Soros and his people even deployed embassies
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) depict a distorted image of Hungary not only be manipulating foreign journalists and Hungarian media.
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) depict a distorted image of Hungary not only be manipulating foreign journalists and Hungarian media.
“The Hungarian forint has fallen victim to Brussels’ sanctions; these restrictions are causing serious losses for the Hungarian economy,” said Márton Nagy.
This article makes it absolutely clear that George Soros’s confidantes firmly control a part of the Hungarian left-liberal press as well.
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) depict a distorted image of Hungary not only be manipulating foreign journalists and Hungarian media.
“The Hungarian forint has fallen victim to Brussels’ sanctions; these restrictions are causing serious losses for the Hungarian economy,” said Márton Nagy.
This article makes it absolutely clear that George Soros’s confidantes firmly control a part of the Hungarian left-liberal press as well.
“The fight against antisemitism must take precedence over political commitments at home and in Germany,” wrote Slomó Köves.
Instead of political adventurism, we need responsible politics and stability.
The many hours of Skype interviews that our newspaper recently came into possession of have revealed further details about how human rights organisations induce journalists to publish materials attacking pro-sovereignty countries, including Hungary.
"We cannot be overly optimistic” – emphasized Viktor Orbán at Beregsurány, the Hungarian-Ukrainian border town.
The former director recalled that before the referendum on migration, Amnesty, along with other organisations, encouraged electors to abstain from casting their votes.
Magyar Nemzet’s series of articles on the discoveries regarding the Soros network was also translated into German and French – these have now become a topic in the French left liberal leading platforms.
A French blog published staggering details about behind the scenes in the international press.
65 years ago, on February 16, 1957, Imre Reviczky colonel, former battalion commander and posthumous general and Righteous Among Nations, passed away in Budapest.
After Magyar Nemzet published a series of articles on the materials (mostly consisting of Skype interviews) anonymously sent to our office, Tamás Deutsch turned to the Members of the European Parliament in writing
The former Interior Minister is accused by the Helsinki Attorney General of hate crimes against homosexuals in three public statements.
Civil activists are openly terrified, but they admit to each other that NGOs have nothing to fear in Hungary.
Ryszard Legutko, Co-chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) EP party family, is skeptical of next week’s ruling from the European Court of Justice.
The international media is somewhat misrepresenting the reality on the ground in Hungary.
“Expectations for impartiality have been entirely lost in the Brussels decision-making processes – especially in the European Parliament, but the European Commission as well.”
“While Christianity is in decline, people still need something to give meaning to their lives. This hole is filled by the fight against climate change, the Black Lives Matter movement, LGBTQ affairs and transgender nonsense,” said Will Witt.
According to a staff at an American research institute, it would be good for the union to have the same standards in all member states, but in reality this is out of the question.
It’s a simple reality: people working in the media are in the vast majority left-liberal.
A Magyar Nemzet közéleti napilap konzervatív, nemzeti alapról, a tényekre építve adja közre a legfontosabb társadalmi, politikai, gazdasági, kulturális és sport témájú információkat.
Hungary's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade announced the agreement with China in Vienna.
Hungarians put a stop to migration ten years ago, PM Orban highlighted.
The Fidesz MEP was a guest on the Fighters' Hour program.
If Viktor Orban were not in power, we too would be under threat by the immigration crisis, the Fidesz group leader in Budapest's City Council pointed out.
According to a survey by Szazadveg, Tisza Party chief Peter Magyar's ideas are extremely unpopular.
Hungarian citizens have unequivocally said "no" to illegal migration.
Hungary's government continues to resist Brussels pressure and to preserve a migrant-free Hungary.
Azt is elárulták, mit fognak ellenőrizni.
Bilincsbe verték az önjelölt járőrt, akit egy gimnazista buktatott le.
Ismét érkezett egy reakció Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz legújabb botrányára.
A Magyar Nemzet közéleti napilap konzervatív, nemzeti alapról, a tényekre építve adja közre a legfontosabb társadalmi, politikai, gazdasági, kulturális és sport témájú információkat.
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