Slovakia/Hungary – Relations between Hungary and its former province of Upper Hungary, now Slovakia, have never been easy, with the recurring issue of the large Hungarian minority in southern Slovakia regularly undermining all attempts by both Budapest and Bratislava to improve…
This article was published online by the Magyar Nemzet on 8 January 2022.
One hundred years ago, the uprising which broke out on August 28, 1921 in western Hungary, prevented Austria from occupying the Hungarian territories promised to it in the Treaty…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on May 6, 2021.
– Let’s begin with the hottest topic of the past few months, with vaccines.
– Yes, but there is an even hotter topic. Why are we sitting here, after…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on April 16, 2021.
Sándor Szakály: The accomplishments of the Bethlen government can serve as an example.
István Bethlen, a Transylvanian aristocrat, became a leading figure of the national Liberal-Conservative Realpolitik by…
Laurent Obertone, author of the book, Guerilla, likens his homeland to a powder keg
Immigration, deterioration of public security, and most importantly, migration, constitute the leading causes of the recent terror attacks—revealed Laurent Obertone in his exclusive interview with Magyar Nemzet. His…
Hungary - Despite celebrations being somewhat diminished due to anti-COVID-19 measures, August 20th saw the inauguration of a memorial, in Budapest, to pre-Treay of Trianon Hungary in time for the 100th anniversary of that treaty. Following the end of the First World…
By Raoul Weiss.
Slovakia - The Slovak presidential elections held on Saturday 16 March – a first round so heavily dominated by Euro-globalist candidate Zuzana Čaputová (a "Slovak Macron" in favour of the LGBT agenda) that the second round could become a…
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s speech at the 29 th Bálványos Summer Open University and Student Camp
28 July 2018, Tusnádfürdő (Băile Tuşnad)
Good morning to you all. It is an honour to be here again, and to be…
By Modeste Schwartz.
Romania - Yesterday, July 4 2018, the Romanian Supreme Court – having the final word after a long series of appeals – sentenced two Szekler activists (István Beke and Zoltán Szőcs) to 5 years in prison, causing national outrage…
By Modeste Schwartz.
Hungary - I explained in a previous article why Viktor Orbán's FIDESZ staying in power was a condition of survival (successfully met for the time being) for the Visegrad Group. The opposite is no less true – and…