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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, TECH

Google’s ‘Self-Proclaimed’ Birthday, 27 September

The world’s premier search engine, Google is celebrating its 27th birthday today, 27 September. It would be reasonable to assume then that the website went live 27 years ago on this day—however, that is not the case. What is the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.09.2025
  • INTERVIEW

The Entrepreneur’s Recipe: Risk, Resilience, and a Pinch of Luck — An Interview with Zé Fördős

Zé Fördős, one of Hungary’s most recognizable culinary influencers and founder of Street Kitchen, talks about risk-taking, failure, and resilience—from paragliding lessons to business setbacks—and how hitting rock bottom set the stage for success….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.09.2025
  • DIASPORA, INTERVIEW

Preserving Heritage, Not Fighting the Future — A Conversation with Tamás Marshall

‘While some of our American school friends spent Friday nights socializing, we preferred to dedicate our time to our Hungarian community. Later, my enthusiasm for scouting leadership only grew. I never felt burnt out because I truly loved every task….
  • Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
  • ‎ —‎ 27.09.2025
  • INTERVIEW

How Trump Cracked the South Caucasus? — An Interview with Damjan Krnjević Mišković

‘The big prize is Azerbaijan, not Armenia,’ Damjan Krnjević Mišković told Hungarian Conservative, describing how the US-brokered peace deal has given Washington unprecedented influence in the South Caucasus….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Gripens Scramble over Russian Jets near Latvia

Hungarian Gripens scrambled from Šiauliai, Lithuania, on 25 September to intercept Russian jets near Latvia. NATO praised Hungary’s role in protecting Baltic airspace, even as Budapest faces criticism within the Alliance for its stance on Ukraine….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Billions Invested as Hu-rizont Programme Expands Hungarian-Led Research

Hungary’s flagship international research programme, Hu-rizont, brings together Hungarian experts and global partners to tackle key social and economic challenges, with billions in funding and dozens of projects underway at leading universities….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Orbán Denounces Disinformation in Szőlő Street Scandal, Warns of Legal Consequences

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán dismissed allegations of paedophilia linked to a correctional facility in Szőlő Street as a foreign-backed disinformation campaign, while warning of legal consequences and defending his government’s policies on energy, taxes, and family support….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
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  • CURRENT

Slovakia Amends Constitution: You Are Either Male or Female

Slovakia’s parliament has passed a constitutional amendment asserting the primacy of domestic over international law. Backed by PM Robert Fico’s government, the changes enshrine traditional values, define gender as male and female, restrict adoption rights, and give parents more control…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Ten-Man Ferencváros Clinch Last-Minute Draw Against Plzeň

Despite Viktoria Plzeň taking an early lead and having a player sent off in the first half, Ferencváros managed to win a point in their first UEFA Europa League league phase game of the season. Aleksandar Pešić scored the equalizer…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

What Comes After Globalization?

‘The question in the title of this panel is based on the very dubious assumption that—until now—we have been living in an era of globalization and that this era is now coming to an end. I consider this a wrong…
  • Václav Klaus
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

World Press Photo 2025 Exhibition Opens in Budapest

Budapest is once again hosting the World Press Photo exhibition, opened on 25 September by Mayor Gergely Karácsony. Running until 9 November at the Biodome, the showcase features 42 award-winning photographers from 31 nations, highlighting stories of war, resilience, and…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
  • GREEN

From Kyoto to Today: China’s Changing Place in the Green Transition

Once criticized for climate inaction, China now plays a pivotal role in the global green transition. Guided by domestic priorities and Xi Jinping’s vision of ecological prosperity, it balances economic growth with environmental goals—leveraging central planning and green tech to…
  • Blanka Benkő-Kovács
  • ‎ —‎ 26.09.2025
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REVIEW

Europe’s Biggest Defence Push: Will €800 Billion Ensure Strategic Autonomy?
OPINION POLITICS

Europe’s Biggest Defence Push: Will €800 Billion Ensure Strategic Autonomy?

‘According to von der Leyen: “The question is no longer whether Europe’s security is threatened in a very real way. Or whether Europe should shoulder more of the responsibility for its own security,” but rather: “Is Europe prepared to act as decisively as the situation dictates? And is Europe ready and able to act with the speed and ambition that is needed?”’

Dávid Nagy
14.03.2025
Orbán Addresses Price Controls, Ukraine’s EU Membership, and Hungary’s Security
CURRENT

Orbán Addresses Price Controls, Ukraine’s EU Membership, and Hungary’s Security

In a recent interview on public Kossuth Radio, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán discused key economic and geopolitical concerns, including inflation, EU policies, and Hungary’s stance on the war in Ukraine.

Ádám Bráder
14.03.2025
Putin Expresses Conditional Support for Ukraine Ceasefire, but Raises Concerns
CURRENT

Putin Expresses Conditional Support for Ukraine Ceasefire, but Raises Concerns

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed conditional support for ceasefire discussions concerning the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the need to resolve key questions with the United States while highlighting concerns about NATO’s role and the security of Russia’s borders.

Ádám Bráder
14.03.2025
Hungarian Universities Make Major Strides in Global Rankings
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Universities Make Major Strides in Global Rankings

Hungarian universities have achieved remarkable progress in the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject, with 12 institutions advancing in global standings. The results highlight Hungary’s growing competitiveness in disciplines such as medicine, computer science, and materials science.

Ádám Bráder
14.03.2025
Hungary’s Support for Lebanon — A Commitment to Regional Stability and Security
POLITICS

Hungary’s Support for Lebanon — A Commitment to Regional Stability and Security

‘Hungary’s humanitarian and military aid to Lebanon can contribute to regional stability and it also reflects Hungary’s broader geopolitical interests, that is, a stable Lebanon for the sake of the Middle East—and also for Europe, which faces potential security and migration challenges.’

Ibolya Lubiczki
14.03.2025
Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Declares ‘War For the Future’ and New Constitution
CURRENT

Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Declares ‘War For the Future’ and New Constitution

Speaking before the parliament of Republika Sprksa, President Milorad Dodik announced a new constitution aimed at increasing the entity’s independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s federal institutions and the high representative. In his speech, Dodik also declared a ‘war for the future’ of Republika Srpska.

Joakim Scheffer
13.03.2025
Snow White Premiere Cancelled by Disney
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Snow White Premiere Cancelled by Disney

After a year of delay due to many controversies, Disney’s live-action film adaptation of Snow White is only days away from its theatrical release. However, yet another controversy, alleged tensions between the film’s two stars, progressive Rachel Zegler and Israeli Gal Gadot, over the Palestine–Israel conflict prompted the studio to cancel a major premiere event in London.

Márton Losonczi
13.03.2025
Hungarian FM Labels Serbian Protests as Colour Revolution Attempt
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungarian FM Labels Serbian Protests as Colour Revolution Attempt

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó described the ongoing protests in Serbia as an attempted ‘colour revolution’ aimed at destabilizing the region. He further stated that foreign-backed colour revolutions in recent years have all ended in tragedy, expressing gratitude to US President Donald Trump for ending Washington’s policy of meddling in other nations’ domestic affairs.

Joakim Scheffer
13.03.2025
Hungarian ‘Space Chocolate’ to Launch with NASA Mission
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian ‘Space Chocolate’ to Launch with NASA Mission

Hungarian chocolate is set to journey to space as the Stühmer Moment Korfu ‘space chocolate’ gains NASA’s approval to be included in astronaut Tibor Kapu’s package for the International Space Station, marking a unique blend of tradition and innovation.

Ádám Bráder
13.03.2025
Pro-war EU Leaders Shift on Ceasefire Admits Failure of Ukraine Strategy
CURRENT

Pro-war EU Leaders Shift on Ceasefire Admits Failure of Ukraine Strategy

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó pointed out that the sudden shift of EU leaders on a potential ceasefire in Ukraine is ‘politically ridiculous’ and highlights their lack of credibility. However, it also raises the question of responsibility for Brussels’ failed strategy over the past three years.

Joakim Scheffer
13.03.2025
Ukraine Ambassador Asks to Cancel Russian Opera Singer Anna Netrebko’s Show in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Ukraine Ambassador Asks to Cancel Russian Opera Singer Anna Netrebko’s Show in Budapest

Ukrainian Ambassador to Hungary Fegyir Sándor has asked the Director General of the Hungarian State Opera House Szilverszter Ókovács to cancel a show by Russian Austrian opera singer Anna Netrebko for her support for President Vladimir Putin of Russia. Ókovács replied with an open letter, explaining why he did not comply with the request.

Márton Losonczi
13.03.2025
Hungarian–American Relations Celebrated at Kossuth Statue in US Capitol
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian–American Relations Celebrated at Kossuth Statue in US Capitol

Hungarian and American leaders commemorated 15 March at the US Capitol, honouring Lajos Kossuth as a symbol of shared values between the two nations. The event highlighted common commitments to family, peace, national values, and Christian culture.

Ádám Bráder
13.03.2025
Hungary’s Constitutional Amendment — A Stand for National Sovereignty and Traditional Values
CURRENT

Hungary’s Constitutional Amendment — A Stand for National Sovereignty and Traditional Values

Hungary’s recent constitutional amendment seeks to reinforce national sovereignty and resist ideological and political pressures. The changes address gender ideology, children’s rights, and drug policies, aiming to protect societal norms and national values against external influence.

Ádám Bráder
13.03.2025
EU-Orchestrated Justice or Political Persecution? A Critical Examination of Milorad Dodik’s Case
OPINION POLITICS

EU-Orchestrated Justice or Political Persecution? A Critical Examination of Milorad Dodik’s Case

‘Peace in the region hinges on mutual respect for all sides—including the Serbs and Croats, who seek only to protect their security and self-determination. Brussels must cease pitting one ethnic group against the others, honour existing agreements, and call for an end to repression and a turn toward dialogue. Only through this path can Bosnia and Herzegovina secure a peaceful future…’

Elena Fritz
13.03.2025
Behind Trump’s Hunger for Critical Minerals — What’s Driving US Foreign Policy?
POLITICS

Behind Trump’s Hunger for Critical Minerals — What’s Driving US Foreign Policy?

While Ukraine and Greenland dominate the headlines, Donald Trump and his foreign policy team are engaged in multiple negotiations worldwide to secure access to critical mineral reserves. These resources are essential for technological advancement, with China maintaining dominance over much of the global supply chain. For Washington, mineral diplomacy is a matter of strategic survival—one that is set to remain a key priority for the foreseeable future.

Joakim Scheffer
12.03.2025
Bryan Leib Backs US Troops Relocating to Hungary
CURRENT

Bryan Leib Backs US Troops Relocating to Hungary

‘This move makes a lot of sense to me. Germany has embraced radical leftist policies that weaken Western security and they support the continued war between Russia and Ukraine. Meanwhile, Hungary stands for protecting borders, projecting strength, and traditional values,’ Bryan Leib wrote on X in response to reports that President Trump is considering relocating the 35,000 US soldiers stationed in Germany.

Márton Losonczi
12.03.2025
‘I knew if Chávez won, he would destroy our country’ – An Interview with Alejandro Peña Esclusa
INTERVIEW

‘I knew if Chávez won, he would destroy our country’ – An Interview with Alejandro Peña Esclusa

‘If there is a strong government in the USA that will help Latin America fight against drugs and terrorism, that’s all we need,’ Venezuelan opposition figure Alejandro Peña Esclusa, who spent one year in Chávez’s prison and is now still in exile, told Hungarian Conservative. He talked about the new Trump presidency, the influence of the São Paulo Forum, and the socialist experiment in Venezuela.

Tamás Maráczi
12.03.2025
On Leo Strauss’s ‘Progress or Return?’
OPINION PHILOSOPHY

On Leo Strauss’s ‘Progress or Return?’

‘Strauss points away from the modern project of progressive enlightenment and toward an individual ascent out of modernity. Neither of the two premodern ways of life, biblical or philosophic, partakes of the modern hope in social progress, nor in the late modern historicism that would confine all thought to its time and place and obscure eternity. The fruitful antagonism of the two pre-modern ways of life stands in sharp contrast to the failed modern synthesis.’

Timothy W. Burns
12.03.2025
Hungary Modernizes Military Training with Innovative Simulation Technologies
CURRENT TECH

Hungary Modernizes Military Training with Innovative Simulation Technologies

Hungary has strengthened its military officer training with advanced simulators and an extended reality (XR) laboratory, enhancing preparation for future defence challenges. The innovation supports skills development and research at the National University of Public Service.

Ádám Bráder
12.03.2025
Interim US Envoy Robert Palladino Eyes Stronger US–Hungary Relations
CURRENT

Interim US Envoy Robert Palladino Eyes Stronger US–Hungary Relations

Appointed last week, interim Chargé d’Affaires Robert Palladino was received by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Levente Magyar on Tuesday to discuss the future of Hungary–US relations. The senior US diplomat also met with American and Hungarian business leaders, emphasizing the promising prospects for economic partnership.

Joakim Scheffer
12.03.2025
Sarah McBride ‘Misgendered’ at Congress Hearing, Democrats Throw a Fit
CULTURE & SOCIETY POLITICS

Sarah McBride ‘Misgendered’ at Congress Hearing, Democrats Throw a Fit

At a hearing for the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe of the US House of Representatives, Representative Sarah McBride of Delaware, a transgender woman, was referred to the Chairman as ‘Mr McBride’. In response, ranking member Bill Keating, a Democratic representative from Massachusetts, declared that the meeting could not go forward until McBride is introduced ‘the right way’.

Márton Losonczi
12.03.2025
Hungarian SMEs to Benefit from Major Workforce Development Initiative
CURRENT

Hungarian SMEs to Benefit from Major Workforce Development Initiative

Hungary has launched a 15 billion forint programme to strengthen SME workforce skills, focusing on digitization and AI readiness. The initiative supports both training and wage subsidies, aiming to enhance export capabilities and bolster the domestic economy.

Ádám Bráder
12.03.2025
Record-Breaking Launch for Hungary’s Historical Drama Hunyadi
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Record-Breaking Launch for Hungary’s Historical Drama Hunyadi

Hungary’s epic historical drama Hunyadi launched to spectacular viewership, with over one million viewers per episode, securing the top spot on last week’s ratings. The series, blending international talent and historical grandeur, has captivated audiences and critics alike.

Ádám Bráder
12.03.2025
EU Leaders Deceitful Claim on ‘Working for Peace’ in Ukraine Is an Insult to Hungary
OPINION

EU Leaders Deceitful Claim on ‘Working for Peace’ in Ukraine Is an Insult to Hungary

After Kyiv expressed readiness for an immediate ceasefire following US–Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia, EU leaders issued statements suggesting—or even claiming—that they had always been working toward peace. However, as the lone voice advocating for peace within the EU for a long time, Hungary knows precisely that Brussels has done quite the opposite over the past three years. Our commentary.

Joakim Scheffer
12.03.2025
Ukraine Ready to Accept 30-Day Ceasefire After Meeting US Delegation in Saudi Arabia
CURRENT

Ukraine Ready to Accept 30-Day Ceasefire After Meeting US Delegation in Saudi Arabia

After meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the American and Ukrainian delegations have announced in a joint statement issued through the US State Department that Ukraine is ready to accept an immediate 30-day ceasefire with Russia. ‘The ball is now in Russia’s court,’ US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters after the meeting.

Márton Losonczi
11.03.2025
EU Troops Hit Ground as Crisis in Bosnia Grows at Alarming Speed
CURRENT POLITICS

EU Troops Hit Ground as Crisis in Bosnia Grows at Alarming Speed

The EU is increasing its number of peacekeepers stationed in Bosnia and Herzegovina as tensions rise at an alarming pace in the Western Balkans. Sarajevo accuses Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik of undermining the country’s constitution following a series of legislative moves after his conviction by a federal court last week. A close ally of Dodik, Viktor Orbán and Hungary now find themselves at the centre of these tensions, locked in a sharp diplomatic standoff with Bosnia.

Joakim Scheffer
11.03.2025
For Want of a Nail — The Small Republic that Shattered an Empire
CULTURE & SOCIETY

For Want of a Nail — The Small Republic that Shattered an Empire

‘Without the Balts, there was no real argument for denying other republics the right to exit. Without Ukraine, there was no basis for a Slavic-majority Soviet Union. After a couple of rounds of confused negotiations Moscow simply retreated, and left its imperial project for the time being. The Soviet Union dissolved on 25 December 1991, leaving behind only the Commonwealth of Independent States…’

Dániel Farkas
11.03.2025
Tamás Menczer: ‘Peace is near, and its name is Donald Trump’
CURRENT

Tamás Menczer: ‘Peace is near, and its name is Donald Trump’

‘What I see, and what I hope for, is that peace is getting closer, because Donald Trump is doing what he said he would do. This is surprising in world politics, especially in European politics, and especially in Brussels,’ Menczer said on the TV programme Szigorlat on the opposition-aligned channel ATV.

Márton Losonczi
11.03.2025
The Times Publishes Glowing Profile on Péter Magyar
REVIEW

The Times Publishes Glowing Profile on Péter Magyar

The long-running British newspaper The Times has published a very friendly profile piece about Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar, with the headline ‘Meet the biggest threat Hungary’s Viktor Orban has faced in 15 years’. However, they have left out many important facts that put Magyar’s political career in a more realistic perspective.

Márton Losonczi
11.03.2025
Romania’s Future at Stake: Georgescu’s Battle Against the System
CURRENT OPINION

Romania’s Future at Stake: Georgescu’s Battle Against the System

‘It’s a direct blow to the heart of world democracy! I have only one message: if democracy in Romania falls, the whole democratic world will fall! This is just the beginning—it’s that simple! Europe is now a dictatorship! Romania is under tyranny!’ leader of AUR George Simion told our site.

Sergio Velasco
11.03.2025
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