Orbán meets Trump during US visit
The Hungarian prime minister is expected to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, Texas, later this week
Not even the US can prevent the disintegration of Russia
Contrary to popular belief, the United States is not interested in dismantling Russia, but it still won’t be able to save it, claims journalist Kamil Galeev
Only US-Russia peace talks can end the war in Ukraine, says Hungarian PM Orbán
Viktor Orbán said Europe lost its chance to influence European policy when it failed to enforce the Minsk agreement
Global minimum tax is reminiscent of communist times, says Hungarian foreign minister
Péter Szijjártó was speaking at a U.S. conservative advocacy group meeting
Hungary says US pressures it to accept global minimum tax
Hungary will not give up its tax sovereignty, Finance Minister Mihály Varga vowed
Biden’s candidate for U.S. ambassador slams Hungary’s media freedom, LGBT rights
Pressman will likely give ear to left-leaning NGOs if appointed
Hungarian foreign minister calls for a rethink on global corporate tax rate
European competitiveness would suffer a “severe blow” from a global minimum tax
Hungarian co-inventor of mRNA vaccine receives honorary doctorate from Yale University
Karikó and co-inventor Drew Weissman are seen as likely candidates for a Nobel Prize
US, G7 approve tens of billions in aid to Ukraine
Ukraine will receive $40 billion from the U.S. and another $18.4 billion from the G7
US appoints army general as new NATO Europe commander
NATO’s military commander in Europe is always an American officer
Do ethnic Germans have the right to defend their majority status?
Europe is rapidly changing demographically, and one of the questions that will define this century is whether Europeans have a right to fight this trend
Europe cannot afford war without end
Unlike the U.S., Europe has no interest in a protracted war, Magyar Hírlap columnist Mariann Őry writes
Biden promises $500 million more in aid to Ukraine
On March 15, the United States already provided Ukraine with $1.4 billion
US-EU free trade TTIP agreement, which sparked mass protests in Germany, is now back on the table
If the agreement is to succeed, it will have to be much better communicated and most likely focused on energy, says Czech analyst Petr Bartoň
Hungarian swimmer slams ‘disrespectful’ US sports body for including transgender woman
Réka György penned a letter to the NCAA calling for a rule change in the future
Ukrainian president asks US Congress to supply air defense weapons
“You are the leader of the nation. I wish you to be the leader of the world,” Zelensky said in a direct address to U.S. President Joe Biden
Closed: McDonald’s and Starbucks join PepsiCo and Coca-Cola in suspending Russian operations
McDonald’s announced it will continue to pay its Russian employees but will close its doors indefinitely following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
US cancels meeting with Russia’s Lavrov
Antony Blinken told reporters it made “no sense” to meet with Russia at this stage, but insisted diplomacy was still an option if Russia was “serious” about de-escalation
US sanctions against Russia will also harm Europe, warns French expert
The United States has long wanted to force liquefied gas on Europe, says Dimitri de Kochko
US and Hungarian military commanders meet in Washington for first time in 16 years
Despite conflict between the U.S. and Hungarian governments surrounding ideological issues, the militaries of the two countries are cooperating on defense
1,000 US troops are being welcomed by Romania’s president as tensions rise with Russia
The security of the Black Sea region is integral to NATO safety
Croatia’s president threatens to pull troops from NATO if Ukraine escalates war with Russia
Croatia’s president blamed the U.S. and the EU for the crisis in Ukraine
Croatia purchases $200 million worth of subsidized military vehicles from US
The United States has subsidized part of the cost for the tracked infantry fighting vehicles
Slovak president to ratify US defense agreement with one condition
“I do not think that the treaty threatens the Slovak Republic in any way, quite the contrary,” President Čaputová said
Slovak government approves defense treaty with US, but critics slam agreement as threat to Slovakia’s sovereignty
This draft agreement is absolutely disadvantageous for Slovakia, says former Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico
Hungary’s central bank governor warns of parallels between today’s financial climate and that of the 1970s
Hungary’s Central Bank Governor György Matolcsy questions whether the economic conditions of the 1970s will revisit the global economy in this decade
Trump endorses Orbán for reelection
The former U.S. president lavished praise over the “wonderful job” Orbán had done to date
US progressives struggle to replace the police as crime explodes
We need transformative change to our public safety system, says Andrea Jenkins
Russia says U.S. mercenaries planning chemical weapons attack in Ukraine
Putin is demanding legal guarantees against any further NATO expansion towards his country’s borders
Romanian locals steal US air base fuel, but Romania’s defense minister blames US negligence for thefts
Contractors have been stealing diesel from the air base for four years
US increases Romanian presence to counter Russian threat
The U.S. has a growing naval presence at the Black Sea port of Constanta
Australia signs AUKUS deal to buy US-made nuclear-propulsion submarines
Australia plans to buy 12 nuclear-powered submarines, but they will not carry nuclear weapons
Former US general: Romania’s poor road infrastructure hampers military readiness
Romania is a good NATO ally, but the condition of its infrastructure could hamper Western militaries if a conflict breaks out
Following Biden’s failure in Afghanistan, Pentagon reports Afghan Islamic State branch could attack US in 6 months
Although the Taliban is determined to go after ISIS-K, there are doubts it could take effective action, which means the US could be in the crosshairs of terrorists in just a matter of six months, according to the Pentagon
What is the future of the European Union?
Depending on how it defines itself in response to the United States, Europe has two paths ahead, Hungarian Central Bank Governor György Matolcsy writes
‘We are in a Cold War’, Niall Ferguson says
The United States and China are waging a Cold War, and despite its reluctance, Europe will eventually have to choose a side, Scottish historian Niall Ferguson told news and opinion portal Mandiner
Democratic Party might have a real problem in future American elections
If Democrats lose in upcoming elections, they have only themselves to blame
US rapidly expanding its military presence in Romania
The United States also plans to invest $400 million over the next 20 years into a large military town in Romania
Support for Joe Biden plummets: analysis
Americans are getting the impression that they do not have the president they thought they were electing
NATO has a much bigger problem than Afghanistan, says political analyst
Opinion polls in European countries should be of concern to American and European politicians, warns Henry Olsen
Europe under pressure
Biden does not lead, but instead actively dismantles the free world, Magyar Hírlap columnist Mariann Őry writes
Yasen-class Russian submarines to carry hypersonic missiles
The Zircon hypersonic missile can reach speeds of Mach 8-9
U.S. promises “collective response” to Iranian drone attack on tanker
One British and one Romanian crew member were killed in the attack
Russia world’s second largest oil producer so far this year
In the first five months of the year, Russia has taken over Saudi Arabia as the world’s second largest oil supplier, after the United States
U.S.-Russia sanctions war hits Central European economies hard
The economic war between Russia and the United States triggered by the unilateral annexation of the Crimean Peninsula has had a serious impact on Central Europe, news and opinion portal Mandiner writes
Facebook initiates censorship commissioned by the US government
Social media and federal government make for strange, suppressing bedfellows
Black Hawk down in Bucharest
A U.S. Black Hawk military helicopter was forced to land in downtown Bucharest during the rehearsal of the July 20 Romanian Air Force Day air parade.
130 countries agree to 15 percent global corporate tax rate
EU members Ireland and Hungary remain opposed to the plan
CIA tip-off led to arrest of Hungarian would-be Islamist terrorist
The man planned attacks in Budapest during Euro 2020
Seattle LGBT Pride event to charge White people ‘reparations fee’ to enter
“Making people pay a fee — or pay a higher fee, or excluding them from paying a fee — based on race at an event held in a public space is illegal and a violation of civil rights. This isn’t subject to debate; it’s written into our laws”
European Commission launches probe against Google
Google may have favored its own online ads
Even North Korea is not this crazy, says a refugee about the situation at a US university
Biden and G7 go against the global trend with corporate tax hike plan – commentary
Geneva meeting: Putin and Biden agree on danger of nuclear war but on little else
U.S., Russian presidents agree on nuclear stability
Star economist says era of neoliberal economics is over
The state must reassert control over greedy corporations
What can Hungary expect from the Biden-Putin summit?
Romanian president says Joe Biden may visit Romania
Hungary, Turkey, and Pakistan may remain in Afghanistan
The three countries intend to protect Kabul airport
Hungary more active in NATO than ever before
The country is also nearing the two percent budget demand
Birds should have their names changed because of racism, claim certain ornithologists
Ornithologists debate renaming 150 species
Chinese press: Country must prepare for nuclear war with the US
China should rapidly increase nuclear warhead, missile count
Germany sends delegation to Washington to negotiate Nord Stream 2
The German delegation is headed by Jan Hecker, one of Angela Merkel’s closest advisors
Biden: Nord Stream 2 sanctions would be counterproductive to European relations
US President Joe Biden told a Polish journalist exactly why he has waived sanctions against the Russian-German pipeline project
Biden sold out Central and Eastern Europe
Biden is ready to throw Central Europe overboard
Will the military take power in a disintegrating West hostile to its own people?
The military take their oath seriously and will always defend their nations
Hungarian army buys armed US river boats
Recent military exercise helped prove the local usefulness of the river craft
PM Orbán meets Katalin Karikó, BioNTech VP and co-inventor of mRNA vaccine technology
Rival scientists from Moderna say she deserves the Nobel Prize
Biden nominates globalist to head State Department’s European and Eurasian Affairs
Karen Donfried currently heads the German Marshall Fund
The Black Sea is new frontline in NATO-Russia showdown
Ten-nation NATO exercise began on May 3, the U.S. said
Parents protest anti-White indoctrination and racist, woke ideologies at New York’s private schools
Parents oppose the new obsessive focus on race
The rise and fall of the Anglo-Saxon financial empire
Born in Britain, it was later centered in the United States
As US gears up to withdraw from Afghanistan, Hungary only has a handful of troops left there
The Hungarians still in the country may remain as they are under German command
Hungary stands to lose from Joe Biden’s global tax plan
There is a danger that the EU might want to force the tax on Hungary
Russia’s top diplomat warns of surging anti-White racism in the United States
“Political correctness taken to the point of absurdity will not end well,” said Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov
China can no longer be stopped
The endgame has begun, writes László Bogár
Whites need not apply: Only people of color eligible for $500 a month benefits program in Oakland
The racist program — excluding thousands of poor White people in Oakland, including homeless Whites — is drawing national media attention
Uighur human rights row sparks tit-for-tat sanctions between China and EU
One Hungarian MEP also among those sanctioned by Beijing
New White House leadership won’t affect positive US-Hungarian military relations, says Defense Minister Benkő
The United States has praised recent Hungarian military upgrades
Should we really be ashamed of being White?
The racial sensitivity training from Coca-Cola, which urges workers “to be less White”, is just another sign that the West is attempting to discard White people from history, Magyar Hírlap commentator László Bogár writes
Whites are not against Blacks, but against the deep state – commentary
White males should not be ashamed of what they are
The EU is left out and left behind
The speech delivered by US President Joe Biden at the Munich Security Conference was not exactly what the left-liberal media expected it to be, Mariann Őry writes in a commentary in daily Magyar Hírlap
Slow 5G growth could stifle Europe, Ericsson CEO warns
Excessive bureaucracy could leave Europe behind the US and China
The Czech CZG buys US Colt Holding Company
CZG will pay $220 million for 1,098,620 shares
Netflix is altering history to conform to current woke trends
Germany tried bribing US not to oppose Nord Stream II
German Finance Minister Scholz sent letter to Mnuchin
The supremacy of ideology
Rule of law is the new bludgeon against any forces rejecting liberal ideology
Oxfam: Rich got even richer during coronavirus pandemic
The fortunes of the ten wealthiest people in the world rose by €540 billion
No, Péter Szijjártó shouldn’t resign as Hungary’s foreign minister
Fiat Chrysler merges with French PSA to create world’s 4th largest automotive group Stellantis
Stock begins trading today in Europe
Trump Heights settlement to keep its name in Israel’s Golan Heights
“Legacies are not determined according to news cycle schedules”
Digital imperialism is upon us
Tech giant owners decide who has the right to free expression
Hungarian justice minister joins Angela Merkel in condemning Twitter’s ban of Donald Trump
Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga says that “private censorship has reached a new level”
Obama claims there is ‘strongman leadership’ in Hungary
The Hungarian government pushes back against reckless claims from the former US president
Schwarzenegger blunders in comparing the Capitol incident with Kristallnacht
Black Lives Matter and antifa riots rocked the United States for months with police officers killed, billions in damage, and arsons across the country, yet the media and Democrats offered up adoration for the BLM movement
EU and US failing to vaccinate their citizens, but Israel pulls ahead with 14% vaccination rate
Israel, which paid nearly double what the EU and the US paid for the vaccine, is the only country with a sizeable vaccination rate
China still blocking entry of WHO team tasked with investigating COVID-19 origin
Ten-men WHO team yet to be allowed entry
Woke revolution: New terminology like ‘birthing people’ instead of ‘mothers’ used at Harvard School of Medicine
The term caused outrage among women