My visit to the safest place in Europe for Jews

Hungary’s government is despised by liberals. But Budapest is Israel’s only real ally in the European Union and, as long as Viktor Orbán remains in power, the Jews there are safe.
A little-known spaniard saved five times as many Jews during WW2 as Schindler: Now Spain wants to reward his descendants

“For him, the principle of humanity prevailed over the principle of legality,” Miguel de Lucas, director of Centro Sefarad-Israel, told the Spanish news site El País in an interview.
Orbán at the White House

The visit of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to the White House for a meeting with President Donald Trump has set off alarm bells
Israeli Organization Attempts Retrieval of Holocaust Victims’ Bones from Danube

Divers from Israeli search and rescue organization, ZAKA, yesterday began searching the River Danube in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, for the remains of tens of thousands of Jews who were shot by the Nazis and their Hungarian collaborators almost 75 years ago.
Why Do You American Conservatives Keep Losing?

Hungary today is more a sport than an augur. Conservatives are unlikely to replicate the Hungarian success in countries lacking a living memory of Soviet-like experience.
Italy and Hungary Create ‘Anti-Immigration Axis’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini have pledged to create an “anti-immigration axis” aimed at countering the pro-migration policies of the European Union.
Hungary: Not “Submitting to Islam”

No European head of government talks remotely like Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Migration to Europe Becomes a Crisis

The mass Muslim migration to Europe has galvanized civilizationist forces of populism and nationalism across the continent.
“Widespread Self-Righteousness”

What happened to the Europe Americans loved to love? Ancient and modern, “like us” but not too much, clean, good food, low-crime, democratic, and friendly. Was it ever so?
Hungary Foreign Minister Sharply Condemns EU Labeling of Israeli Products

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said that Hungary would not label products from Judea, Samaria and the Golan Heights calling it irrational.