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  • CURRENT, OPINION

The Prohibition of Reality: The Unspeakable Cityscape

‘To speak the obvious about demographic transformation, public safety, or cultural integration is to provoke a moral tempest that sweeps aside all debate and casts every doubt into the abyss of social damnation. This is not mere rhetorical excess. It…
  • Arian Aghashahi
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Bryan Leib: Hungary Is the Beating Heart of Common Sense in Europe

At the International Pro-Israel Summit in Budapest this week, Bryan Leib described Hungary as ‘the beating heart of common sense in Europe’ for being one of the few countries to implement strict border control and stand up to the Islamization…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

PM Orbán Meets with Pope Leo at the Vatican

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on 27 October, marking their first in-person meeting. They discussed Hungary–Vatican cooperation on peace efforts in Ukraine, the Church’s role in social development, and broader international issues, including the…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarian Opposition Fails to Rename Budapest Metro Stop after Alexei Navalny

A proposal to rename Budapest’s Bajza Street metro station after late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny failed in the City Assembly’s Transport Committee on Monday. The motion, submitted by Ferencváros Mayor Krisztina Baranyi, sought to rename the stop ‘Bajza Street–Navalny…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2025
  • CURRENT, TECH

New Microsoft–OpenAI Deal Paves the Way for AI Giant’s Future IPO

Microsoft has acquired a 27 per cent stake in OpenAI under a newly finalized partnership deal, valuing the ChatGPT developer at 135 billion dollars. The agreement redefines their collaboration and could pave the way for OpenAI’s future public listing….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2025
  • CURRENT, OPINION, SLOP CHECK

Slop Check: Italian Libs Make Up Orbán Quote

‘Leftist media outlets lie. They lie all the time. The problem for our friend Tommaso here is that the La Repubblica meeting—which was conducted in English—was recorded on video and later uploaded online by Hungarian parliamentarian Balázs Orbán.’…
  • Peter Caddle
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Middle East Peace and European Security Top the Agenda at International Pro-Israel Summit

To fight terrorism, illegal immigration, and antisemitism, we need a strong Israel, a strong United States, and a strong Hungary—this was the key message at the panel discussion of the third International Pro-Israel Summit. It was also revealed that Budapest…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 29.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary–Israel Friendship Celebrated at Third Pro-Israel Summit in Budapest

The Center for Fundamental Rights held its third International Pro-Israel Summit in Budapest. While the first event in 2023 followed the 7 October Hamas attacks, this year’s took place a few weeks after President Trump’s Israel–Hamas peace deal. Speakers included…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 28.10.2025
  • CURRENT, OPINION

Tory Disaster in Wales: Sign of Things to Come?

‘Tory MPs seem to fluctuate between a state of aporia and a state of delusion.’…
  • Alexander Pelling-Bruce
  • ‎ —‎ 28.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Eight Hungarians Dead in Kenya Plane Crash, No Survivors

A small aircraft carrying Hungarian tourists crashed on Tuesday morning off the coast of Kenya in Kwale County, killing all 11 on board. Authorities confirmed that eight Hungarian citizens, including two minors, were among the victims….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 28.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary to Build New Road, Rail, and Terminal for Budapest Airport by 2035

By 2028, a new six-lane road will connect Budapest and Liszt Ferenc International Airport, followed by a new railway line and a third terminal by 2035—part of a 2.5 billion euro development to turn the airport into a leading regional…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 28.10.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Fact Check: Orbán Never Said Trump Made a Mistake on Russian Sanctions

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Washington next week, amid debates over new US sanctions on Russian oil. The visit follows Italian newspaper La Repubblica’s claim that Orbán called Trump’s decision a…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 28.10.2025
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CURRENT

Brussels Could Plunge Hungary into an Energy Crisis, Think Tank Warns
CURRENT

Brussels Could Plunge Hungary into an Energy Crisis, Think Tank Warns

According to Századvég’s report, 26 per cent of Europeans have missed at least one utility payment last year due to indigence, while the same number in Hungary is just 12 per cent. This, however, can change for the worse, they warn, if the EU’s proposed embargo on Russian energy comes into effect.

Márton Losonczi
26.05.2025
Two-Thirds of Hungarians Reject Ukraine’s EU Accession
CURRENT

Two-Thirds of Hungarians Reject Ukraine’s EU Accession

Despite pro-Ukraine campaigns and signature drives, public support in Hungary for Ukraine’s EU accession has dropped, with 67 per cent now opposing it, according to a recent Nézőpont Institute poll. Only 23 per cent of Hungarians currently support the idea.

Ádám Bráder
26.05.2025
Hungary Strengthens Efforts Against Antisemitism with New Commissioner
CURRENT

Hungary Strengthens Efforts Against Antisemitism with New Commissioner

Hungary reaffirms its zero-tolerance policy on antisemitism. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has appointed EU Affairs Minister János Bóka to coordinate national and international efforts against rising antisemitism across Europe.

Ádám Bráder
26.05.2025
The Arctic and IMEC — The Future of Global Trade?
CURRENT

The Arctic and IMEC — The Future of Global Trade?

‘To some, it may seem like time for the world to throw in the towel and give in to the reality that the future of international trade lies in the hands of Moscow and Beijing, whose plans benefit first and foremost them. However, an alternative route has been proposed.’

Sean Nottoli
24.05.2025
Security Comes First, and Israel Is Ready to Pay the Price — An Interview with Maya Kadosh
CURRENT INTERVIEW

Security Comes First, and Israel Is Ready to Pay the Price — An Interview with Maya Kadosh

What is the message of the Washington, DC shooting? Will Israel change the course of its military operation in Gaza under international pressure? And why is Hungary an important ally for Israel? We asked Israel’s new ambassador to Hungary about the storm clouds gathering over the Jewish state.

Tamás Maráczi
23.05.2025
Hungarian MP: Ukraine EU Membership Would Be ‘Very Premature’
CURRENT

Hungarian MP: Ukraine EU Membership Would Be ‘Very Premature’

Hungarian MP for KNDP in the ruling Fidesz–KDNP coalition István Simiscskó has recently appeared on Hungarian public media, where he talked about how Ukraine’s potential EU accession would be ‘very premature’ and would create ‘serious security and economic risks’.

Márton Losonczi
23.05.2025
House GOP Narrowly Passes Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
CURRENT POLITICS

House GOP Narrowly Passes Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’

In a 215–214 vote, the US House of Representatives has passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which extends the 2017 Trump tax cuts, removes taxes on tips and overtime, and gives additional funding to border patrol. Due to the budget reconciliation process, it does not need 60 votes in the Senate to bypass the filibuster.

Márton Losonczi
23.05.2025
Hungarian Film Carte Rouge Premieres in Los Angeles on 31 May
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Film Carte Rouge Premieres in Los Angeles on 31 May

Carte Rouge, a 2024 historical drama by Hungarian director Sándor Gerebics, premieres in Los Angeles on May 31 at the Meryl Streep Center. Set after WWI, it follows Hungary’s fight to preserve its borders at the Paris peace talks. The event includes a panel with the director, cast, and screenwriter, hosted by Hungary’s Consulate in LA.

Márton Losonczi
23.05.2025
Orbán Slams Brussels’ Energy Policies, Warns of Rising Utility Costs
CURRENT

Orbán Slams Brussels’ Energy Policies, Warns of Rising Utility Costs

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán criticized Brussels’ energy policies in a Facebook post, warning that EU sanctions aimed at aiding Ukraine could drastically raise household utility costs. He urged Hungarians to vote in the upcoming Voks 2025 campaign.

Ádám Bráder
23.05.2025
MEPs Likely to Lose Immunity in Huawei Corruption Scandal
CURRENT POLITICS

MEPs Likely to Lose Immunity in Huawei Corruption Scandal

‘Since March of this year, Belgian authorities have been investigating certain members of the European Parliament for their possible complicity in Huawei’s schemes to influence the EU’s co-legislator. News first broke about the scandal when the police conducted 21 searches in Belgium and Portugal.’

Lili Zemplényi
23.05.2025
CPAC Hungary 2025 Starts in a Week — with Ben Shapiro and Dave Rubin
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

CPAC Hungary 2025 Starts in a Week — with Ben Shapiro and Dave Rubin

CPAC Hungary 2025 will be taking place on 29–30 May at the Budapest Congress Center, just one week from now. The confirmed speakers include famed American political commentators Ben Shapiro and Dave Rubin, as well as Member of the Spanish Congress of Deputies for the right-wing populist Vox party Santiago Abascal.

Márton Losonczi
22.05.2025
Hungarian Parliament Approves ICC Withdrawal Amid Mounting Criticism of Israel Case
CURRENT

Hungarian Parliament Approves ICC Withdrawal Amid Mounting Criticism of Israel Case

Following a vote by a vast majority, Hungary can now officially withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), whose decision to issue arrest warrants for Israeli political and military leaders is facing growing scrutiny.

Dávid Nagy
22.05.2025
MOL and MVM Partner to Diversify Oil Supplies to Hungary and Slovakia
CURRENT

MOL and MVM Partner to Diversify Oil Supplies to Hungary and Slovakia

Hungary’s MOL Group and MVM Group have signed a new oil trade agreement to further diversify energy supplies in landlocked Hungary and Slovakia. The deal could boost the use of alternative crude by 160,000 tons annually through imports from the Caspian region.

Ádám Bráder
22.05.2025
Hungarian Companies in Uzbekistan: Successful Investments and Bilateral Prospects
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Companies in Uzbekistan: Successful Investments and Bilateral Prospects

‘Additionally, there is significant potential to increase the export of Uzbek goods to the Hungarian market in product categories that are in demand in Hungary…This would help diversify Uzbekistan’s export structure and more fully realize the existing trade potential between the two countries.’

Center for Economic Research and Reforms
22.05.2025
Alleged Case of Police Brutality Leads to Death in Hungary
CURRENT

Alleged Case of Police Brutality Leads to Death in Hungary

A man died in Hungary after an alleged case of police brutality during a drug-related arrest. His family claims he was beaten and dragged despite severe injuries. Authorities deny wrongdoing, but a criminal investigation is underway and protests are planned in Szeged this weekend.

Márton Losonczi
21.05.2025
OTS Summit in Hungary: New Opportunities for Regional Integration Amid Global Trends
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

OTS Summit in Hungary: New Opportunities for Regional Integration Amid Global Trends

‘The development of transit corridors and the implementation of joint logistics infrastructure projects are key strategic components of cooperation within the OTS. In this regard, the joint development of the Middle Corridor is taken into account, which allows diversifying the transit of goods from China to Europe and back.’

Sarvar Kamolov
21.05.2025
Hungary–Azerbaijan Summit Highlights Strategic Energy Alliance
CURRENT

Hungary–Azerbaijan Summit Highlights Strategic Energy Alliance

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán emphasized that Hungary’s energy security relies heavily on cooperation with Turkic nations, particularly Azerbaijan, during a meeting with President Ilham Aliyev. He warned that EU policies have undermined stability and affordability.

Ádám Bráder
21.05.2025
Spain’s Urgent Need for New Migration Governance Amid Renewed Pressure
CURRENT OPINION

Spain’s Urgent Need for New Migration Governance Amid Renewed Pressure

‘Yet nearly two decades later, Spain appears increasingly unprepared to manage a renewed wave of migratory pressure. In 2023 alone, over 56,000 migrants arrived by sea, with more than 61,000 arrivals recorded by the end of April 2024. The Canary Islands remain the epicentre, experiencing a 140 per cent year-on-year increase.’

Juan A Soto
21.05.2025
Hungarian Farmers Call On EU to Defend Agricultural Subsidies Amid Ukraine Accession Talks
CURRENT

Hungarian Farmers Call On EU to Defend Agricultural Subsidies Amid Ukraine Accession Talks

Hungarian agricultural leaders warn that Ukraine’s EU accession and EU budget reforms could slash farm subsidies by up to 25 per cent. Farmers and industry bodies rallied in Brussels to protest against plans that could merge the CAP into a broader superfund.

Ádám Bráder
20.05.2025
Illegal Migrant Slapped with $1.8 Million Fine by Trump Admin for Ignoring Deport Notice
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Illegal Migrant Slapped with $1.8 Million Fine by Trump Admin for Ignoring Deport Notice

The Trump administration has been exercising the clause in the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act that allows the government to fine illegal migrants $500 a day for defying removal orders. As a result, a Honduran woman in South Florida, who has been in the US illegally since 2005, was given a fine of $1.82 million.

Márton Losonczi
20.05.2025
Telegram CEO Alleges French Interference in Romanian Presidential Election
CURRENT

Telegram CEO Alleges French Interference in Romanian Presidential Election

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has accused the head of French foreign intelligence of pressuring him to silence conservative voices on his platform ahead of the Romanian presidential elections. The events feed into an already tense political climate in the country, following the annulment of the original vote’s first-round results in December 2024 due to alleged Russian interference.

Joakim Scheffer
20.05.2025
Hungary to Notify UN of ICC Withdrawal After Parliamentary Approval
CURRENT

Hungary to Notify UN of ICC Withdrawal After Parliamentary Approval

Hungary’s parliament has voted to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), a decision Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó says stems from concerns over what he described as politically motivated and unserious actions by the tribunal.

Ádám Bráder
20.05.2025
OTS Leaders Convene in Budapest for Informal Summit
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

OTS Leaders Convene in Budapest for Informal Summit

Hungary is the first country to host leaders of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) for a summit as an Observer State, as opposed to a Member State of the organization. The event hosted by Prime Minister Orbán will be taking place on 20⁠–21 May in Budapest.

Márton Losonczi
20.05.2025
Hungarian Minority Delivers Victory for Nicușor Dan, Orbán Reacts
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungarian Minority Delivers Victory for Nicușor Dan, Orbán Reacts

‘I look forward to working together on strengthening the cooperation between Hungary and Romania,’ Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote in his congratulatory post to Romanian President-elect Nicușor Dan. The Bucharest mayor won by a landslide in Hungarian-majority counties, with more than 90 per cent of voters in Harghita casting their ballots for him on Sunday.

Joakim Scheffer
19.05.2025
Hungary Expands Price Control Measures to Household and Drugstore Products
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungary Expands Price Control Measures to Household and Drugstore Products

Hungary expands its anti-inflation campaign by capping profit margins on non-food household products sold in drugstores, aiming to protect families and pensioners from unjustified price hikes as part of broader efforts to boost consumption.

Ádám Bráder
19.05.2025
Patriots’ Chega Records Historic Gain in Portuguese Snap Vote
CURRENT

Patriots’ Chega Records Historic Gain in Portuguese Snap Vote

Established in 2019, André Ventura’s Chega is now the second-largest party in Portugal, neck and neck with the Socialist Party after Sunday’s snap election. The southern European country has held its third vote in as many years and is preparing for yet another minority government formed by the centre-right Democratic Alliance coalition—a situation that could further strengthen Chega.

Joakim Scheffer
19.05.2025
Uzbekistan’s Leadership in the Organization of Turkic States: Mirziyoyev’s Vision
CURRENT POLITICS

Uzbekistan’s Leadership in the Organization of Turkic States: Mirziyoyev’s Vision

‘Under President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s leadership, Uzbekistan has transformed into a dynamic leader within the Organization of Turkic States. Through initiatives focused on economic connectivity, regional security, and sustainable development, Uzbekistan is not only strengthening ties among Turkic nations but also carving out a prominent role on the global stage.’

Shokhruz Samadov
19.05.2025
President Biden Diagnosed with ‘Aggressive Form’ of Prostate Cancer
CURRENT

President Biden Diagnosed with ‘Aggressive Form’ of Prostate Cancer

Over the weekend, his family revealed that Former President Joe Biden had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. President Biden had also lost his son, Beau Biden, to cancer in 2015.

Márton Losonczi
19.05.2025
Blue Planet Podcast Highlights China’s Impressive Green Transition
CURRENT TECH

Blue Planet Podcast Highlights China’s Impressive Green Transition

Environmental protection has become a central political issue in China, a country responsible for 31 per cent of global industrial output. Former President János Áder and sinologist Gergely Salát explore how China is transforming itself into a green superpower.

Ádám Bráder
19.05.2025
Orbán Declares Ukraine’s EU Bid a Threat to Hungary at ‘Fight Club’ Rally
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán Declares Ukraine’s EU Bid a Threat to Hungary at ‘Fight Club’ Rally

At a major rally in Budapest, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared Ukraine’s potential EU membership the greatest threat to Hungary, warning of economic burdens, migration risks, and foreign influence, while rallying supporters for the 2025 elections.

Ádám Bráder
19.05.2025
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