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Explore the Secrets of the Zoo after Dark in Exclusive Guided Tours

Budapest Zoo kicks off its Evening Walks series this Thursday, offering visitors exclusive behind-the-scenes access to animal care areas, including the vet clinic, Shark School, and exotic bird nursery—led by expert keepers after regular hours….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 28.05.2025
  • CURRENT

EU Commission Pressures Hungary to Withdraw Transparency Law Proposal

The European Commission has indicated that it is prepared to initiate legal proceedings against Hungary should the transparency legislation move forward. In response, EU Affairs Minister János Bóka dismissed the renewed focus on the country’s rule of law as ‘political…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 28.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

MCC Offers a Unique Career Path — Applications for Talent Programmes Now Open

‘The Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) offers an incomparable career path as the flagship of Hungarian talent education, from the age of ten to the doctorate. MCC’s free programmes complement public and higher education to provide students with practice-oriented training that…
  • Mathias Corvinus Collegium
  • ‎ —‎ 28.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Shameful Proposal: The EU Considers Boycotting Israeli Athletes from International Competitions

European Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport Glenn Micallef has proposed the exclusion of athletes from a country engaged in a legitimate war of self-defence against a terrorist organization. The EU was preparing further measures against Israel, although…
  • Dávid Nagy
  • ‎ —‎ 28.05.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungarians Embrace Recycling with Billions of Bottles Returned

Since its July 2024 launch, Hungary’s MOHU REpont recycling system has collected over 2 billion bottles, cans, and glass containers, marking a major step in the country’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainable waste management….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 28.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Korean Couple Puts Hungarian Lángos on Seoul’s Culinary Radar

When a Korean couple discovered lángos during a trip to Budapest, they didn’t just bring back memories—they brought back a mission. Today, their Seoul restaurant, The Langos, is serving up Hungary’s favourite fried dough to a growing crowd of curious…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

International Exercise Showcases Hungarian Army’s Readiness and Professionalism

The infantry company of the Hungarian Defence Forces’ György Klapka 1st Armoured Brigade has successfully executed a highly sophisticated offensive operation during an international military exercise, showcasing exceptional professionalism, operational proficiency, and steadfast commitment to defence readiness….
  • Konrád Gazdag
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2025
  • CURRENT

FM Szijjártó: Hungary’s Foreign Policy Is Always Guided by National Interest

At the Yerevan Dialogue conference, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó of Hungary has criticized the EU’s political climate, lamenting the decline of rational debate and the proclivity to label views outside the liberal mainstream as ‘fascist’. He also defended Hungary’s national-interest-driven…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Jordan Peterson Takes on 20 Atheists in Viral Video

Famed Canadian psychologist and philosopher Jordan Peterson has recently appeared as the guest on a show by the popular YouTube channel Jubilee, where he debated 20 atheists taking turns who were trying to disprove four statements he made about religion…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungary Nears Full Employment Amid Demographic and Regional Labour Challenges

Hungary is nearing full employment with over 4.6 million working, but key sectors face labour shortages. State Secretary Sándor Czomba warns of long-term demographic decline and stresses upskilling, regional job creation, and prioritizing Hungarian workers amid potential EU expansion….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2025
  • CURRENT, OPINION

A Special Tribunal for Ukraine: What Practical Consequences?

‘Although the Court has automatic jurisdiction over member states having ratified the Rome Statute, it cannot prosecute a crime if the states involved have not recognized its jurisdiction. Neither Russia nor Ukraine have accepted the ICC’s jurisdiction over the crime…
  • Nicolas Bauer
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2025
  • CURRENT

Fidesz Slams Karácsony and Tisza Party for Driving Budapest to Bankruptcy

Fidesz–KDNP accuses Mayor Karácsony and the Tisza Party of bankrupting Budapest within a year, squandering over 200 billion forints in reserves. The party demands answers on how the capital’s finances deteriorated under the current city leadership….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 27.05.2025
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REVIEW

Shooting Stars to Light up the Night Skies on International Star Wars Day
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Shooting Stars to Light up the Night Skies on International Star Wars Day

During the Eta Aquariids meteor shower the observed meteors are of outstanding velocity, as they arrive at an extremely high speed of approximately 66 km/s and abruptly decelerate upon entering the Earth’s atmosphere. This year, the shower will reach its peak early Sunday morning (GMT+2).

Ádám Bráder
02.05.2024
Progressive ‘Public Art’ Knocked Down in Ferencváros Again
CURRENT

Progressive ‘Public Art’ Knocked Down in Ferencváros Again

The liberal independent mayor of Ferencváros Krisztina Baranyai unveiled a composition depicting the mythical bird Turul, a symbol of Hungarian nationalism, carrying a Mercedes G SUV in bright, prink-red-yellow colours. However, the sculpture was knocked down just two days after being put on display, most likely by fans of the local football club Ferencvárosi TC.

Márton Losonczi
02.05.2024
Ursula von der Leyen Praises Hungarian Achievements on 20th Anniversary of EU Accession
CURRENT

Ursula von der Leyen Praises Hungarian Achievements on 20th Anniversary of EU Accession

Ursula von der Leyen, in a video message posted on social media, stated: ‘Twenty years ago, our family finally united in a common home.’ She also reminded that Hungary has always been situated in the heart of Europe.

Ádám Bráder
02.05.2024
Keep an Eye on America — The American Launch of The Genius of America by Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation János Csák
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Keep an Eye on America — The American Launch of The Genius of America by Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation János Csák

President of the publishing company Angelico Press John Riess expressed his hope that many American readers would find János Csák’s recent book The Genius of America a fresh take on the U.S., stating: ‘We’re always being exhorted to have an honest conversation about the issues of race or gender or privilege. So, let’s also have one about the country itself, what it meant to our ancestors and what it might still mean to us. Read The Genius of America, comment, argue, discuss, contend, debate. That is, at least I hope, still the American way.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
02.05.2024
The Ship of Fools
OPINION

The Ship of Fools

‘Our continent is effectively under siege—we can see that if we are willing to move away from the narratives that interpret migration solely as a ‘refugee issue’ and acknowledge that mass migration can also be a tool for terrorism and destabilization. The number of irregular migrants arriving in the Canary Islands more than tripled in January this year compared to the previous year. Germany is overwhelmed. Reception capacity was already exceeded in 2023, when 330,000 asylum applications were submitted in just a year, mostly from Muslim countries.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
02.05.2024
Historical Breakthrough for Hungarian Dog Breeds at World Dog Show
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

Historical Breakthrough for Hungarian Dog Breeds at World Dog Show

It was an initiative where expert breeding and handling on three different continents that made this incredible success possible. Cudar, the third-placed Kuvasz, was bred in Brazil, with a Hungarian heart. Now living in America, it came back to Europe to demonstrate to the world the beauty, values and power of this incredible Hungarian breed.

Beatrix Snyder and Kinga Kanyó (Kuvasz World)
02.05.2024
Twenty Years in the European Union — Five Lessons Learnt
OPINION

Twenty Years in the European Union — Five Lessons Learnt

‘Our fate has become one with that of the European Union not only because of integration, but also for geographical, economic, cultural and civilizational reasons. If the ship sinks, we sink with it. Of course, it is our duty to do everything we can to prepare a good lifeboat, but tossing and turning in a lifeboat in stormy seas is not the same as on an ocean liner. Therefore, the wisest thing to do is to remove the captain before he steers Europe’s ship into an iceberg. And the opportunity to do so is just now, more than twenty years after our accession.’

Balázs Orbán
01.05.2024
‘It Would Be a Sin to Do Nothing Even If We Cannot Do Everything’
DIASPORA

‘It Would Be a Sin to Do Nothing Even If We Cannot Do Everything’

‘When you move abroad, either of necessity or at your own initiative, the inevitable clash between the host and home cultures raises questions about the future of your mother tongue, culture of origin, and national identity. In a foreign language environment, the use of the mother tongue is not obvious, nor is the development and preservation of the original identity.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
01.05.2024
‘Polish conservative media needs international protection’ — An Interview with Ordo Iuris Co-Founder Jerzy Kwaśniewski
INTERVIEW

‘Polish conservative media needs international protection’ — An Interview with Ordo Iuris Co-Founder Jerzy Kwaśniewski

‘Now, the only remaining fortresses of conservatives are small media outlets, and they strongly need international cooperation, not only for the credibility, but also to protect them against the attacks of the government,’ President of the Board and co-founder of Ordo Iuris Institute, Jerzy Kwaśniewski pointed out in an interview with Hungarian Conservative.

Joakim Scheffer
01.05.2024
The Blue Rambler Shows the Way — An Exhibition of Barna Burger’s Blue Trail Photographs Opened in Budapest
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Blue Rambler Shows the Way — An Exhibition of Barna Burger’s Blue Trail Photographs Opened in Budapest

Standing at sunrise on a rocky lookout point on the Gerecse mountain, listening to the babel of birds singing in the Bakony, reaching a small village in Zemplén at noon bell, or chatting with the locals in one of the village shops, an oasis for the weary wanderer; all of this enrich the National Blue Trail experience with something that is beyond the idea of an obvious inner journey, offering also a reinterpretation of the concept of homeland.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
01.05.2024
Celebrating Labour Day in Hungary — A Conservative Perspective
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Celebrating Labour Day in Hungary — A Conservative Perspective

Is 1 May is a communist holiday, a Catholic feast, a folk tradition, or a universal celebration of labour? Whichever way we look at it, what is certain is that all those who work deserve respect and a break from work on a beautiful spring day.

Botond Szabó
01.05.2024
Hungarians Should Look to Battle-Hardened Irish Conservatives for Mutually Beneficial Cooperation
OPINION

Hungarians Should Look to Battle-Hardened Irish Conservatives for Mutually Beneficial Cooperation

‘Hungarians should heed Ireland’s example. Societal rot has existed for decades on the Emerald Isle, but only in recent years have its Catholic and Christian-democratic foundations palpably crumbled. Hungarian society becomes complacent over its cultural values at its own peril.’

Michael O’Shea
30.04.2024
A Conversation with Lieutenant Colonel (res.) Yaron Buskila Who Fought Against 40 Terrorists on 7 October
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Conversation with Lieutenant Colonel (res.) Yaron Buskila Who Fought Against 40 Terrorists on 7 October

‘Colonel Buskila explained that ‘‘there were two waves of the attack: in the first, there were the 2500 terrorists who infiltrated Israel and then in the second wave hundreds, maybe one thousand Gazan civilians took advantage of the fact that their border was open and rushed into Israel with knives just to kill people and steal.’’ Colonel Buskila added that these Gazans didn’t spare anything, and after they killed Israeli civilians in the kibbutzim, they stole everything, even the batteries, from those Israeli civilians’ cars whom they murdered.’

Sáron Sugár
30.04.2024
Von der Leyen Shows Readiness to Break Traditional Ruling Coalition in Favour of ECR
POLITICS

Von der Leyen Shows Readiness to Break Traditional Ruling Coalition in Favour of ECR

Ursula von der Leyen has signalled her willingness to depart from current practices and collaborate with the right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) political group should she secure a second term as Commission President. Von der Leyen unveiled this idea during her speech at the Maastricht Debate on Monday, a move that has stirred considerable backlash from the traditional allies of the EPP.

Joakim Scheffer
30.04.2024
‘The only person who can end the Russo⁠–⁠Ukrainian war is Donald Trump,’ Former US Ambassador Says
CURRENT

‘The only person who can end the Russo⁠–⁠Ukrainian war is Donald Trump,’ Former US Ambassador Says

According to former United States ambassador to Budapest David Cornstein, Donald Trump is the only person in the world who can bring an end to the Russo⁠–⁠Ukrainian war. Cornstein also praised Viktor Orbán and the achievements of the Hungarian government.

Ádám Bráder
30.04.2024
‘I want to see my country grow like Hungary’ — Blockbuster Film ‘Sound of Freedom’ Producer Eduardo Verástegui Praises Hungarian Leadership
INTERVIEW

‘I want to see my country grow like Hungary’ — Blockbuster Film ‘Sound of Freedom’ Producer Eduardo Verástegui Praises Hungarian Leadership

‘When a country achieves success like Hungary, it’s crucial to ensure that less successful countries also thrive by promoting the blueprint, pushing the strategy, and supporting one another,’ Mexican conservative film producer Eduardo Verástegui stressed in an interview with Hungarian Conservative on the sidelines of CPAC Hungary 2024.

Joakim Scheffer
30.04.2024
School Laptop Programme Continues to Enhance the Digitalization of Education in Hungary
CURRENT

School Laptop Programme Continues to Enhance the Digitalization of Education in Hungary

Speaking in Szolnok, State Secretary for Education Zoltán Maruzsa noted that notebooks are distributed at more than 3,000 distribution points not only in state institutions but also in church, minority, municipal, and foundation schools. In Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County alone 4,499 laptops of the total 193,000 will be handed out at sixty-two distribution points.

Ádám Bráder
30.04.2024
Guarding the Gates of Europe — MCC Hosts Panel Discussion on Migration
CURRENT

Guarding the Gates of Europe — MCC Hosts Panel Discussion on Migration

Fabrice Leggeri, the ‘guest of honour’ at the event, who served as the director of Frontex from 2015 to 2022 opined that the European Union as a rule attempts to dissuade member states from defending their own borders.

Ádám Bráder
30.04.2024
‘I wish there were more Hungary in Europe’ — An Interview with Václav Klaus
INTERVIEW

‘I wish there were more Hungary in Europe’ — An Interview with Václav Klaus

‘I wish there were more Hungary in the European Union. if centre-right and conservative parties win elections all over Europe and come into government, then there will be a chance to change something in Europe. You can’t change anything in Brussels. Brussels is unchangeable.’ 

Loretta Tóth
29.04.2024
S&P Maintains Hungary’s BBB Rating, Assesses Financial Outlook as ‘Stable’
CURRENT

S&P Maintains Hungary’s BBB Rating, Assesses Financial Outlook as ‘Stable’

The global credit rating agency expects Hungary’s ‘fiscal slippage’ in 2023 to be temporary, and projects the country’s GDP to grow by 2.6 per cent in 2024, after it shrank by 0.5 per cent in 2023.

Márton Losonczi
29.04.2024
President Biden Makes Bizarre Choice: He Appears on Howard Stern’s Radio Show
CURRENT

President Biden Makes Bizarre Choice: He Appears on Howard Stern’s Radio Show

At the height of his popularity, ‘shock jock’ Howard Stern was known for having porn actors perform sex acts on his show and routinely engaged in racial humour, even saying the ‘N-word’ on air. Yet President Joe Biden, who has been criticized even by liberal outlets for being unavailable to the press, chose him to finally give a long-form interview.

Márton Losonczi
29.04.2024
Hungarian Film Day Events Begin Today
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Film Day Events Begin Today

More than a hundred Hungarian films will be available on nineteen television channels, rarely seen Hungarian films will be screened in cinemas, and almost all streaming platforms available in Hungary will join the celebration of Hungarian film starting on 29 April, the National Film Institute announced.

Ádám Bráder
29.04.2024
Pentathlon International Union Chief Eyes Hungary for 2027 World Championships
CURRENT

Pentathlon International Union Chief Eyes Hungary for 2027 World Championships

Speaking to public Kossuth radio at the World Cup held at Ludovika Campus, President of the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) Klaus Schormann stated that there is a good chance that Hungary will host the 2027 World Championships. He also discussed the necessity for change and the renewal of the sport, stating that pentathlon should become as widely accessible as possible.

Ádám Bráder
29.04.2024
‘Viktor Orbán speaks truth to power’ — An Interview with Republican Congressman Andy Harris
INTERVIEW

‘Viktor Orbán speaks truth to power’ — An Interview with Republican Congressman Andy Harris

‘Viktor Orbán is the one standing up for the average European people, not their government,’ Republican Congressman Andy Harris pointed out in an interview with Hungarian Conservative on the sidelines of CPAC Hungary 2024.

Joakim Scheffer
29.04.2024
President Tamás Sulyok’s Work on Finding a Balance Between EU Law and National Constitutionalism
CULTURE & SOCIETY

President Tamás Sulyok’s Work on Finding a Balance Between EU Law and National Constitutionalism

‘The approach advocated for by Tamás Sulyok is not the reverse of the European Court of Justice’s primacy over national constitutional courts. Contrary to the view of some misguided alarmists, Sulyok did not argue for the unquestionable primacy of the Hungarian interpretation of national constitutions over the European. In fact, in Tamás Sulyok’s view, the relations between the two does not have to be hierarchical at all, with one having the ultimate interpretative power with regards to the constitutions of the EU member states.’

Lili Zemplényi
29.04.2024
Frontiers of Our Diaspora: Hungarian Emigrants in Bolivia
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

Frontiers of Our Diaspora: Hungarian Emigrants in Bolivia

Refugee groups started trickling in after the catastrophic defeat of the Austro–Hungarian empire in the First World War and the dismembering of the historical Hungarian Kingdom, resulting in the loss of many ethnically Hungarian territories for Hungary. The destruction of the war and the discriminative policies of the new states prompted many Hungarians to seek a better life beyond the sea. Latin America soon became an important emigration target, as the United States started to severely restrict immigration from Eastern Europe in the 1920s.

Dániel Farkas
29.04.2024
Hungarian Student Wins Best Delegate Award at Model United Nations Conference
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Student Wins Best Delegate Award at Model United Nations Conference

Boldizsár Nagy told M1 that the competitors were given a predetermined topic: the protection of civilians in an armed conflict and the role of youth in matters of peace and security.

Ádám Bráder
29.04.2024
Conservative Leadership in Germany and Hungary: Policy Suggestions from Hungary
POLITICS

Conservative Leadership in Germany and Hungary: Policy Suggestions from Hungary

‘Conservative policy approaches in Germany and Hungary have different prerequisites. However, the majority of voters in both countries share similar ideas, with a societal centre ground that leans to the right.’

Bence Bauer
28.04.2024
Adalbert of Prague, Saint of the Peoples of Central Europe
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Adalbert of Prague, Saint of the Peoples of Central Europe

Politics permeated St Adalbert’s tragic life as much as the birth of the then-nascent and emerging states of Poland, Bohemia, and Hungary. That is the way Adalbert became the patron saint of all three Central and Eastern European Kingdoms, helping them to preserve their independence and join medieval Europe as autonomous Christian communities.

László Veszprémy
28.04.2024
‘Volunteering is about helping a community, it is not about one person’ — An Interview with the President of the Hungarian American Athletic Club of New Brunswick
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘Volunteering is about helping a community, it is not about one person’ — An Interview with the President of the Hungarian American Athletic Club of New Brunswick

Denisa Bott-Varga has been an active member of the 110-year-old Hungarian American Athletic Club in New Brunswick and leader of the local Csűrdöngölő Folk Dance Ensemble since the early 2000s, when she arrived to the US from Slovakia. In 2023, she received an Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic for her work in Hungarian diaspora culture and folk dance. In the interview she talks about her passion for folk dance and her efforts to build and preserve the Hungarian community in New Brunswick.

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
28.04.2024
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