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PM Orbán: ‘We won’t die for Ukraine, but we will live for Hungary’
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a fiery speech in Budapest on 23 October, marking the anniversary of the 1956 Revolution with fierce criticism of Brussels and renewed calls for Hungary to remain a ‘lone voice for peace’ in Europe....
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Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. On January 21, the day after his second presidential inauguration, Donald Trump walked into the White House’s Roosevelt Room tailed by three billionaires. He was announcing a major AI...
Hundreds of thousands of Hungarians attend rival rallies in Budapest
Hundreds of thousands of Hungarians filled the streets of Budapest in competing demonstrations as supporters of the country’s two main political movements staged mutual shows of strength before next spring’s national election. The rival rallies on...
Hundreds of thousands of Hungarians attend rival rallies in Budapest as Orbán faces...
The election is due in April, but an exact date for the vote hasn't been set. Orbán's supporters gathered on a bridge spanning the Danube River on Thursday morning and began marching toward Hungary's towering neo-Gothic parliament. The rally,...
Thousands march in Budapest to support Prime Minister Viktor Orbán amid election challenges
BUDAPEST, Hungary – Thousands of Hungarians congregated on the streets of Budapest on Thursday in a show of force on behalf of their leader, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who six months ahead of parliamentary elections looks set to face the most...
Budapest summit postponed as Putin rejects Trump’s ceasefire proposal
Just days after US President Donald Trump announced plans for a new peace summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, their proposed Budapest meeting has been thrown into doubt. Trump first shared news of the summit late last week...
Italy's film industry reels as govt slashes cultural fund
ROME: Italy's celebrated film industry, once home to the golden visions of Federico Fellini and more recently Paolo Sorrentino's Oscar-winning 'The Great Beauty', says it is facing an existential crisis after sweeping government funding cuts....
An American cardinal celebrates old Latin Mass in St. Peter’s in a sign of change
Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke celebrates an old Latin Mass for pilgrims in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) VATICAN CITY (AP) — A top American cardinal celebrated a traditional Latin Mass...
Hungary committed to nuclear and radiation safety, IAEA mission finds
An International Atomic Energy Agency team said the special legal status of the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority, which sees it reporting directly to Parliament, gives it a high level of effective independence. The 12-day Integrated Regulatory...
USF commander Brovdi calls on Hungarian citizens to free themselves from Russian yoke
The commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, an ethnic Hungarian, Robert "Magyar" Brovdi, has called on Hungarians to support their country's European course and once again free themselves from the influence...
Hungary’s Sustainability Guide Highlights the Link between Work, Family, and Economic Growth
On 21 October, the Mária Kopp Institute for Demography and Families (KINCS) presented its new publication, Family-Friendly Sustainability – Best Practices for Sustainable Growth and Market Competitiveness, at a press conference in Budapest. The...
“The Hungarians Are Back”: Honoring the Spirit of 1956 Against Modern Tyranny
“In the 21st century, the Hungarians are back.” With these words, Professor Frank Furedi, Executive Director of MCC Brussels, closed a commemorative event that honored the heroes of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution—a moment that continues to define...
Morning Brief: Nigerian Christians Slaughtered, Russia Standoff, & Illegal Alien TikToker Nabbed
Persecution reaches a fever pitch in the “Christian Murder Capital” of the world, Russia ratchets up its saber-rattling with a nuclear drill, and an illegal immigrant honored by the City of Los Angeles allegedly rams an ICE vehicle. It’s Thursday,...
Thousands march in Budapest to support Orbán amid election challenges
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Thousands of Hungarians congregated on the streets of Budapest on Thursday in a show of force on behalf of their leader, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who six months ahead of parliamentary elections looks set to face the...
Thousands march in Budapest to support Orban amid election challenges
Thousands of Hungarians congregated on the streets of Budapest in a show of force on behalf of their leader, Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who six months ahead of parliamentary elections looks set to face the most competitive ballot in his 15 years...
Secularism or Militant Marxism? The Debate on Religious Education in North Macedonia
By Nun Euphemia Zajkovska The question of introducing religious education in public schools in the Republic of North Macedonia has been a long-standing and unresolved issue, revealing fundamental challenges in the understanding and application of...
Gender is not an ideology – but conservative groups know learning about it empowers people to think for themselves
Political attacks on teaching about gender in colleges and universities are about more than just gender: They are part of a grander project of eroding civil and human rights, limiting personal freedoms and undermining democracy in the name of...
Join the Global Education Innovation Summit 2025 (GEIS) — explore the future of global education
Following the success of last year’s Global Student Success Forum 2024, which gathered over 300,000+ live viewers from 42 countries, top global universities and K-12 institutions joined together to discuss the transition from high school to...
Education exodus: Amid mounting challenges, how fulfilled are teachers in the EU?
By Inês Trindade Pereira & Damaso Jaivenois Published on 21/10/2025 - 10:56 GMT+2 Across the globe, a growing number of young teachers are considering leaving the profession within the next five years. In 2024, teachers under the age...
Zionist British Culture Minister May Lose Job Over Brazen Lies to Parliament Supporting Israel Fans
Leaked police intelligence shows Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters—not Birmingham residents—posed the main threat of violence, contradicting Lisa Nandy’s parliamentary statements and sparking demands for her resignation. Keir Starmer’s UK Culture...