st Century

A recent panel of remarkable political thinkers from across the West attempted to define the essence of conservatism, along with its current direction and its possible future pathways. A report from Tusványos 2022.

Tamás Orbán
26.07.2022
Grain Is Back on the Table: Black Sea Ports Reopened
CURRENT

Grain Is Back on the Table: Black Sea Ports Reopened

Russia and Ukraine have agreed to reopen Black Sea ports for grain exports. The deal is a good start but to prevent famine more needs to be done.

Balázs Hompoth
26.07.2022
Inflation Is Worsened by the Sanctions, not the War
CURRENT

Inflation Is Worsened by the Sanctions, not the War

According to the head of a Bavarian clinic, finding a hospital that can treat you quickly won’t be that easy in the future.

Ádám Bráder
26.07.2022
A Legacy of Many Interpretations — The Pro- and Anti-Nazi Followers of Prohászka
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Legacy of Many Interpretations — The Pro- and Anti-Nazi Followers of Prohászka

In this piece, we will present an interesting albeit largely forgotten debate that raged in the early ‘40s about Prohászka’s legacy and the expression Hungarianism.

László Bernát Veszprémy
26.07.2022
German Hospitals Could Be Forced to Close Due to Excessive Costs
CURRENT

German Hospitals Could Be Forced to Close Due to Excessive Costs

According to the head of a Bavarian clinic, finding a hospital that can treat you quickly won’t be that easy in the future.

Ádám Bráder
25.07.2022
Why Taiwan Is a Hot Commodity for Both China and the United States
CURRENT

Why Taiwan Is a Hot Commodity for Both China and the United States

Tensions rise between China and the United States over Taiwan. But why is a relatively small island so important?

Balázs Hompoth
25.07.2022
German Pharmaceutical Industry Threatened by the Crisis
CURRENT

German Pharmaceutical Industry Threatened by the Crisis

The German pharmaceutical industry has reported energy shortages threatening the stability of production.

Ádám Bráder
25.07.2022
Decadent Liberal or Corrupted Patriot? The Fight over Endre Ady’s Legacy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Decadent Liberal or Corrupted Patriot? The Fight over Endre Ady’s Legacy

Only his poems testified to his views, which were quoted by his admirers, opponents, relatives and former friends for the sake of different political strains.

László Bernát Veszprémy
25.07.2022
Is He Really Ill?
POLITICS

Is He Really Ill?

Since February, countless reports have been published about Putin’s health. Claims about his cancer, Parkinson’s disease and innumerable other alleged illnesses abound; however, his worsening looks could simply be the result of aging, with Putin turning 70 soon.

Ágnes Komáromi
24.07.2022
Protesters in Budapest: Small Crowd, Big Bridges
CURRENT

Protesters in Budapest: Small Crowd, Big Bridges

Protestors have been gathering on the streets of Budapest for days now, however, the turnout is not quite what they expected.

Ádám Bráder
24.07.2022
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
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