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The Power of Community Connection — A Conversation with Zsuzsanna Kensell

‘I love being part of a community, I value community-building activities, and I treasure being able to connect with people who have entirely different life stories and perspectives—this expands my own outlook, which I find extremely valuable. I volunteer so…
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Trump vs Musk: An Epic Fallout — UPDATED

They were close friends and allies only a week ago, now they are bitterly feuding with each other: US President Donald Trump and the world’s richest man Elon Musk cannot seem to agree if the new spending bill reduces or…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Orbán Warns of Foreign Influence, Pushes Back on Brussels during Radio Interview

In a radio interview, PM Viktor Orbán reaffirmed Hungary’s opposition to Ukraine’s EU accession, accusing Brussels of foreign interference and warning of a push to install a pro-Ukraine government in Budapest. He also addressed national security concerns, criticized opposition parties…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Emmanuel Macron and Giorgia Meloni: A Stark Contrast

‘Indeed, right-wing identity is often rooted in instinct—attachment to family, country, and order—rather than in ideology or theory, unlike the left, which has always had its “little red books”. The real challenge for the right is to move from instinct…
  • Nicolas Bauer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2025
A large solar farm is producing ecological electricity from the sun in Bogacs, Hungary, on November 9, 2023.
  • CURRENT, TECH

Hungarians Prioritize Renewable Energy, MOL Survey Finds

A new national survey commissioned by MOL shows overwhelming public support in Hungary for renewable energy. 92 per cent want more state investment in green power, and 91 per cent back increased production. Support is especially strong for solar, wind,…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.06.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

New Plant Defence Mechanism Identified by Hungarian Researchers

Researchers at the University of Szeged have uncovered a new layer of plant immunity: guard cells not only close pores to block pathogens but also produce defensins—antimicrobial proteins—triggered by jasmonic acid. The finding could lead to eco-friendly crop protection methods…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Bryan Leib Challenges David Pressman to a Debate

Hungarian influencer Stefi Déri has proposed a debate between Bryan Leib and former US Ambassador to Hungary David Pressman. Pressman often criticized Hungary, drawing frequent rebuttals from Leib. While Leib has accepted the challenge, Pressman has yet to respond….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2025
  • CURRENT

Suspected Ukrainian Spy Remains in Custody in Hungary

István Holló, a Ukrainian citizen who is suspected of espionage and has ties to high-ranking members of the opposition TISZA Party, will remain in the custody of Hungarian police indefinitely during his criminal investigation….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2025
  • CURRENT, TECH

Hungary Set to Revise National AI Strategy in Line with EU Developments

Hungary is preparing to adopt an updated national AI strategy, announced government commissioner László Palkovics. The revised plan reflects EU regulations and promotes broader access to data, AI education, and public engagement….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2025
  • POLITICS

Poland at the Crossroads: Nawrocki’s Victory and the Future of EU Relations

Karol Nawrocki’s presidential victory marks a conservative shift in Poland, raising tensions with Brussels and Kyiv. Backed by Law and Justice, Nawrocki is critical of EU influence and Ukraine’s NATO bid, while calling for historical accountability in Polish–Ukrainian relations….
  • Lili Zemplényi
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2025
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French Attorney Stéphane Bonichot Talks to HuCon about AI, Big Tech Regulation

‘It’s always better to defend freedom than to ban, because when you ban, we don’t know who will ban each other someday. In the end, we remember that even Donald Trump was suspended by Twitter, while he was still in…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Issues Nationwide Second-Level Warning Due to Extreme Heat

Hungary’s Chief Medical Officer has issued a second-level heat alert across the entire country from Thursday to Sunday night. With temperatures rising well above seasonal norms, health authorities urge citizens to take precautions to avoid heat-related risks….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 05.06.2025
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REVIEW

Celebrating the Day of Hungarian Culture with Events Across the Nation and Beyond
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating the Day of Hungarian Culture with Events Across the Nation and Beyond

Across the country and beyond Hungary’s borders, the day is observed through a wide variety of cultural programmes. In Budapest, the National Archives opens its doors to visitors today, showcasing treasures such as the first edition of Kölcsey’s poetry collection, which includes the ‘Himnusz’.

Ádám Bráder
22.01.2025
Balázs Orbán: ‘The Hungarian EU Presidency proved that it can be done differently’
CURRENT

Balázs Orbán: ‘The Hungarian EU Presidency proved that it can be done differently’

As the world undergoes profound transformations, Hungary’s leadership emphasizes the importance of sovereignty and preparedness in politics, economics, and foreign policy. Failure to adapt could leave nations behind in the competitive global arena.

Ádám Bráder
22.01.2025
Orbán, Fico Agree to Never Let Ukraine Join NATO
CURRENT

Orbán, Fico Agree to Never Let Ukraine Join NATO

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico met in in Bratislava on Tuesday to discuss energy security issues. The two leaders also pledged to steadfastly oppose Ukraine’s NATO membership.

Joakim Scheffer
22.01.2025
The Blind Eye Principle: When the Law Tolerates the Illegal — And the Places That Law Can’t Reach
OPINION PHILOSOPHY

The Blind Eye Principle: When the Law Tolerates the Illegal — And the Places That Law Can’t Reach

‘As the assisted dying question turns once again into a contestation of intolerable pains and grotesque moral outrages, we should take a moment to think of a bigger picture. To recall that it is a man-made instrument. It is not designed to bring us harmony, closure, peace on earth, or salvation.’

Gavin Haynes
21.01.2025
US Embassy Awards Millions in Grants to Opposition Media on Trump Inauguration Day
CURRENT

US Embassy Awards Millions in Grants to Opposition Media on Trump Inauguration Day

Despite the end of the Democratic administration in the US and the departure of Joe Biden’s controversial ambassador to Hungary, the interference in Hungarian domestic affairs continues. On the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration, the US Embassy in Budapest awarded millions of Hungarian forint in grants to opposition-aligned media outlets.

Joakim Scheffer
21.01.2025
Hungarian Post Issues Lunar New Year Stamp Sheet Honouring the Year of the Snake
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Post Issues Lunar New Year Stamp Sheet Honouring the Year of the Snake

Hungarian Post has released its twelfth and final Chinese Zodiac stamp sheet, celebrating the Year of the Snake. The series, marking 12 years of honouring the Lunar New Year, underscores the enduring friendship between Hungary and China.

Ádám Bráder
21.01.2025
The Golden Age of America Begins Right Now
OPINION

The Golden Age of America Begins Right Now

U.S.-led Western society has been tainted by the LGTBQ+ policies to the point of redefining the institution the family. It was, thus, reassuring to hear the president say: ‘As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
21.01.2025
UPDATED Donald Trump Sworn In — Orbán: ‘The grand offensive begins’
CURRENT POLITICS

UPDATED Donald Trump Sworn In — Orbán: ‘The grand offensive begins’

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a close ally of the US President, extended his congratulations, stressing that from now on the sun will shine differently over Brussels as well.

Joakim Scheffer
21.01.2025
Budapest Antifa Attackers Surrender to Police in Germany
CURRENT

Budapest Antifa Attackers Surrender to Police in Germany

Seven individuals in Germany have admitted to the local police to being the suspects of the February 2023 Antifa attacks in Budapest. They are asking not to be extradited to Hungary, fearing ‘inhumane conditions’ and a long prison sentence in ‘right-wing authoritarian’ Hungary.

Márton Losonczi
21.01.2025
Swiss Stadler Starts Double-Decker Railway Car Production in Szolnok
CURRENT

Swiss Stadler Starts Double-Decker Railway Car Production in Szolnok

Stadler’s latest investment marks a technological milestone for Hungary’s railway industry and economy. The expanded facility introduces cutting-edge aluminium double-decker railway car production, enhancing local and global rail networks.

Ádám Bráder
21.01.2025
Hybrid Cars Gain Momentum as EU Car Sales Inch Up
CURRENT

Hybrid Cars Gain Momentum as EU Car Sales Inch Up

The European Union’s car market saw a modest growth in 2024, with 10.6 million new vehicles sold, according to ACEA data. Shifting preferences included gains for hybrid vehicles and a decline in market share for both diesel and fully electric cars.

Ádám Bráder
21.01.2025
Orbán Vows to Protect TurkStream Amid ‘Outrageous’ Fuel Prices
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán Vows to Protect TurkStream Amid ‘Outrageous’ Fuel Prices

‘Our task now is to safeguard the TurkStream pipeline to ensure Hungary’s energy security,’ Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stressed after meeting Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Orbán warned that Europe is heading toward another energy crisis, calling the skyrocketing fuel prices ‘outrageous.’

Joakim Scheffer
20.01.2025
Hungarian Passenger Performs Death-Defying Stunt on German Train
CURRENT

Hungarian Passenger Performs Death-Defying Stunt on German Train

A 40-year-old man from Hungary was arrested in Germany for travelling 30 kilometres on a high-speed train while hanging onto the cables that connect the railroad cars without a ticket. The suspect hopped off the train for a cigarette, and could only get on the plates between the carriages as it was leaving.

Márton Losonczi
20.01.2025
The Inauguration of US Presidents: A Brief History
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Inauguration of US Presidents: A Brief History

President Donald Trump is set to take office for the second time in Washington, D.C. today, 20 January. However, 20 January was not the original inauguration date. In fact, the first inauguration of George Washington was not even held in Washington, D.C. Here’s a brief rundown of the history of presidential inaugurations in the United States.

Márton Losonczi
20.01.2025
Who Is the Real Winner of the Hamas–Israel Ceasefire?
OPINION

Who Is the Real Winner of the Hamas–Israel Ceasefire?

‘Hamas may leverage the prisoner releases to come to power. It has hammered out, to its own liking, a deal to take place over many months so as to build up enough strength to take control of the West Bank. This is similar to the deal the U.S. made with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, infamously known as the Taliban on 29 February 2020, in Doha, Qatar, by the first Trump administration.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
20.01.2025
Karst Wonderland Aggtelek National Park Celebrates 40 Years of Nature Protection
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Karst Wonderland Aggtelek National Park Celebrates 40 Years of Nature Protection

Aggtelek National Park, Hungary’s first protected area dedicated to geological and karst formations, marks its 40th anniversary in 2025. Throughout the year, special tours, events, and celebrations will showcase its natural wonders and conservation achievements.

Ádám Bráder
20.01.2025
‘Croatian Trump’ Zoran Milanović Re-Elected
POLITICS

‘Croatian Trump’ Zoran Milanović Re-Elected

Over the past three years Milanović earned himself the reputation of being ‘the Croatian Donald Trump’. He became internationally well-known for his opposition to and critique of the West’s military support to Kyiv. The re-elected president condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while he was also a vocal critic of Europe’s attitude towards the conflict.

Lili Zemplényi
20.01.2025
Israeli Hostages Freed from Gaza Amid Tense First Day of Ceasefire
CURRENT POLITICS

Israeli Hostages Freed from Gaza Amid Tense First Day of Ceasefire

Hamas clearly used the hostage release as a shameless PR opportunity. The terrorist organization gathered a massive crowd in Gaza City’s central square, where uniformed Hamas militants staged a victory parade before handing over the three young women to the International Red Cross.

Dávid Nagy
20.01.2025
OECD Endorses Hungary’s Tax Rules in Global Minimum Tax Compliance
CURRENT

OECD Endorses Hungary’s Tax Rules in Global Minimum Tax Compliance

Hungary’s tax system remains among Europe’s most competitive, reinforced by a recent OECD certification. Recognizing Hungary’s compliance with global minimum tax regulations, this endorsement highlights the country’s business-friendly fiscal policies.

Ádám Bráder
20.01.2025
Hungarian Patriots for Europe First Vice-President Kinga Gál to Attend Trump Inauguration
CURRENT

Hungarian Patriots for Europe First Vice-President Kinga Gál to Attend Trump Inauguration

First Vice-President of Patriots for Europe, Kinga Gál, will lead the right-wing European Parliament political group’s delegation at Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington on Monday. The ceremony, unconventional in many ways, will be the first since Ronald Reagan’s in 1985 to be held indoors due to extreme cold.

Joakim Scheffer
20.01.2025
Hungarian Israeli Hostage in Gaza to Be Freed in Second Phase of Israel–Hamas Deal
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungarian Israeli Hostage in Gaza to Be Freed in Second Phase of Israel–Hamas Deal

As the Israel–Hamas ceasefire deal enters force, Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced that Omri Miran, a Hungarian Israeli hostage held in Gaza, will be released during the second phase of the agreement.

Joakim Scheffer
20.01.2025
The Brutalist: Who Is the Real László Toth?
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

The Brutalist: Who Is the Real László Toth?

The protagonist of the 2024 film The Brutalist is brilliant architect László Toth, who leaves Hungary in the aftermath of the Holocaust to rebuild his life in the United States. While Toth never existed, his character is based on two great Jewish Hungarian pioneer architects: Marcel Breuer and Ernő Goldfinger.

Gavin Haynes
19.01.2025
Victim or War Criminal? A Woman Before the People’s Court in 1946
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Victim or War Criminal? A Woman Before the People’s Court in 1946

People’s Courts were special judicial bodies in Hungary set up after WWII, operating between February 1945 and 1 April 1950, established primarily for the purpose of prosecuting war criminals. However, they became the controversial instrument of a regime change originally intended to be democratic, sometimes abused to exact personal revenge.

László Bernát Veszprémy
19.01.2025
Székesfehérvár: To This Day, the Sacred City of the Hungarian Kings
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Székesfehérvár: To This Day, the Sacred City of the Hungarian Kings

‘After the expulsion of the Turks, Fehérvár could not regain its medieval importance…It was the festive year of St Stephen in 1938 that restored the town to its status as the number one St Stephen’s memorial site. The newly completed ruin garden, the dedication of the royal tomb and, last but not least, the extraordinary session of the Parliament here which legislated the national holiday of 20 August made it a unique year in the life of the city.’

László Veszprémy
19.01.2025
Navigating Global Shifts: Hungary’s Connectivity Strategy in the Context of Shallow Multipolarity
OPINION POLITICS

Navigating Global Shifts: Hungary’s Connectivity Strategy in the Context of Shallow Multipolarity

‘By maintaining a flexible and multi-vector foreign policy, Hungary can remain a keystone state, mediating between various global powers while safeguarding its economic and strategic interests against the uncertainties of a shifting global order.’

Doug Stokes
18.01.2025
From Revolutionary to Informant — A Story from the Post–1956 Era
CULTURE & SOCIETY

From Revolutionary to Informant — A Story from the Post–1956 Era

How did a Jewish 1956 revolutionary become an informant in the Kádár regime, even reporting on his own wife? A tragic story with unexpected twists and turns from the era of retaliation after the revolution.

László Bernát Veszprémy
18.01.2025
What the Polish EU Presidency Can Bring to European Energy Policy
CURRENT POLITICS

What the Polish EU Presidency Can Bring to European Energy Policy

Poland aims to prepare Council conclusions on a European energy security strategy in the next six months, with the main objective of its programme being to fully divest from fossil fuels from Russia.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
18.01.2025
Hungarian Nobel Laureate Katalin Karikó Turns 70 Today — Happy Birthday!
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Nobel Laureate Katalin Karikó Turns 70 Today — Happy Birthday!

Katalin Karikó received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2023 for her contributions to developing the COVID-19 vaccination. The great Hungarian American biochemist, who is currently teaching at the University of Szeged in her home country of Hungary, is celebrating her 70th birthday today.

Márton Losonczi
17.01.2025
Patriots Invite Elon Musk to Lecture at EP on Free Speech
CURRENT

Patriots Invite Elon Musk to Lecture at EP on Free Speech

While the Western mainstream has launched an all-out assault on Elon Musk, Patriots for Europe has invited the American billionaire to lecture at the European Parliament on free speech. If anyone understands what it means to be suppressed by the mainstream it’s PfE, currently behind a cordon sanitaire in the EP, barred from holding chair and vice-chair positions in committees.

Joakim Scheffer
17.01.2025
Woke City Councillor Refuses to Show Up to Job After Being ‘Misgendered’
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Woke City Councillor Refuses to Show Up to Job After Being ‘Misgendered’

City Councilor Thu Nguyen in Worcester, Massachusetts has been refusing to show up to meetings in person despite the urging of Mayor Joseph Petty. She claims she feels ‘unsafe’ due to the transphobia of other Council members who have misgendered her. Nguyen prefers to be referred to by the pronouns ‘they/them’.

Márton Losonczi
17.01.2025
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