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In the third episode of our new series 'Religious Diversity in Hungary' we are joined by Abouna Youssef Khalil, a former medical doctor and priest currently serving as the head of the Coptic Orthodox ...
The Danube Institute's podcast series' newest episode explores the economic, diplomatic and geopolitical challenges the Visegrad Group (V4) countries face in relation to the war in Ukraine, as well as...
In the first episode of our new series called ‘Religious Diversity in Hungary’, we had a two-part discussion with Peter Morvay, the communications and international relations officer of the indepe...
In the second episode of our new series, 'Religious Diversity in Hungary', we continue our conversation with Peter Morvay, the communications and international relations officer of the pentecostal-cha...
In this episode, Professor Dimitry Kochenov discusses the law and politics of EU enlargement. Is enlargement in the interests of peace? Should Ukraine be admitted to the EU - and when? These and many ...
In this episode, Martin Koci discusses the legacy of fellow Czech philosopher Jan Patočka (died 1977). Europe seems to have entered a post-Christian era: What do Patočka’s thoughts on Greek philos...
In the fifth episode of Reflections from Budapest, we discussed the situation of Christians and churches in Poland with Jerzy Kwaśniewski, President of the Board and co-founder of Ordo Iuris Institut...
We asked Juliana Taimoorazy, founder and president of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council and 2021 Nobel Peace Prize nominee about how she escaped from Iran to the US and what it was like to grow up in...
We asked Father Rev. Prof. Piotr Roszak and Dr Przemysław Komorowski from the Laboratory of Religious Freedom about the situation of the Catholic Church in Poland. According to a report made by the ...