From summit to summit
Despite back-to-back summits, Western leaders are struggling with a lack of domestic support, Magyar Hírlap columnist Mariann Őry writes
Battle in the European Parliament: Polish MEP reminds VP Barley during debate that she called for Hungary and Poland to be ‘starved’
European Vice-President Katarina Barley claims she never called for Poland to be “starved,” but recordings of the original interview seem to contradict her assertion
End of EU democracy? Hungary should be stripped of its voting rights, demands EU vice-president
In what would mark a major shift in the history of the European Union, a top politician from the European Parliament is calling for Hungary to lose voting rights in the political bloc

Hungary crowned the marriage capital of Europe
Budapest’s strong family policies are linked to rising marriage rates, which has led to 200,000 more children over the last 10 years
Mária Schmidt: Europe is now completely Americanized, and it is having disastrous consequences
“The leaders of the European Union are unquestioningly meeting the ever-increasing demands of the American hawks, which will cause serious problems for the livelihoods of European citizens,” writes Mária Schmidt

‘We are the antidote for globalism and multiculturalism’ – Tom Van Grieken delights CPAC Hungary audience with impassioned speech
Hungary is the heart of the conservative resistance against the globalist agenda, said Tom Van Grieken at CPAC in Budapest

US pushes EU to bypass nations blocking ban on Russian oil
Tariffs are intended to help reinforce a Russian energy embargo, but they will also increase the reliance of smaller European nations on U.S. energy supplies

New Hungarian president’s inauguration speech dispels the left’s ‘Putin puppet’ myth
President Katalin Novák sends a message to Warsaw days before her visit
French magazine: Hungary’s anti-migrant wall is now a model for Europe despite past criticisms
In just a few years, 1,200 kilometers of fencing have been erected across Europe
Shock claim: The EU needs just 14 votes to change EU treaties, says former EU commissioner
In a move that would create a political earthquake in Europe, a former EU commissioner advocates changing the EU treaties with a simple majority vote
Can Poland persuade Orbán to back Russian energy sanctions?
The sixth package of EU sanctions appears to have hit a dead-end due to Viktor Orbán, but Poland may be able to persuade him to drop his stance, writes Michał Szułdrzyński for Rzeczpospolita daily

The majority of Hungarians reject a one-sided interpretation of Ukraine conflict
Recent polls suggest that European citizens’ views on the war are not what media headlines might suggest, with a majority opposed to arming Ukraine and a near majority against more sanctions on Russia

Biden finally visits Ukraine, except not the one Kyiv was expecting
Hungarians continue to help Ukrainian refugees despite the world largely ignoring their efforts

Czechia fears a Russian oil embargo
Czechia puts the brakes on the EU’s latest sanction package to protect its own economy

Czech PM drives a wedge between Hungary and Poland
While lapping up praise and recognition for presenting an iron fist towards Russia in the East, Poland is dropping its guard against interference from the West, writes Daniel Deme
Slovenian conservatives defeated during a good night for European liberals
Electoral “boredom” could have gifted victory to a near-unknown political party in Slovenia
PM Orbán visits Pope Francis first after election victory
Hungary’s relations with the Vatican are spiritual rather than political, Orbán said

Is the US State Department working to discredit Orbán’s election victory in Hungary?
The Freedom House think tank, funded by billionaire oligarch George Soros and the U.S. State Department, is clearly furious about Viktor Orbán’s landslide democratic victory

The EU launches a direct assault against Marine Le Pen’s presidential bid
OLAF’s credibility and authority is called into question after yet another partisan, political intervention

Controversial speaker of Slovakian Parliament theorizes about Russian-Hungarian invasion
Womanizing politician creates nationalistic distraction from his scandalous private life
Orbán is the ‘only authentic statesman in Europe,’ says former Czech president
“I am with Orbán on one side of the barricade,” says Klaus, referring to their shared stance against multiculturalism and the progressive cultural revolution
Poles favor cooling relations with Hungary due to its stance on Ukraine conflict
More than a half of respondents want to cool relations with Hungary while the leader of Law and Justice (PIS) Jarosław Kaczyński criticized Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s policy towards Russia and Ukraine

UN’s vote against Russia reveals new global political map
A UN vote reveals a world far from unified on the issue of Russia, with many countries, including China, India, Brazil, and Mexico, refusing to vote in unison with the West
Orbán proposes EU measures to keep energy prices in check
Hungary’s leader pushes for the EU to drop its damaging energy policy that has only led to price increases

Ukraine launches war of words with Hungarian government, may have tried to interfere in election
The Ukrainian government’s hostile attitude towards Hungary risks eroding solidarity with refugees fleeing the war zone

Western media uses Russian smear playbook on Orbán
The same Russian smear strategy used against Trump is being deployed against Orbán
V4 alliance on shaky ground: Czech PM fails to congratulate Orbán while others express disappointment over election result
Czechia’s president congratulates his ‘friend Orbán,’ but other Czech politicians offer lukewarm reaction to Hungary’s election result
4 lessons from Orbán’s historic victory
PM Orbán’s landslide win is a major blow to the EU’s left-liberal establishment
Fidesz wins! Poland should be taking notes
“The train that departed from Budapest offers a good forecast for the Polish elections in 2023,” Jacek Karnowski writes from Budapest
The V4 isn’t dead, says Polish Deputy PM Kaczyński
Major splits in the Visegrád Four (V4) are growing, but Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) leader says the political alliance is not dead

Brussels views Ukraine crisis as opportunity to create EU superstate
The EU is seeking to take away the right for countries to decide about sending troops to war and give it to Brussels
Hungary’s PM Orbán leads race just two days before election
The last days of the campaign have been dominated by the war in Ukraine
Ukraine trying to help Hungarian left win upcoming election: report
Ukraine and Hungary’s left have a lot to gain by seeing Viktor Orbán lose the election, which is just days away
Germany is the main country blocking sanctions on Russia, not Hungary, says Polish justice minister
Polish Minister Zbigniew Ziobro questioned criticisms directed at Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán concerning Hungary’s response to the war in Ukraine
‘I am a lawyer, he is an actor’ – Orbán responds to Zelensky’s criticism of Hungary’s neutrality
Ukraine’s Zelensky tries to push Viktor Orbán into entering the war and sanctioning Russian gas, a move that would not only threaten Hungary’s peace but also set the country’s economy on a crash course
PM Orbán: Hungary must defend its national interests and avoid being dragged into war
While some are pushing for more intervention in Ukraine, Hungary is looking to avoid war and ensure energy sanctions don’t take the country’s economy
Ukraine’s anti-Hungarian rhetoric reaches new extreme with unfounded annexation claims
Despite Budapest welcoming more than half a million war refugees, Ukrainian leaders continue with their anti-Hungarian rhetoric
The left prepares the ground for questioning Hungary’s election results
If the left-wing opposition fails to win Hungary’s upcoming election, they are preparing to at least sow doubt about the results
With war raging in Ukraine, Hungary and Serbia seek to maintain peaceful alliance
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that no matter what comes, Hungary and Serbia will maintain their friendly alliance

In an attempt to oust Orbán, Soros-backed NGOs are targeting Hungarian teachers for their votes
The Soros-backed Central European University (CEU) is casting its own vote before the Hungarian elections
Hungary’s PM Orbán heads to border to coordinate defense and aid
So far, 429,000 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in Hungary
Ukraine war dominates Hungarian election campaign as the left pushes for war
Orbán has told the electorate that they face a choice between “a pro-peace right and a pro-war left”

Hungary heralds its first female president, a key architect of the country’s pro-family policies
The minister responsible for Hungary’s renowned family-friendly policies and child protection law was elected president

Who says the war in Ukraine has no winners?
Beijing is well positioned to come out stronger via Russian, U.S. and European economic pains

Viktor Orbán walks his own path on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
PM Orbán explains Hungary’s position on the war in Ukraine, his country’s energy security policy, and how China will play a key role in his country’s future

‘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
Putin will keep winning until Western liberals start acknowledging their crucial role in his success
Ukraine: where Western and Eastern lies meet
Donald Tusk and left-wing media exploit Ukrainian refugee crisis for political point-scoring
The political opportunism of left-wing politicians and media during the refugee crisis draws harsh criticism
‘We are not troublemakers, we have just strengthened,’ PM Orbán tells Brussels
Central European countries have simply become stronger and know their worth, Orbán told reporters

While Europe faces illegal migration wave, African leaders speak of ‘Fortress Europe’
The EU-Africa Summit presents a new opportunity for corrupt African leaders to blackmail a weak EU with illegal migration
Orbán on Bolsonaro talks: ‘Hungary and Brazil share common values’
“It is in Hungary’s clear interest for our countries to work closely together,” Orbán told reporters
UN takes aim at Hungarian law stopping LGBTQ propaganda directed at children
Left-wing Western governments are using the United Nations to force gender propaganda and LGBT ideology on Hungary
Why is Slovakia’s media scaremongering about a Hungarian military invasion?
Two months before the Hungarian elections, signs of information hybrid warfare are emerging — this time with serious Slovak media outlets publishing wild claims that Hungary will invade the country

Leaked footage reveals how Soros-funded OSF manipulates public opinion about Hungary and Poland
Poland and Hungary’s governments are actually popular with their own citizens, admits the head of a regional office of a Soros-funded organization

What happened to Matteo Salvini?
Another Conservative compromise, another unmitigated left-wing victory as Salvini caves in Italy, writes Daniel Deme for Remix News
The Putin-Orbán meeting: What was discussed?
Talks in Moscow were primarily focused on long-term gas shipments, the expansion of Hungary’s Soviet-built nuclear plant and Hungarian production of the Russian coronavirus vaccine

George Soros expresses hope for regime change in Hungary and China
Chinese communism turns out to be an obstacle for those spreading Western liberal Marxism
Diplomacy revs up ahead of Orbán-Putin meeting
PM Orbán spoke with Stoltenberg, Macron, and the British defense minister in Budapest
Hungary set to host global conservative rally days before hotly contested election
It will be the first time CPAC has held an affiliated event in Europe

EU talks tough on Russia, but business between East and West is booming
Ukraine’s government has stabbed Hungary in the back, says Hungary’s foreign minister
Freedom and Direct Democracy chairman apologizes to Hungary’s ambassador about leading Czech politician’s criticism of Viktor Orbán
The letter of apology describes Pekarová Adamová’s remarks as hostile, stupid, and arrogant
Czech president offers mixed view on new government while slamming it for Orbán remarks
“The Hungarian opposition, which Mrs. Pekarová is a fan of, is made up of some racist, anti-Semitic groups,” Zeman claims in latest interview
Hungary: Bookmakers set odds for an Orbán victory in upcoming elections
Odds for a Viktor Orbán election victory are looking good, according to popular betting platform Unibet
Leading Czech politician slams Orbán over Kazakhstan comments, but refuses to criticize EU president for similar remarks
Pekarová has been accused of hypocrisy and political opportunism for her criticism of the Hungarian prime minister
The EU’s 2022 roadmap will deepen Europe’s divisions
Brussels will use Covid-19 recovery funds to exert political pressure in the upcoming Hungarian elections
A date for Hungary’s upcoming elections has been set
The Child protection referendum will be held alongside the Hungarian general election
Leading Czech politician hopes Hungary’s Orbán loses upcoming election, earns criticism from Klaus
With her words, Pekarová Adamová damages her country and confirms that immature, arrogant people do not belong in top state positions, says former Czech President Václav Klaus
Will the CIA intervene to defeat Viktor Orbán? Hungary’s opposition prays for foreign intervention
While flagging in the polls, the far-left to far-right Hungarian opposition rests its hopes in conspiracy theories
Hungary’s top court gives green light to child protection law referendum
The left never wanted a referendum in Hungary asking the public whether it wants LGBT education in their children’s schools, but Hungary’s top court has removed the last roadblock to put the question to a nationwide vote
Trump endorses Orbán for reelection
The former U.S. president lavished praise over the “wonderful job” Orbán had done to date
Czech MEP Zahradil wants Orbán to join his faction in European Parliament
“I fully acknowledge Orbán‘s reservations about the progressive ideas that often flow into Hungary from the West,” says Zahradil
PM Orbán discusses upcoming referendum, rising energy prices, and EU court decisions during annual international press conference
In a wide-ranging press conference, PM Viktor Orbán addresses some of the most burning questions facing both his country and broader Europe
PM Orbán: National and cultural identity is a human right
The Hungarian prime minister reaffirms that international court rulings cannot violate people’s right to their identity

Hungary’s top court gives government wiggle room on immigration policy
Hungarian leaders have taken an oath to the national constitution, which means that this national document and not EU treaties are dictating the government’s decisions
PM Orbán: Germany’s new left-wing government is ‘driving towards a migration- and gender-friendly policy’
Relations between Germany and Hungary are expected to worsen after Germany’s new left-wing government assumes power
Orbán, Estonian president discuss EU border protection
Both politicians stressed that the European Union should appropriately fund member states’ border protection efforts
PM Orbán writes farewell to Merkel in German newspaper
PM Orbán highlights the need for tolerating different viewpoints in Hungarian-German relations in a new article published in the German press
PM Orbán’s farewell to Merkel: ‘We understood her, she understood us’
It is too early to tell what were the true intentions behind Merkel’s sharp left-wing turn on migration in 2015, but it undoubtedly split Europe into two starkly different camps
PM Orbán answers children’s questions on Saint Nicholas Day
Krampuses are afraid of Orbán, not the other way around, the prime ,inister said.
Kaczyński: ‘Freedom is in retreat throughout the Western world’
Germany is moving towards creating a Europe free from sovereignty and democracy, said the leader of Poland’s ruling conservative party

Blow to Hungary and Poland after top EU lawyer backs rule-of-law sanctions
The European Court of Justice signals its willingness to give the green light to the European Superstate
EU rejects PM Orbán’s call to suspend infringement procedures
Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, asked the EU to concentrate on the defense of Europe instead of pursuing legal cases against Hungary

Will Czechia’s new government abandon Hungary and Poland?
How far is Petr Fiala willing to go in re-orienting his country to the West, especially on the ideological core issues such as mass migration promoted by the EU?
After EU court rejects ‘Stop Soros’ law, what comes next?
The European Court of Justice ruling might actually play into the hands of the Hungarian government
Hungary: PM Orbán reelected as ruling party leader at Fidesz Congress
Viktor Orbán, prime minister of Hungary, will remain the leader of Hungary’s conservative Fidesz Party as the country gears up for national elections in the spring
Marine Le Pen thanks Hungarians for their resistance against the European superstate
The French presidential candidate addresses her letter to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
Avoid the fate of France, Le Pen warns Hungarians
A new coalition of European right-wing parties is imperative, leader of France’s National Assembly Marine Le Pen told Mandiner in an interview.
Orbán, Salvini, Morawiecki discuss creating new conservative political group at the EU level
Several European parties have expressed their intent of joining a new conservative police bloc at the EU level
Hungary, Czechia, Poland and Slovakia will block EU Green Deal taxes on homes and cars
The EU’s transition to green energy resources is proving both costly and premature, which is why Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia remain strongly opposed
Hungary and Poland endanger the EU, claims EU vice-president
Despite warnings from Angela Merkel to pursue dialogue with Hungary and Poland, one of Germany’s top officials in the EU is stepping up her obsessive campaign to punish the two countries
Major milestone: Hungary completes its stretch of Via Carpathia superhighway connecting Central and Eastern Europe
Hungary has built 600 km of motorways since the Orbán government came to power in 2010.
Orbán, Le Pen reject European superstate, EU’s ideological agenda
Brussels has become a “center for ideology,” says PM Orbán
Hungary: Hundreds of thousands attend Budapest Peace March, PM Orbán condemns violence and oppression from the left
Viktor Orbán warns his followers of complacency ahead of the 2022 elections
Hungarian news portals targeted by hackers
Deafening silence from the global left as some of the top news websites in Hungary come under attack
EU climate deal would ‘kill the middle class’, PM Orbán says
European democracy depends on the existence of the middle class
EU’s energy policy in disarray, while prices in much maligned Hungary remain stable
Hungarians have the lowest energy costs in Europe, and Viktor Orbán is calling on the EU to end its “stupid” green energy plan. What can Europe learn from Hungary’s policies to help save it from a full-blown energy crisis?
The curious friendship between Viktor Orbán and Andrej Babiš
The Hungarian PM is openly supporting his Czech counterpart prior to the Czech elections despite Hungary’s feud with EU commissioner Vera Jourova, who hails from the same party as Andrej Babiš, writes wPolityce.pl columnist Grzegorz Górny
Merkel’s top foreign policy advisor says he’s eliminated ‘the West’ from his vocabulary
Not coincidentally, the advisor has not eliminated “neoliberalism,” “neocolonialism,” or “hegemony”
Czech PM thanks Hungary for erecting border fence in 2015
The Hungarian PM says he will ask for Czech help with guarding the Schengen border when the number of migrants rises significantly