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Hungary’s Embrace of Netanyahu Raises Questions About Values and Direction

Hungary still welcomes Israeli PM Netanyahu despite the ICC’s arrest warrant, which Hungary’s foreign minister called politically motivated. Péter Szijjártó reaffirmed Hungary’s support for Israel, criticized bias in international bodies, and emphasized Hungary’s commitment to Middle East peace, energy security, and Christian values. He also voiced hope for a diplomatic end to the Ukraine war […]

Bomb Threat at Our School

Over 300 schools across Hungary, including nearly 270 in Budapest, received bomb threats via email. The threats caused widespread evacuations, disrupted school programs, and affected national events like the Irinyi Chemistry Competition and exam result viewings. Police found no explosives, but conducted full checks. Prime Minister Orbán stated he was in direct contact with Interior […]

Letters to the Wind

Here is a heartwarming story: Every morning, Mr. Ellwood, a retired history teacher, walked to the park with a bag of birdseed and an old, leather-bound notebook. He always sat on the same bench under a chestnut tree, scattering seeds for the birds and writing letters he never sent. One chilly spring morning, a little […]

The First Heartbeat

I received incredible news while I was at school. My wife called me from the fertility clinic—she had gone in that morning to check if the embryo had a heartbeat. And it did. She told me she started shaking when she heard it for the first time. She had to shift slightly on the examination […]

Unseen Forces Beneath the Waves?

Sometimes there are some bizarre phenomena in certain areas of oceans and seas. What kind of occurrences is responsible for these mysterious disappearances? Is it possible that there is some kind of unknown natural phenomenon which has a fundamental role in these cases? Something that could rewrite the laws of biology and physics? Everybody knows […]

Hungarian FM Hopes New U.S. Administration Will Facilitate Peace in Ukraine

I read on the Budapest Times that Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó expressed optimism that the incoming U.S. administration under President-elect Donald Trump could expedite the end of the conflict in Ukraine. He criticized the outgoing administration’s actions, suggesting they might hinder future peace efforts. Szijjártó emphasized the importance of maintaining open communication channels and […]