Two Afghan illegal immigrants have been found guilty of a knifepoint rape in Barking Park, England, while two other Afghan migrants appeared in court the same day accused of raping a 14-year-old girl on a train to London. The cases broke amid ridicule of new Home Office guidance explaining rape and sexual harassment to asylum seekers, sharpening the political backlash. The post Afghan Illegal…
Péter Magyar’s first St Stephen’s Day as prime minister has been overshadowed by allegations that the company awarded the celebrations contract had been discussing the project weeks before procurement formally began. The controversy, which dominated the day, undermined Tisza’s symbolic, regime change-themed 20 August and left Magyar unusually silent. The post Growing Procurement Scandal…
‘In the event of any engagement with the Taliban, it is crucial for governments to establish a formal framework that incorporates Afghan women in pivotal conversations about the future of Afghanistan.’ The post Five Years of Taliban Despotic Rule: Repression, Resistance, and the Global Response appeared first on Hungarian Conservative .
A former British police officer has been convicted of sharing a meme mocking Islam, reigniting debate over free speech and Britain’s blasphemy laws. The case has also drawn attention in the US, with Senator Ted Cruz condemning the conviction and declaring on X: ‘No meme is criminal. The UK has fallen.’ The post Former Police Officer Convicted over ‘Grossly Offensive’ Islam Meme in the UK appeared…
Florida’s 2026 primaries delivered another strong result for Republicans, with Trump-endorsed Byron Donalds easily winning the GOP gubernatorial nomination. Republicans also turned out in greater numbers than Democrats, while the biggest surprise came on the Democratic side, where Democratic Socialist Angie Nixon defeated Alex Vindman despite being heavily outspent. The post Byron Donalds Easily…
Ceuta’s rape epidemic continues to deepen, with JUPOL warning that groups of Moroccan and North African illegal migrants are dragging girls into secluded mountainous terrain and rape them. 15 cases have already been confirmed since the July mass invasion, while officials are racing to place hundreds of vulnerable migrant girls into emergency accommodation. The post Police Union Says Migrant Gangs…
More than 30 laws, two constitutional amendments and a series of measures aimed at reforming Hungary were among the achievements of the new Tisza-majority parliament’s first 100 days, the governing party’s parliamentary group said on Wednesday. The post More Than 30 Laws and Two Constitutional Amendments in Tisza Majority’s First 100 Days appeared first on Hungarian Conservative .
Swietelsky will rebuild the 13.6-kilometre railway section between Almásfüzitő and Komárom for 36.3 billion forints. The project aims to enable trains to travel at up to 160 km/h while improving safety, accessibility and passenger facilities. The post 36.3 Billion Rail Upgrade to Boost Speeds on Budapest–Vienna Main Line appeared first on Hungarian Conservative .
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen, convicted over citing a Bible passage on homosexuality, has been blocked from entering the United Kingdom, leaving her unable to attend a Northern Ireland conference where she was due to speak about freedom of speech. ADF CEO Kristen Waggoner urged Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to intervene, arguing that Britain should not uphold another country’s ‘heavy-handed…
Hungarians used almost twice as much mobile data per day while abroad in 2025 as they did three years earlier, according to the latest report by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH). At the same time, the amount of roaming voice calls began to decline last year. The post Hungarian Roaming Data Traffic Almost Doubles as Voice Calls Decline appeared first on Hungarian…