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Our researchers and analysts are regular guests on electronic media programmes interested in our activities and are often interviewed in the written press. Their articles for various newspapers can also be found here.

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Németország vette át az Európai Unió elnöki tisztjét
Kossuth Rádió, Jó reggelt, MagyarországMigrációkutató Intézet

GERMANY TOOK OVER THE PRESIDENCY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

Norbert Tóth, our senior researcher and international lawyer, told Trend FM radio that Germany is mobilizing major forces in order to make a breakthrough on a number of controversial issues, including migration, during its incoming Presidency of the Council.

2020. July 01.
A tömeges bevándorlás következménye a zavargások sorozata
Kossuth Rádió, Jó reggelt, MagyarországMigrációkutató Intézet

THE SERIES OF RIOTS IS A CONSEQUENCE OF MASS IMMIGRATION

There is nothing new in the clashes seen in Vienna: we have witnessed similar series of images in other Western European countries in the past few decades. One of the consequences of mass immigration is that these countries have “successfully” imported the conflicts of the regions of origin, said Szabolcs Janik, the deputy director of […]

2020. July 01.
Svédország nagylelkű bevándorlási politikája a jóléti állam fenntarthatóságát fenyegeti
M1, Ma reggelMigrációkutató Intézet

Sweden’s generous immigration policy threatens the sustainability of the welfare state

Any criticism of immigration is still a taboo among Swedes, even though its negative social and economic impacts can clearly be felt in the country, said Emese Kovács, researcher at the Migration Research Institute on M1 TV. The conversation can be viewed from 32:00.

2020. June 30.
Aktuális migrációs kérdések — Algéria, Görögország, Líbia, Portugália
Karc FM, KérdőjelMigrációkutató Intézet

CURRENT IMMIGRATION ISSUES – ALGERIA, GREECE, LIBYA, PORTUGAL

Our researcher, Márk Vargha, said on Karc FM radio that immigration from Libya to Europe can only be significantly reduced, if the country is stabilized in some way, and for this the two warring parties should sit down at the negotiating table.

2020. June 30.
Portugália mint kapu Európába?
M1, Ma reggelMigrációkutató Intézet

PORTUGAL AS A GATE TO EUROPE?

Mark Vargha, researcher of the Migration Research Institute, said on M1 TV that Portugal as a destination is primarily chosen by citizens of African countries, even though their recognition rate is low, Venezuelans and Syrians are more likely to be recognized as refugees by the Iberian state.

2020. June 29.
Végzetesnek tűnik az EU megosztottsága Líbia ügyében
Karc FM, HangolóMigrációkutató Intézet

EU divisions over Libya appear fatal

Our researcher, Márk Vargha said on Karc Fm Radio that the launch of Operation Irini required the votes of all EU member states in the Council, but below the surface, mainly because of conflicting French and Italian-Maltese interests, it is questionable whether it can achieve its goals. (Photo: Karc FM)

2020. June 24.
Újra aktívak az NGO-hajók Líbia és Olaszország között
Kossuth Rádió, ÜtközőMigrációkutató Intézet

NGO vessels are active again between Libya and Italy

There may be millions around Europe who would like to get into EU illegally, in Libya alone there are 600.000 migrants who are waiting to cross the Mediterranean, said Szabolcs Janik, deputy director of Migration Research Institute on Kossuth Radio.

2020. June 23.
Válsághelyzet Algériában
M1, Ma reggelMigrációkutató Intézet

Crisis situation in Algeria

Due to the protracted economic and political crisis, almost half of the Algerian youth want to emigrate to Europe. Most arrivals in Spain this year came from Algeria. At the same time, 42% of the approximately 100.000 illegal migrants in Algeria would remain in the country, if the economic situation made it possible. However, the […]

2020. June 21.
Svédországban a kornavírusos halálesetek többségét az idősotthonok és a bevándorlónegyedek adják
M1, Ma esteMigrációkutató Intézet

In Sweden, the nursing homes and the immigrant districts account for majority of the coronavirus fatalities

Sweden’s coronavirus strategy which is based on open society has brought the country’s social problems to the surface: hotspots have emerged in Stockholm’s nursing homes and immigrant districts, where coronavirus morbidity and mortality are exceptionally high, said Emese Kovács, researcher at the Migration Research Institute on M1 TV channel. The conversation starts at 16:30.

2020. June 21.
Forró őszre számítanak a felek a Brexit következtében megkötendő szabadkeskedelmi megállapodás kapcsán
Kossuth Rádió, Európai időMigrációkutató Intézet

Hot autumn is expected by the parties which are to conclude a free trade agreement due to the Brexit

The British say the time left until 31 December 2020 will be enough, while in EU’s opinion it will not be enough for the two sides to conclude a free trade agreement. In principle, the deadline could be extended if a consensus decision is reached by 30 June, but the extension is not supported by […]

2020. June 20.
Indul az újabb migrációs hullám
M1, VilágMigrációkutató Intézet

A new migration wave is in motion

According to the latest data from Frontex, after the improvement of the coronavirus situation in Europe, illegal migration to EU has significantly increased, said Szabolcs Janik, Deputy Director of the Migration Research Institute on M1 TV.

2020. June 20.
A nyugati típusú demokrácia legstabilabb kerete a nemzetállam
Kossuth Rádió, A nap kérdéseMigrációkutató Intézet

THE NATIONAL STATE IS THE MOST STABLE FRAMEWORK FOR WESTERN DEMOCRACY

According to the globalist elite, nations are not organically formed but artificially created formations. The members of the global network believe that a global nation, a global humanity, can be established from above. Conservatives think the opposite: nations were formed naturally, which is why a global humanity cannot be created, said Norbert Tóth, senior researcher […]

2020. June 19.
A német soros elnökség új javaslatot fog tenni a kvótarendszerre
M1, Ma reggelMigrációkutató Intézet

The German EU Presidency Will Make a New Proposal for a Quota System

Márk Vargha said on the show Ma reggel (at M1 TV) that according to the the proposal of the German EU presidency 2020, the quota system will not be mandatory for all Member States, and participation in this system could be replaced by a financial contribution. This kind of proposal may also be acceptable to […]

2020. June 17.
Youtube: Terrorism 3.0 — Current Security Challenges and Prospects — Tamás Dezső
YouTubeMigrációkutató Intézet

Youtube: Terrorism 3.0 — Current Security Challenges and Prospects — Tamás Dezső

Tamás Dezső, director of the Migration Research Institute, spoke in his presentation about the risk that tens of thousands of foreign fighters who have joined the Islamic State pose to international security. The aim of our conference was to provide a better understanding of the current status, trends and the future prospects of terrorism on […]

2020. June 14.
Csaknem háromszáz határsértőt fogtak el a hétvégén a magyar határon
M1, Ma reggelMigrációkutató Intézet

Almost 300 illegal migrants who violated the Hungarian borders were arrested in the weekend

Szabolcs Janik, deputy director of the Migration Research Institute, said on Ma reggel (M1 TV) that in parallel with the gradual lifting of restrictive measures due to the coronavirus situation, illegal migration at the EU’s external borders started to increase significantly.

2020. June 11.
Fokozódik a migrációs nyomás az EU-n
Kossuth Rádió, ÜtközőMigrációkutató Intézet

The migration pressure on EU is increasing

The number of illegal border crossings at the southern border has multiplied in the last few weeks. Meanwhile we do not know whether the forced shut down of transit zones has played a role in this. The easing of restrictions which followed the improved coronavirus situation has certainly contributed to the intensification of migration, said Szabolcs […]

2020. June 11.
Az ENSZ szerint akár 79 millióan hagyhatják el Afrikát
M1, Ma esteMigrációkutató Intézet

According to the UN, up to 79 million people could leave Africa

Our colleague, researcher Márk Vargha, told Ma este (M1 TV channel) that according to a UN report, the health crisis of coronavirus had a disastrous impact on economy in Africa. As a consequence, up to 79 million people could think about leaving the continent.

2020. June 09.
A líbiai polgárháború kimenetele hatással lehet az EU-ba irányuló migrációra
Kossuth Rádió, A nap kérdéseMigrációkutató Intézet

The outcome of the Libyan civil war may have an impact on migration to the EU

Viktor Marsai, research director of the Migration Research Institute, told as a guest on Kossuth Radio’s The Question of the Day programme in connection with the Libyan civil war that after the Libyan settlement, Turkey could use its brand new ally to put pressure on Europe by influencing migration processes. He recalled that Turkey had opened its borders to refugees towards Greece in […]

2020. June 09.
Youtube: Terrorism 3.0 — Current Security Challenges and Prospects — Gergely Németh
YouTubeMigrációkutató Intézet

Youtube: Terrorism 3.0 — Current Security Challenges and Prospects — Gergely Németh

The Deputy State Security underlines in his lecture that security and defence policy is trending once again. It is trending due to the growing understanding by both the citizens and the politicians that our security environment has changed decisively for the last five years. The aim of our conference was to provide a better understanding […]

2020. June 01.
Párhuzam vonható a svédországi bevándorlónegyedek koronavírusos fertőzöttsége és a svéd idősotthonokban bekövetkezett nagyszámú halálesetek között
M1, Ma esteMigrációkutató Intézet

We can draw a parallel between the coronavirus infected immigrant neighbourhoods of Sweden and the high number of deaths in Swedish nursing homes

The Swedish epidemic management strategy has failed to protect the elderly; about half of Sweden’s coronavirus related deaths have occurred in nursing homes. The disease has probably spread from the highly infected immigrant neighbourhoods to the Swedish nursing homes, where many employees have immigrant background ― said Emese Kovács, researcher of Migration Research Institute on […]

2020. May 31.
Vihar előtti csend?
mandiner.huMigrációkutató Intézet

Calm before the storm

Last year the total number of international migrants reached 272 million worldwide, which means 3.5 per cent of the global population. Migration could itself be the symbol of globalisation. An article by deputy director Szabolcs Janik has been published in the last volume of weekly print Mandiner. (Photo: mandiner.hu)

2020. May 29.
Több mint egy éve tart a harmadik líbiai polgárháború
M1, Ma reggelMigrációkutató Intézet

Lybia’s third civil war has been running for more than a year

Victor Marsai, research director of the Migration Research Institute said regarding the Lybian civil war that Europe cannot afford to hand the resolution of the ongoing crisis in its strategic sphere of interest over to other powers.

2020. May 29.
Migration pressure in Europe may increase as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic
Kossuth Rádió, ÜtközőMigrációkutató Intézet

Migration pressure in Europe may increase as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic

As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the welfare gap between Europe and the migrant-sending regions will deepen, which would mean an ever-increasing desire to migrate to Europe, all other things being equal, said Szabolcs Janik, deputy director of the Migration Research Institute on Kossuth Radio’s Ütköző show. (Photo: MTI/EPA/ANA-MPA/Kósztasz Cironisz)

2020. May 28.
A kulturális parancsok győznek a hatóságok fölött
Karc FM, HangolóMigrációkutató Intézet

Non-western immigrants of Scandinavia have a higher incidence of coronavirus disease

Non-western immigrants of Scandinavia have a higher incidence of coronavirus disease than their ratio in the local population. This phenomenon can be partly explained by their culture, which is characterized by distrust towards authorities and rigid compliance to community norms and religious rules even if it constitutes a misdemeanor offence – said Emese Kovács, researcher of Migration Research […]

2020. May 26.
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