
‘I won’t perish for their motherland’ – Ukrainian-Hungarians feel they are fighting for someone else’s country
As the Western world praises Ukrainian President Zelensky, there is no denying his atrocious record of support for minority rights in his own country, a fact many ethnic Hungarians have not forgotten as they are pushed to fight for a government that has shown them hatred

NATO closes ranks behind Ukraine even as its leaders systematically violate human rights
In order to show a united anti-Russian front, Western politicians are allowing Zelensky’s government plenty of room to crush minority rights inside his own country
Skepticism towards the EU is growing in France
“Our constitutional order should take precedence over European law,” says one politician
Growing persecution of India’s Christians draws little attention from international media
The international community remains silent while Christians are facing systematic persecution from India’s nationalist government
Macron hits rock bottom
Macron is wrong when saying that nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism, Magyar Hírlap columnist Sándor Faggyas writes.
Gerloch: There would be no Czech Republic without the Czechs
Aleš Gerloch, constitutional lawyer and a vice-rector of the Charles University, caused controversy when he suggested that the Constitution should include a proclamation that the Czech Republic is a homeland of the Czech nation.