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REVIEW

  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

The Sacred and the Sacrilegious

‘Given the sexual curiosity of people today, especially among the youth, there is a pressing need for the Church’s shepherds to speak with clarity on such matters. Regrettably, what we often witness is the ostrich effect at the very best—or…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 09.09.2025
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán Demands EU to Cover Border Protection Costs in Letter to Von der Leyen

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has demanded financial compensation from the European Commission for Hungary’s border protection efforts, telling Ursula von der Leyen that Budapest has blocked over a million illegal migrants since 2015 but has been fined instead of…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 09.09.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

French PM Ousted, Triggering Government Collapse

Prime Minister François Bayrou of France has lost the vote of no confidence he called on himself, with the motion passing 364–194, triggering the collapse of the government. He served for less than a year in office. The leader of…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Democrats, Media Slammed After Brutal Stabbing of Ukrainian Refugee Iryna Zarutska

Democrats and the mainstream press face mounting criticism after 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death on a Charlotte train. While shocking footage of the attack emerged, national media coverage remained scarce—prompting Elon Musk, Piers Morgan, and Republicans…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Relic Returns: The Hungarian American Behind the Holy Right Hand’s Recovery

‘Archbishop Béla Witz visited me and asked me to bring the Holy Right Hand back to Hungary when we travelled to Salzburg. At first, fulfilling this request seemed impossible. But since I am well aware of what St Stephen’s Day…
  • Magyar Krónika
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • POLITICS

How Do Citizens See the Future of the European Union?

‘When asked which three areas the European Union should focus on most in the future in order to increase its global political influence, respondents highlighted security and defence policy cooperation, increasing European competitiveness, and achieving energy independence.’…
  • Vivien Kalas
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • CURRENT

PM Orbán Urges EU–Russia Security Deal, Circular EU to Avoid Collapse

At Fidesz’s annual political season opener in Kötcse, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that Western dominance is collapsing and only a new EU–Russia security deal can bring peace in Europe. He warned that Ukraine’s EU accession would mean war, sketched…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Ukrainian FM Sybiha to Visit Hungary Amid Druzhba Pipeline Tensions

Hungary’s relations with Ukraine are at a historic low, but Budapest remains open to dialogue, Péter Szijjártó said on Monday. Blaming Kyiv for curtailing Transcarpathian Hungarian rights, he announced that Ukrainian FM Andrii Sybiha will visit Budapest this week despite…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Hungary Well-Positioned to Thrive in the Age of AI

Hungary is well-positioned to thrive in the AI era thanks to its infrastructure, growing digital skills, and competitive high-tech exports, Minister for National Economy Márton Nagy said at the AI Summit 2025. Warning that the EU is falling behind global…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • CURRENT

Power Won through Deception: How the Globalists Hide Their True Goals

Poland’s 2023 election is a warning for Hungary in 2026, as Péter Magyar and his TISZA Party follow the same globalist path as Donald Tusk, risking unpopular policies such as higher taxes, new research from the Hungarian-Polish Freedom Institute claims….
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, CURRENT

Hungarian Rapper Jokes about Hanging PM Orbán at Concert

Krisztián ‘Krúbi’ Horváth has told his audience: ‘After we hang him, I’ll give a healing kiss to his belly’ at his concert in Budapest, Hungary, referring to PM Orbán. Previously, another Hungarian hip hop artist staged a mock assassination at…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 08.09.2025
Jacopo Ligozzi, A Chimera (between 1590 and 1610). Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
  • PHILOSOPHY, TECH

(Post)Humanism: Proving Fukuyama Right?

‘Without Christianity, there are no human rights, nor any democracy. Therefore, Fukuyama’s “Last Man” is not the triumph of human history at all, but quite the opposite: as he puts, that will indeed be the “End of History” for humanity….
  • László Gábor Lovászy
  • ‎ —‎ 07.09.2025
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REVIEW

Hungary Opens Doors to the World at Osaka Expo 2025
CULTURE & SOCIETY TECH

Hungary Opens Doors to the World at Osaka Expo 2025

After 75 years, Japan is once again hosting the world for six months, as Expo 2025 Osaka opened its gates to visitors over the weekend. The Hungarian Pavilion, inaugurated by Minister for National Economy Márton Nagy on Sunday, offers a deep dive into Hungarian culture and innovation, with the potential to give a significant boost to the country’s growing tourism sector.

Joakim Scheffer
14.04.2025
Reinhold Niebuhr on Morality and International Relations
PHILOSOPHY

Reinhold Niebuhr on Morality and International Relations

‘Applying Christian theology and ethics to international relations is now an acutely important activity. The hopeful realism of Reinhold Niebuhr offers one way of recovering a Christian approach to the crisis that is hurtling towards our civilization at a terrifying speed. Niebuhr’s anthropological pessimism provides a foundation for his notion that nations can, and should, work towards a fragile justice.’

Simon P. Kennedy
14.04.2025
‘You can only love what you know’ — A Conversation with Beáta Krasznai
DIASPORA INTERVIEW

‘You can only love what you know’ — A Conversation with Beáta Krasznai

‘I’m proud that they speak two languages fluently. But we cannot take away from them the fact that they also love the place where they grew up, which is a part of their personality. Having an American identity doesn’t mean they lack a Hungarian one. In fact, I believe they are twice as rich, both emotionally and culturally—if we do it right.’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
13.04.2025
Do Millionaires Like Cheese? Covert Measures Against Mihály Borsa, 1960–1974
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Do Millionaires Like Cheese? Covert Measures Against Mihály Borsa, 1960–1974

‘Borsa first came to the attention of state security in 1960, and from 1962 onward, he became a target of internal counterintelligence under the code name “Milliomos” (Millionaire). Initially, he was monitored within the group file titled “Együttműködők” (The Collaborators), and later a personal file was opened on him.’

László Bernát Veszprémy
13.04.2025
Were the Kings of the Árpád Dynasty Real Hungarians?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Were the Kings of the Árpád Dynasty Real Hungarians?

‘It goes without saying that the House of Árpád is the first Hungarian dynasty of rulers. But is this statement really so self-evident?…we cannot rule out the possibility that princes by descent existed already before Levedi. The Árpád and Hungarian attributes, however, deserve some deeper reflection.’

Gábor Bencsik
13.04.2025
The Changing Face of War: Strategic Adaptation in the 21st Century
CULTURE & SOCIETY OPINION

The Changing Face of War: Strategic Adaptation in the 21st Century

‘Technology is rapidly revolutionizing warfare, fundamentally changing the circumstances in which conflicts unfold. With modern drones and artificial intelligence, a paradigm shift is taking place that fundamentally rewrites our concepts of war. The battlefield no longer necessarily requires human presence…The era of self-sacrificing captains is disappearing, if not already gone.’

Norbert Szári
12.04.2025
A Hungarian King in the Holy Land — King Andrew II
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Hungarian King in the Holy Land — King Andrew II

‘The emergence of critical historiography, regardless of religious affiliation, from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries onwards, “lifted the veil” on the previously much-appreciated campaign and its leader. Eminent historians read the contemporary chroniclers who were dissatisfied with the King’s departure and reassessed the campaign led by Andrew accordingly.’

László Veszprémy
12.04.2025
‘Being Hungarian is a privilege, a pride, a mission’ — Prof. Dr. Balázs Hankó in New York
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

‘Being Hungarian is a privilege, a pride, a mission’ — Prof. Dr. Balázs Hankó in New York

‘At the latest event of the Speaker Series organized by the New York Young Republicans Club (NYYRC), Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation Prof. Dr. Balázs Hankó spoke about the significant roles that culture, technology, and diplomatic engagements play in shaping Hungary’s international standing and domestic growth…’

Ildikó Antal-Ferencz
12.04.2025
Former Trump Assistant Lauds Orbán’s ICC Exit, Urges Others to Follow
POLITICS REVIEW

Former Trump Assistant Lauds Orbán’s ICC Exit, Urges Others to Follow

Former Deputy Assistant to Donald Trump, Fred Fleitz, writes in Newsmax that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made the right decision in withdrawing from the International Criminal Court last week. Fleitz also urged other countries to follow suit, arguing that the Hague-based court poses a serious threat to national sovereignty due to its politically biased decisions.

Joakim Scheffer
11.04.2025
Orbán Meets Erdoğan Amid Large-Scale Opposition Protests in Türkiye
CURRENT

Orbán Meets Erdoğan Amid Large-Scale Opposition Protests in Türkiye

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is currently in Türkiye, where he met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum. One of Orbán’s closest allies in the region, Erdoğan is facing unrest on a scale not seen in years following the arrest of opposition leader Ekrem İmamoğlu on charges of corruption and alleged links to terrorism.

Joakim Scheffer
11.04.2025
Friedrich Merz, the New Chancellor of…Ukraine
OPINION POLITICS

Friedrich Merz, the New Chancellor of…Ukraine

With the CDU–SPD coalition agreement presented on Wednesday, it has become clear that the new government, under the leadership of Friedrich Merz, will prioritize Ukraine’s interests over those of Germany and its people. Having failed to deliver on his own campaign promises, Merz is already paying the price for his political betrayal: Alice Weidel’s AfD has overtaken the CDU, becoming the largest party in Germany by a margin of one percentage point.

Joakim Scheffer
11.04.2025
Drug Dealers Disguised as Delivery Men Busted in Szeged
CURRENT

Drug Dealers Disguised as Delivery Men Busted in Szeged

Fourteen people have been indicted for drug trafficking in the city of Szeged, Hungary. Seven of the suspects were allegedly dealing drugs as part of an organized crime group, who delivered the illegal substances disguised as food delivery men.

Márton Losonczi
11.04.2025
Szánthó: Ukraine Doesn’t Pass the Bar Even by the EU’s Own Metrics
CURRENT

Szánthó: Ukraine Doesn’t Pass the Bar Even by the EU’s Own Metrics

In a Facebook post, Director General for the Center for Fundamental Rights Miklós Szánthó has pointed out that an image of Alex Soros and Marta Kos shows that Ukraine has not met any of the criteria for EU membership, even by the European Union’s own assessment.

Márton Losonczi
11.04.2025
Hungary Deepens Ties with Japan in Economy and Innovation
CURRENT TECH

Hungary Deepens Ties with Japan in Economy and Innovation

During his official visit to Tokyo, Hungary’s Minister for National Economy Márton Nagy met with top Japanese leaders to strengthen economic, trade, and investment ties, reaffirming Japan’s key role as a strategic partner for Hungary in the Asia–Pacific region.

Ádám Bráder
11.04.2025
Orbán Slams EU Plans and Domestic Opposition in Latest Radio Interview
CURRENT POLITICS

Orbán Slams EU Plans and Domestic Opposition in Latest Radio Interview

In a radio interview, Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán discussed EU politics, Ukraine’s accession, domestic economic policies, and national values, drawing comparisons between past and present political controversies and defending the government’s actions.

Ádám Bráder
11.04.2025
Most Hungarians Say Ukraine’s Fast EU Entry Would Hurt Hungary, Poll Shows
CURRENT

Most Hungarians Say Ukraine’s Fast EU Entry Would Hurt Hungary, Poll Shows

According to a Századvég survey, 72 per cent of Hungarians believe Ukraine’s fast-tracked EU accession would be more harmful than beneficial to Hungary, citing financial strain and security risks as major concerns.

Ádám Bráder
11.04.2025
Slovakia Moves to Include Only Two Genders in the Constitution
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Slovakia Moves to Include Only Two Genders in the Constitution

Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia has announced that his government coalition is proposing a new amendment to the Slovakian Constitution which would dictate that only two genders, male and female, are recognized by the country’s government. This is a very similar amendment that Hungary added to its Fundamental Law in December 2020.

Márton Losonczi
10.04.2025
A President ‘Wanted’ — An Interview with Milorad Dodik of Republika Srpska
INTERVIEW

A President ‘Wanted’ — An Interview with Milorad Dodik of Republika Srpska

‘Bosnia and Herzegovina is facing the most serious constitutional crisis since its inception, and this crisis will be resolved through political and legal means,’ President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik told Hungarian Conservative. In the interview, the Bosnian Serb leader—currently facing two arrest warrants—sets out the lesser-known perspective of the ongoing tensions in the Western Balkans.

Joakim Scheffer
10.04.2025
JD Vance Warns of Europe’s Civilizational Suicide—Hungary Among Few Bright Spots
POLITICS REVIEW

JD Vance Warns of Europe’s Civilizational Suicide—Hungary Among Few Bright Spots

US Vice President JD Vance warned that Europe is heading toward ‘civilizational suicide’ due to unchecked migration, shrinking freedoms and embracing a woke agenda. Hungary is among the few bright spots, credited for defending its borders and national identity.

Joakim Scheffer
10.04.2025
Library Series Dives into Budapest’s 1950 Unification and Its Legacy
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Library Series Dives into Budapest’s 1950 Unification and Its Legacy

To mark the 75th anniversary of Greater Budapest’s formation, the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library is launching a 14-part discussion series across former towns and villages that joined the capital in 1950, exploring the social and cultural impact of unification.

Ádám Bráder
10.04.2025
Dow Posts Largest Single-Day Gains in History After Trump Announces Tariff Pause
CURRENT

Dow Posts Largest Single-Day Gains in History After Trump Announces Tariff Pause

After President Trump announced a 90-day pause for the 75 countries that offered to negotiate instead of reciprocating, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2,962.86 points, which is the largest single-day gain in its history. In terms of percentage, it was 7.87 per cent, which was its 19th largest single-day gain since it started tracking in 1882.

Márton Losonczi
10.04.2025
Miskolc Launches AI Pilot Project to Shape the City of the Future
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT TECH

Miskolc Launches AI Pilot Project to Shape the City of the Future

A pilot project showcasing urban-level applications of artificial intelligence has launched in Miskolc. The initiative will focus on boosting the economy, improving education, developing digital skills, and enhancing tourism through AI solutions.

Ádám Bráder
10.04.2025
Hungary Begins Printing Ballots for Ukraine’s EU Membership Vote
CURRENT

Hungary Begins Printing Ballots for Ukraine’s EU Membership Vote

Hungarians will soon vote in a national consultation on Ukraine’s potential EU membership. Ballots are now being printed with strict security measures, as the government invites citizens to express their views on the controversial accession.

Ádám Bráder
10.04.2025
‘No better institution for civilizing males than marriage’ — An Interview with Heather Mac Donald
INTERVIEW

‘No better institution for civilizing males than marriage’ — An Interview with Heather Mac Donald

Why are children conservative creatures? Which has better statistics: the conservative or the liberal family model? And should the state interfere in family matters despite the old Republican concept? We talked to the Fellow of the Manhattan Institute about family policies and realities at the Danube Institute’s Family Formation conference in Budapest.

Tamás Maráczi
10.04.2025
Picnic Table at Hungary–Austria–Slovakia Border Goes Viral on X
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Picnic Table at Hungary–Austria–Slovakia Border Goes Viral on X

Recently, an image of a triangular picnic table in the Rajka Statue Park at the Hungary–Austria–Slovakia border, which has each of its three chairs located in a different country, has garnered quite a bit of attention on X.

Márton Losonczi
09.04.2025
Chinese Mercenaries in Ukraine? Beijing Rejects Zelenskyy’s Claim
CURRENT

Chinese Mercenaries in Ukraine? Beijing Rejects Zelenskyy’s Claim

China rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s claim of large-scale Chinese military involvement on Russia’s side on Wednesday. Kyiv announced on Tuesday that two Chinese citizens had been captured in Donetsk and suggested that there could be ‘many more’ fighting against Ukrainian forces.

Joakim Scheffer
09.04.2025
Hungary Eyes Deeper Academic Ties with Harvard and Yale
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungary Eyes Deeper Academic Ties with Harvard and Yale

Hungarian Minister for Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó held talks with Harvard and Yale leaders to expand joint academic programmes, highlighting Hungary’s reformed higher education system and scholarship opportunities for transatlantic cooperation.

Ádám Bráder
09.04.2025
Hungary–Serbia Historic Cooperation Is on the Table, Expert Says
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungary–Serbia Historic Cooperation Is on the Table, Expert Says

Tamás Bernáth, researcher and lecturer at the MCC School of Economics, has recently appeared on the Hungarian news channel HírTV to discuss the new crude oil pipeline being built between Hungary and Serbia; as well as a defence agreement reportedly in the planning between the two nations and its implications.

Márton Losonczi
09.04.2025
Hungarian Parliament Debates Tougher Anti-Drug Measures
CURRENT

Hungarian Parliament Debates Tougher Anti-Drug Measures

Hungarian lawmakers debate a new legislation on Wednesday targeting drug production, distribution, and use. The proposal includes stricter police powers, harsher penalties, and the potential closure of businesses tied to repeated drug offenses.

Ádám Bráder
09.04.2025
Hungary Emerges as Key Safe Haven for Global Auto Industry, Foreign Minister Says in London
CURRENT

Hungary Emerges as Key Safe Haven for Global Auto Industry, Foreign Minister Says in London

Hungary has seen a surge in interest from the global automotive industry in recent days, as it offers a rare oasis of political and economic stability amid global uncertainty—according to Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó in London.

Ádám Bráder
09.04.2025
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