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‘Hungary advocated for competitiveness before it was sexy’ — EU Affairs Minister János Bóka at Danube Institute Conference

Hungarian EU Affairs Minister János Bóka gave a detailed presentation on the first day of the conference co-organized by the Danube Institute, outlining the key priorities of the Hungarian EU Presidency. Bóka highlighted an early success of the presidency, noting…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 11.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Artificial Intelligence Seminar Kicks Off at Danube Institute with State Secretary Zoltán Kovács’s Keynote Speech

Co-organized by the Hungarian think tank Danube Institute, an international media seminar began on Tuesday in Budapest, focusing on the effective use of artificial intelligence in journalism. In his keynote speech, Hungarian State Secretary Zoltán Kovács pointed out that Europe…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Grover Cleveland, the Only President to Win a Non-Consecutive Term — The Election of 1892

In 1892, Democrat Grover Cleveland became the first US President to achieve what Donald Trump is trying to do right now: win a second, non-consecutive term in the White House. The same year, one of the most successful third parties…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
  • CURRENT

MOL Prevents Potential Supply Crisis with New Russia–Ukraine Oil Agreement

MOL has signed agreements with oil shippers and pipeline operators to ensure the continuous transport of oil through the Druzhba pipeline from Russia….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

What to Expect From the Second US Presidential Debate — Will Harris Bomb Like Biden?

President Joe Biden was pressured into dropping out of the race by his own party after a disastrous debate performance in June. Now, as the momentum is shifting back towards Trump, the limelight will be on Vice President Kamala Harris…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Astronomer Discovers New Near-Earth Asteroids, Is Elected to International Astronomical Union

Researcher at the HUN-REN Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences Krisztián Sárneczky was elected one of the newest honorary members of the International Astronomical Union. In addition to his work in popularizing science, he has recently achieved outstanding results in…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
Freedom Party of Austria Chairman Herbert Kickl waves to his supporters after kicking off his party's electoral campaign in Graz, Austria on 7 September 2024.
  • POLITICS

Austria’s Political Landscape Ahead of the 2024 Elections: What Lies in Store for Our Brothers-in-Law?

‘The 2024 elections will be crucial for Austria’s political future. The country faces significant challenges, from economic austerity to migration and climate protection, all of which will generate intense debates during the election campaign. While the FPÖ’s rise ought to…
  • Botond Szabó
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
  • CURRENT

Inflation Remains Low in August, in Line with Market Expectations

According to the Hungarian minister for national economy the disinflation of food prices is driven by a significant decline in agricultural producer prices, suggesting that prices for certain food products may continue to fall in the coming months, further boosting…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
Ursula von der Leyen and Mario Draghi pose with copies of the Draghi Report in Brussels on 9 September 2024.
  • POLITICS

Draghi Report on Competitiveness: Wise Guidance for the Upcoming Five Years?

Draghi proposes that the EU’s priorities should include the lowering of energy prices, increasing competitiveness, proper governance of industrial policy, and increased defence spending. The EU should no longer rely on others to maintain its security, he argues, since continuing…
  • Csilla Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 10.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian National Team Suffers Devastating 5–0 Defeat to Germany in Nations Leauge, Eyes Redemption Against Bosnia

Much to the disappointment of their fans, the Hungarian national football team suffered a 5–0 defeat to Germany in the first round of the UEFA Nations League in Düsseldorf on Saturday. Both national team captain Marco Rossi and star midfielder…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 09.09.2024
Hungarian Ambassador to China Máté Pesti, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade State Secretary Levente Magyar, Fujian Province Vice-Governor Wang Yongli, Deputy Mayor of Xiamen Hunag Xiaoju, Deputy Director General in Charge of European Affairs of the Chinese Ministry of Trade Wang Jinsung, and HEPA CEO Gábor Jenei cut the ribbon at the inauguration ceremony of the Hungarian pavilion at the China International Fair for Investment and Trade in Xiamen, China on 8 September 2024.
  • CURRENT

Hungary Showcases Economic Strength at International Fair in Xiamen

The 24th China International Fair for Investment and Trade, which opened on Sunday, features a significant Hungarian presence. The event presents an excellent opportunity for Hungarian companies to attract the attention of investors, according to a statement by the Ministry…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 09.09.2024
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Blue Planet Podcast Highlights Role of Vaccinations in Preventing Severe Infections

Former President János Áder, joined by infectious diseases specialist János Szlávik, discussed the importance of vaccinations in preventing serious infections such as severe COVID-19, whooping cough, and measles in the latest episode of the Blue Planet podcast….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 09.09.2024
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REVIEW

Quo Vadis, Visegrád Four?
CURRENT

Quo Vadis, Visegrád Four?

Although the Visegrád Four may be facing one of the most severe disruptions of its history, it is too early to discount it as a “collateral victim of the war,” as the cooperation’s main virtue has always been its ability to overcome momentary political disputes.

Dávid Nagy
19.06.2022
19 June – Independence Day of Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

19 June – Independence Day of Hungary

19 June is a reminder of the hard-earned freedom and independence of Hungary – between 19 March 1944 and 19 June 1991, for 47 long years, Hungary was occupied for foreign powers.

Ágnes Komáromi
19.06.2022
‘Iustitia est regnorum fundamentum’ – Part I
History

‘Iustitia est regnorum fundamentum’ – Part I

From Hungary to Brazil, from Eger to Rio. In memory of Archduchess Maria Leopoldina of Austria, Royal Princess of Hungary and Bohemia, Empress consort of Brazil, on the 200th anniversary of the independence of the country (1822–2022).

Hungarian Conservative
18.06.2022
AUKUS: A Potential Boon for Central and Eastern Europe?
CURRENT

AUKUS: A Potential Boon for Central and Eastern Europe?

The possibility was unnoticed or at least underrated, that the AUKUS agreement was a strange victory, not only for AUKUS members, but also for another region, usually chastised by the world’s political elite: Central and Eastern Europe.

Tate Sanders
18.06.2022
The Origins of European Unity and Disunity in Jan Patočka’s Heretical Essays
PHILOSOPHY

The Origins of European Unity and Disunity in Jan Patočka’s Heretical Essays

The rise of political and spiritual disunity in early modern Europe coincides with what Patočka calls
the desire to “project […] the division of Europe upon a division of the world” — in a word, colonialism.

David Lloyd Dusenbury
17.06.2022
Evolution of the Political Role of the European Commission
POLITICS

Evolution of the Political Role of the European Commission

Frequent charges against the Commission are predominantly based on the fact that it lacks democratic legitimacy for making decisions regarding issues of ideology, and it is not held accountable by anyone for its political decisions, which would certainly be unthinkable in democratic circumstances.

Veronika Kéri
17.06.2022
The Hilariously Depressing Quest for Womanhood
CURRENT

The Hilariously Depressing Quest for Womanhood

Matt Walsh’s new documentary called “What is a Woman?” sheds light on the contradictory nature of the transgender movement and some of the most uncomfortable truths as well as the hurtful lies around the twisted social norms of our age. A must-see.

Tamás Orbán
16.06.2022
Can a Pope be Legitimately Removed from the Papal Throne?
CURRENT

Can a Pope be Legitimately Removed from the Papal Throne?

Ultimately, there is no Church legislation to remove a Pope from his Office, although that does not mean that a Papal law cannot be formulated to the effect. Until then, the principle of “the First See is judged by no one” remains fully intact. 

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
16.06.2022
16 June – Remembrance Day of Imre Nagy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

16 June – Remembrance Day of Imre Nagy

During the 1956 Revolution, as prime minister, Imre Nagy committed the Hungarian regime to introduce a free multiparty system, leave the Warsaw Pact, and work towards the neutrality of the country.

Lili Zemplényi
16.06.2022
How to Go on, Slovakia?
POLITICS

How to Go on, Slovakia?

The opposition is growing at the political level and demanding early elections. According to Matovič, the coalition may fall in the Autumn. Sulík considers this differently: there is no reason for the government’s fall but the replacement of the Minister of Finance.

Péter Szitás
15.06.2022
Gender Inequality in State-Socialist One-Party Regimes
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Gender Inequality in State-Socialist One-Party Regimes

In his self-criticism after the Revolution, one of the leading politicians of state-socialist Hungary admitted that they were interested in only having the ‘right number of women’ in positions of responsibility, instead of genuinely working on women’s equality in representation.

Lili Zemplényi
15.06.2022
The Influx of Immigrants into Europe and the Increase in Sexual Violence
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Influx of Immigrants into Europe and the Increase in Sexual Violence

Hirsi Ali establishes a link between immigration and increasing sexual violence against women, and traces back the root of the problem to the cultural differences between Christian Europe and Muslim-majority countries.

Lili Zemplényi
14.06.2022
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Pope Pius XII
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Pope Pius XII

In the twelfth and final part of the Theologians on Modern Politics series, we would like to highlight the details of Pope Pius XII’s political thinking.

András Jancsó
14.06.2022
‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Pope Leo XIII
PHILOSOPHY

‘Theologians’ on Modern Politics: Pope Leo XIII

If we wish to understand the role of Christians in modern politics, it is essential to briefly present the thinking of Pope Leo XIII (1810-1903).

András Jancsó
13.06.2022
Pride and Profit: the Hypocrisy of Inclusive Marketing
CURRENT

Pride and Profit: the Hypocrisy of Inclusive Marketing

As soon as LGBT month (formally known as June) arrived, large companies turned rainbow-coloured once again – officially to proclaim their allyship with a ‘disenfranchised’ community, but in reality only to maximize their profits with yet another marketing ploy.

Tamás Orbán
13.06.2022
Celebrating the Hungarian Genius on Hungarian Inventors’ Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating the Hungarian Genius on Hungarian Inventors’ Day

This particular date on which the achievements of Hungarian inventors is celebrated was selected because one of the first Hungarian Noble Prize winners, physician and biochemist Albert Szent-Györgyi, who first isolated vitamin C and discovered the components of the citric acid cycle, announced his invention on this day in 1932.

Lili Zemplényi
13.06.2022
Demophobia and the Politics of Fear
PHILOSOPHY

Demophobia and the Politics of Fear

It is our belief that the Western liberal elite’s irrational hatred of Hungary’s political culture is driven by a deeply entrenched sense of insecurity regarding its own legitimacy.

Frank Füredi
12.06.2022
The Predicament of Religious Freedom in Islam
CURRENT

The Predicament of Religious Freedom in Islam

The issue is not the expression of religious beliefs by Islamists, rather the socio-political predicaments that come along with it. 

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
12.06.2022
Fuel Prices – How Long Can the West Survive?
CURRENT

Fuel Prices – How Long Can the West Survive?

Fuel prices soar across the West and there is no end in sight yet. As the patience of the people toward their helpless governments starts to run dry, there seems to be only one outlier – Hungary.

Tamás Orbán
11.06.2022
COVID, Crypto, and Climate: We Are in an Increasingly Abusive Relationship with the Idea of ‘The Science’
OPINION

COVID, Crypto, and Climate: We Are in an Increasingly Abusive Relationship with the Idea of ‘The Science’

Science is merely a tool. Tools may be used—and abused—towards this or that end, but they do not determine the end that is chosen.

Calum T. M. Nicholson
11.06.2022
György Lukács – the Hungarian Marxist
CULTURE & SOCIETY

György Lukács – the Hungarian Marxist

Some argue that the current push in the USA to extend discussions about sex in schools originates from György Lukács, and it has very malevolent intentions.

Lili Zemplényi
10.06.2022
An Attempt at a Conservative Reorganisation of the Austrian Empire
CULTURE & SOCIETY

An Attempt at a Conservative Reorganisation of the Austrian Empire

The main objective of the Hungarian conservatives was to create a political integration compatible with the national and cultural diversity of Central Europe.

Benjamin Kurucz
10.06.2022
The Holy Script in Hungarian: The Vizsoly Bible
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Holy Script in Hungarian: The Vizsoly Bible

One of the greatest achievements of the new Protestant belief was delivering the first complete Hungarian translation of the Holy Script and promoting literacy and the use of Hungarian to the general population.

Lili Zemplényi
10.06.2022
No, the Hungarian Children Are not Racist!
CURRENT

No, the Hungarian Children Are not Racist!

England’s national football team performed the ‘BLM knee’ prior the game which was poorly received again and booed by the children as well prompting the concern about Hungarian children in the international media. 

Hungarian Conservative
09.06.2022
Ottoman Architectural Heritage in Hungary
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Ottoman Architectural Heritage in Hungary

The conquerors shaped Hungarian cities and architecture: Christian temples were redesigned as mosques, new minarets and spas were built.

Lili Zemplényi
09.06.2022
Descendant of the Medieval Hungarian Kings Celebrated Throughout Britain
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Descendant of the Medieval Hungarian Kings Celebrated Throughout Britain

Did you know that Elizabeth II is a descendant of the Hungarian conqueror Árpád — of the female branches?

Gellért Rajcsányi
09.06.2022
A Hero and Young Martyr of Hungary: Péter Mansfeld
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Hero and Young Martyr of Hungary: Péter Mansfeld

The collective Hungarian memory remembers him as a modern day martyr who fought for and believed in the freedom of Hungary until his premature death. 

Lili Zemplényi
09.06.2022
What’s Next for Hungary?
CURRENT

What’s Next for Hungary?

The discussion focused on the current energy crisis, in the context of the recent Hungarian and French elections and the Russian-Ukrainian war. The panelists also provided an expert analysis of Hungary’s energy structure and the challenges and difficulties posed by the inevitable energy transition.

Fanni Korpics
08.06.2022
The German Automotive Industry in Hungary: An Unhealthy Dependence?
CURRENT

The German Automotive Industry in Hungary: An Unhealthy Dependence?

Overall, the German automotive industry employs around 50, 000 people in the country and generates 2.5 per cent of the Hungarian GDP. The production value of the industry rose by 165 per cent between 2010-2019, so the influence and significance of the auto manufacturing industry is on the rise in Hungary.

Lili Zemplényi
08.06.2022
Progressive Violence and the Orphaned Children of the Revolution
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Progressive Violence and the Orphaned Children of the Revolution

The two political experts’ book on the violence of the political left – “Der Kampf ist nicht zu Ende” – is a real curiosity on the book market. The authors provide concise summary of a hitherto little examined topic – from the French Revolution through the Soviet era, to the present day.

Soma Hegedős
08.06.2022
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