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Nóra Lakos’s I Accidentally Wrote a Book Wins Seven International Awards in One Weekend

Nóra Lakos’s family film I Accidentally Wrote a Book collected seven international awards over the weekend in Germany, Poland, and Denmark, further cementing its status as Hungary’s most successful live-action family movie in decades….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 07.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Voices from Warsaw: The Key Takeaways from the 2025 Warsaw Security Forum

‘With the raging war in Ukraine, Russia’s recent incursions into NATO airspace in Poland, Estonia, and Denmark, and the rising worries of war in the Pacific, one would probably imagine that the tone of the conference would be somber and…
  • Sean Nottoli
  • ‎ —‎ 07.10.2025
Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach PHOTO: Tamás Gyurkovits/Hungarian Conservative
  • INTERVIEW

Thatcherism Is a Great Belief in Human Freedom — An Interview with Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach

What were the main characteristics of Margaret Thatcher’s personality? What was the greatest hardship she had to face in government? What was the most important political achievement she was proud of? We asked the Iron Lady’s former chief policy adviser…
  • Tamás Maráczi
  • ‎ —‎ 07.10.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Hungarian Opposition Leader Denounces Facebook Censorship as Threat to Democracy

Leader of the far-right Hungarian opposition party Our Homeland, László Toroczkai has announced in parliament that he will challenge the result of the 2026 parliamentary election regardless of outcome. Since Facebook deleted his page in 2019 and hasn’t reinstated it…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • CURRENT, POLITICS

Orbán: Hungary’s Economic Take-Off Depends on Lower Taxes

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared that low taxes are the best economic policy in an interview with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stressing tax cuts as key to wage growth and competitiveness while rejecting EU-driven tax hikes….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Lifetime Tax Exemption to Mothers of Three Hailed as Historic Landmark in Family Policy

Hungary has launched a landmark tax exemption for mothers of three children, ending their personal income tax burden permanently. The government hails it as a family policy revolution, while critics dismiss it as electioneering—State Secretary Zsófia Koncz shared details about…
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • CURRENT

Trump Calls on Virginia AG Nominee Jay Jones to Quit over Texts about Killing GOP

Democrat Jay Jones admitted sending texts describing the murder of former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert and his family, sparking a political firestorm. President Trump and Vice President JD Vance condemned the remarks as disqualifying, with Trump endorsing Republican Attorney…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • CURRENT

French Government Collapses Less than 12 Hours After Taking Office

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and his cabinet resigned less than 12 hours after being sworn in, setting a record as the fastest collapse in the history of the Fifth Republic. The debacle marks Macron’s third failed government since the…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • CURRENT, REVIEW

Merkel: Labelling Orbán a ‘Russian Trojan Horse’ Is Absurd

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel dismissed claims that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is a Russian ‘Trojan horse’ in the EU, calling the accusations ‘nonsense’ and ‘absurd’ in an interview with opposition channel Partizán. She stressed Orbán has always pursued…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Ballot Access: A Familiar Front in the Democracy War

‘Across Europe, establishment forces increasingly block ballot access to maintain liberalism’s tight grip.’…
  • Michael O’Shea
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • INTERVIEW

‘Thatcher had a very special place in her heart for Hungary’ — An Interview with Sir William Cash

‘She had a huge belief in the sense of independence…which your Prime Minister has as well: national identity, determination to secure your borders, and the right to govern yourselves. You have a dilemma, which is the one that she had…
  • Márton Lukács
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY

Student Satisfaction Signals Strength in Hungarian Higher Education

A new survey by the Nézőpont Institute shows strong trust in Hungarian universities, with nearly 80 per cent of students saying they would choose the same institution again and three-quarters ready to recommend their university to others….
  • Ádám Bráder
  • ‎ —‎ 06.10.2025
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REVIEW

The Lucy Connolly Case: Two-Tier British Justice
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

The Lucy Connolly Case: Two-Tier British Justice

‘The United Kingdom has not imprisoned a majority of convicted child sex offenders, burglars, or even low-level terrorists for terms as severe as Connolly’s.’

David Oldroyd-Bolt
15.05.2025
From AI to Demography — What’s Reshaping Hungary’s Labour Market?
CULTURE & SOCIETY

From AI to Demography — What’s Reshaping Hungary’s Labour Market?

What will the future labour market in Hungary look like, and what challenges must employees, employers, and the state overcome to create a system that benefits all stakeholders? Oeconomus Economic Research Foundation and WHC joined forces to answer these questions in a comprehensive study examining current trends and future challenges, presented at a distinguished conference on Thursday.

Joakim Scheffer
15.05.2025
Hungarian Scientists Discover Hidden Mechanism Behind Tumour Relapse
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Hungarian Scientists Discover Hidden Mechanism Behind Tumour Relapse

Hungarian researchers have discovered a mechanism by which cancer cells survive chemotherapy and later reignite tumor growth. The study reveals that therapy-induced dormancy may not be the end for cancer cells, but a dangerous new beginning.

Ádám Bráder
15.05.2025
‘I come in peace—don’t shoot. I am one of yours’
OPINION

‘I come in peace—don’t shoot. I am one of yours’

‘We have heard Trump. We have heard Vance. We are taking notes. We are doing the work. But if we are to recover—from this economic dislocation, from cultural disorientation, from moral exhaustion—we will need your help. And if you choose not to offer it, because we are no longer good enough, or because better deals lie elsewhere—so be it.’

Juan A Soto
15.05.2025
Hungary Unveils High-Speed Oval Track at ZalaZONE Automotive Test Center
CURRENT

Hungary Unveils High-Speed Oval Track at ZalaZONE Automotive Test Center

A 4.45-kilometre high-speed oval track capable of supporting speeds up to 250 km/h was inaugurated at ZalaZONE in Zalaegerszeg, marking a major step in Hungary’s bid to become a hub for automotive innovation and global industry collaboration.

Ádám Bráder
15.05.2025
Hungarians Oppose Foreign Influence in Politics and Media, Survey Finds
CURRENT POLITICS

Hungarians Oppose Foreign Influence in Politics and Media, Survey Finds

A recent survey by Századvég Foundation reveals that most Hungarians reject foreign influence in domestic politics and media, supporting new legislation that would restrict foreign-funded organizations seen as threats to national sovereignty.

Ádám Bráder
15.05.2025
MCC International Technology Summit to Continue in 13 Regional Centres
CULTURE & SOCIETY TECH

MCC International Technology Summit to Continue in 13 Regional Centres

The MCC Budapest Summit on Technology and Society aims to answer the question of how to find the balance between innovation and traditional values in a rapidly changing world. The MCC Budapest Summit is also part of MCC’s long-term mission: to strengthen international knowledge sharing, community dialogue, and intellectual values in all regions of the Carpathian Basin.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
15.05.2025
The Iron Fist of HDF — György Klapka Armoured Brigade Open Day Attracts Thousands
CULTURE & SOCIETY

The Iron Fist of HDF — György Klapka Armoured Brigade Open Day Attracts Thousands

HDF György Klapka 1st Armoured Brigade held its annual open day on 11 April, an event that attracted several thousand visitors. This significant turnout reflected public confidence in the armed forces and underlined their close connection with society.

Konrád Gazdag
15.05.2025
We Decide the Future of Europe!
OPINION

We Decide the Future of Europe!

‘In the past two decades, the European Union has turned from a community of values into a power centre and from an internal market into a proto-state. It has happened without the explicit political authorization of the Member States and European citizens…Today, the main line of division in European politics lies between those who support or condone this process and those who oppose it.’

János Bóka
15.05.2025
Metallically Bright? — Reflections on the US–Ukraine Minerals Agreement
CURRENT POLITICS

Metallically Bright? — Reflections on the US–Ukraine Minerals Agreement

The agreement is not just a matter for Ukraine and the US. There is a geopolitical realignment of the world’s raw materials markets, in which Europe’s interests are strongly involved. If US companies are, in practice, given priority access to Ukrainian raw materials, this could limit the EU’s room for manoeuvre at a time when the speed of the green transition will determine future competitiveness.

Viktória Lilla Pató
14.05.2025
Pope Leo Offers Mediation Between Zelenskyy and Putin
CURRENT

Pope Leo Offers Mediation Between Zelenskyy and Putin

As the proposed meeting in Istanbul between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin remains in limbo, Pope Leo XIV appears to have offered the Holy See’s mediation to the warring parties. The negotiations have gained new momentum as international pressure mounts on Russia to agree on a ceasefire.

Joakim Scheffer
14.05.2025
IMEC Conference Co-hosted by the Israeli SIGNAL Group and the Danube Institute
CULTURE & SOCIETY POLITICS

IMEC Conference Co-hosted by the Israeli SIGNAL Group and the Danube Institute

Budapest-based Danube Institute and the Israeli SIGNAL Group co-organized a conference on the India–Middle East–Europe Corridor (IMEC)—an alternative transport route proposed in 2023 by G20 countries to link Asia to Europe while countering China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Experts and policymakers argued that IMEC could represent a new vision of multipolar cooperation, economic resilience, and strategic autonomy.

Joakim Scheffer
14.05.2025
Hungarian Reservists and Ohio National Guard Conduct Joint Live-Fire Drill in Hungary
CURRENT

Hungarian Reservists and Ohio National Guard Conduct Joint Live-Fire Drill in Hungary

Hungarian reservists and the Ohio National Guard are conducting joint live-fire exercises in Bakonykúti, Fejér County, under the Valiant Panther 2025 training operation, enhancing combat readiness and deepening three decades of defence cooperation.

Ádám Bráder
14.05.2025
Tanks Filmed Rolling Through the Streets of Budapest at Night
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Tanks Filmed Rolling Through the Streets of Budapest at Night

A Hungarian Facebook user has shared a video of tanks driving across the streets of Budapest at night over the weekend. Many people picked up the footage, fearing it was a sign of military escalation. However, an expert from the Hungarian tabloid Blikk has cracked the case.

Márton Losonczi
14.05.2025
EU Court Rules Against Von der Leyen in Historic Pfizergate Verdict
CURRENT POLITICS

EU Court Rules Against Von der Leyen in Historic Pfizergate Verdict

The EU’s General Court has delivered a major blow to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, annulling Brussels’ refusal to release her COVID-era text messages with Pfizer’s CEO. The ruling exposes deep flaws in EU transparency and intensifies scrutiny over the €35 billion vaccine contract central to the Pfizergate scandal.

Joakim Scheffer
14.05.2025
Bryan Leib: Hungary Is the Safest Place for Jews in Europe, Thanks to PM Orbán
CURRENT

Bryan Leib: Hungary Is the Safest Place for Jews in Europe, Thanks to PM Orbán

Center for Fundamental Rights Senior Fellow Bryan Leib has recently attended the Jewish News Syndicate’s conference in Jerusalem, Israel, where he explained to the audience why Hungary is the safest place for Jews in Europe.

Márton Losonczi
14.05.2025
ELTE and Government Partner to Advance Human-Centred AI in Hungary
CURRENT TECH

ELTE and Government Partner to Advance Human-Centred AI in Hungary

Hungary is revising its national AI strategy with a strong emphasis on education, ethics, and social application, government commissioner László Palkovics announced, signing a partnership with ELTE to shape human-centered and trustworthy AI technologies.

Ádám Bráder
14.05.2025
Hungary’s Automotive Industry Thrives Despite Global Challenges
CURRENT TECH

Hungary’s Automotive Industry Thrives Despite Global Challenges

Hungary’s car industry remains a driving force of the national economy despite global headwinds, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said, stressing that East–West cooperation is key to success in the age of electromobility.

Ádám Bráder
14.05.2025
Carried by the Waves of History: The Hungarian Diaspora in Lima
CULTURE & SOCIETY DIASPORA

Carried by the Waves of History: The Hungarian Diaspora in Lima

‘It is no surprise, then, that even Peru, a mountainous country far from the Pacific coast, a subject of many tales about the Incas, was also home to Hungarians throughout history. This is not just a tale of curious travels from Central Europe to Latin America, but a history of our relationship to the great migratory waves that have impacted our region…’

Dániel Farkas
14.05.2025
Von der Leyen’s Week Marred by Private Jet Scandal, Pfizergate Ruling
CURRENT POLITICS

Von der Leyen’s Week Marred by Private Jet Scandal, Pfizergate Ruling

Despite their advocacy for increasingly stringent green policies, EU leaders—including Commission President Ursula von der Leyen—took a private jet last week from Brussels to Luxembourg, a journey that would have taken just over two hours by car. The scandal has cast a shadow over von der Leyen’s week, already clouded by an eagerly anticipated EU court ruling concerning the so-called Pfizergate text messages.

Joakim Scheffer
13.05.2025
Transylvanian Hungarian István Kovács to Referee the Champions League Final
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Transylvanian Hungarian István Kovács to Referee the Champions League Final

István Kovács from Nagykároly (Carei), Romania, will be officiating this year’s UCL final between Paris Saint-Germain and Internazionale. He is the fourth ethnic Hungarian to referee the premier European club competition’s final, after Károly Palotai (twice, in 1976 and 1981), Sándor Puhl (1997), and, most recently, Viktor Kassai (2011).

Márton Losonczi
13.05.2025
Orbán: ‘The war in Ukraine is lost’
CURRENT

Orbán: ‘The war in Ukraine is lost’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that, although no one dares to say it, the war in Ukraine is essentially lost. He made the statement at the Conference of Presidents of the European Union Parliaments, held in the National Assembly in Budapest.

Joakim Scheffer
13.05.2025
HungaroControl Forecasts Record Air Traffic in 2025 with Major Innovations in Place
CULTURE & SOCIETY

HungaroControl Forecasts Record Air Traffic in 2025 with Major Innovations in Place

HungaroControl projects an 8–15 per cent increase in Hungarian air traffic for 2025, with this summer likely to break all-time records. New technologies, staff reinforcements, and safety upgrades aim to ensure a smooth and delay-free travel season.

Ádám Bráder
13.05.2025
Balázs Orbán to The Telegraph: ‘This is how Hungary climbed the birth-rate rankings’
REVIEW

Balázs Orbán to The Telegraph: ‘This is how Hungary climbed the birth-rate rankings’

‘The only true solution [to the Demographic crisis] is to support families and encourage higher birth rates among the domestic population,’ Political Director to the Prime Minister of Hungary Balázs Orbán wrote in his recently published essay for The Telegraph.

Márton Losonczi
13.05.2025
Budapest Mayor Dismisses Head of Public Transport Amid Integrity Concerns
CURRENT

Budapest Mayor Dismisses Head of Public Transport Amid Integrity Concerns

Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony has dismissed BKV CEO Tibor Bolla following media reports linking him to individuals accused of organized tax fraud. The decision comes amid concerns over public trust and corporate integrity.

Ádám Bráder
13.05.2025
Hungary’s Return to Space as A Nation’s Ambition is Reignited After 45 Years
CULTURE & SOCIETY TECH

Hungary’s Return to Space as A Nation’s Ambition is Reignited After 45 Years

Hungary is setting its sights on the stars once again with a major national mission: to send a Hungarian astronaut to the International Space Station for scientific research—45 years after the first Hungarian ventured into space.

Ádám Bráder
13.05.2025
Euthanasia: A Violation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
CURRENT

Euthanasia: A Violation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

‘This is the case with respect for human dignity, the “right to life”, and the prohibition of eugenics. After the Second World War, states wanted to give these principles international legal force. They were formulated in particular in response to Aktion T4, the programme of euthanasia of thousands of disabled people under the Nazi regime in Germany.’

Nicolas Bauer
13.05.2025
Serbian Drug Smugglers Busted at Hungarian Border
CURRENT

Serbian Drug Smugglers Busted at Hungarian Border

The Hungarian National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) posted the video of the arrest of the Serbian man apprehended at the southern border. He was caught with over five kilograms (11 pounds) of heroin and methamphetamine.

Márton Losonczi
12.05.2025
Hungarian Ministry of Defence Adopts Two Lynxes in Symbolic Conservation Effort
CULTURE & SOCIETY CURRENT

Hungarian Ministry of Defence Adopts Two Lynxes in Symbolic Conservation Effort

The Hungarian Ministry of Defence has symbolically adopted two lynxes at the Budakeszi Wildlife Park—linking military identity with nature conservation and education, while highlighting parallels between wildlife and the army’s modern Lynx combat vehicles.

Ádám Bráder
12.05.2025
Trump Secures ‘Historic Trade Win’ as US, China Reach Tariff Deal
CURRENT

Trump Secures ‘Historic Trade Win’ as US, China Reach Tariff Deal

The United States and China have reached an agreement described by the White House as a ‘historic trade win’ for the American people, rolling back both tariffs and non-tariff barriers in bilateral trade. The deal, which will take effect on 14 May, will reduce tariffs on US products exported to China to 10 per cent, and on Chinese products entering the US to 30 per cent.

Joakim Scheffer
12.05.2025
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