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An Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate of the Royal Danish Navy leaves the port of Korsør on 29 January 2024 for the Gulf of Aden to join the international task force patrolling the Red Sea.

Something Is Wrong with Europe

‘How are Europeans supposed to afford the welfare state and support migrants and pay for higher energy prices and pursue remilitarization and revive their economies on the same income without taking on any more undue debt, which is already considerably high?’

Jerusalem Post: Israeli Hostages Granted Hungarian Citizenship

The Jerusalem Post has learned that the Hungarian and German governments have granted citizenship and issued passports to some of the Israeli hostages abducted on 7 October by Hamas. Some of those hostages have since been released, while others remain captive. The Hungarian MFAT has not yet commented on the report.

Ronald Reagan (R) and Margaret Thatcher wave after their arrival in Camp David on 22 December 1984, before their meeting.

The Way Forward for the Conservative Movement: Putting Beliefs into Practice

‘The divisions inside the conservative movement are less over what should be done, and more over how far we might go, and the right answer is always as far as possible. In a democracy, the path to political success is always practical: for us, that means identifying the problems that worry people most and finding credible and pragmatic ways to make change for the better.’

Hungarian President Katalin Novák speaking with the relatives of the Israeli Hungarian hostages at the Sándor Palace on 15 December 2023.

Families of Israeli Hungarian Hostages Visit Hungary

State Secretary for International Communication and Relations Zoltán Kovács also met with the Israeli Hungarian hostages’ relatives and wrote in his Facebook post: ‘No “context” needed—just release the hostages!’. The State Secretary’s post reacted to the outrageous responses of the presidents of America’s most prestigious universities, Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT, to the question posed by Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik whether calling for the genocide of Jews went against the universities’ code of conduct. All three presidents answered that it depended ‘on the context’.