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Serbian Election Explainer: Vučić Still Seen as a Stabilizing Force
Serbia’s relationship with the EU and Russia will play a crucial role in the upcoming election.
Serbia’s relationship with the EU and Russia will play a crucial role in the upcoming election.
Orbán said Hungary cannot take part in what he sees as a bad decision—Ukraine’s entry into the EU.
The Spanish Prime Minister’s phone call with his Hungarian counterpart was one of several recent attempts to change Orbán’s mind on EU accession for Ukraine.
Besides his lack of respect for French secularism, the president’s inconsistency is being singled out since he refused to take part in the November march against antisemitism.
The success of Filip is that it combines the moving and the dramatic in perfect harmony.
The new policy could largely affect Muslim immigrants, who, studies have shown, are far more likely than other Germans to display antisemitic attitudes.
We sounded the recession alarm bells for Europe back in August. The latest numbers confirm that forecast—and then some.
A look back at two years of Olaf Scholz’s disastrous government.
EU countries blame Brussels for purchasing excessive doses at a high cost.
A panel hosted by The European Conservative sees hope for nuclear energy despite challenges.
Sunday’s attack was likely a retaliatory move after a military crackdown on extremist groups.
Prime Minister Orbán has written to Council President Michel, urging him to drop the “counterproductive” vote on Ukraine’s EU membership “for the sake of unity.”
As the case of Suella Braverman shows, the British government is unable to implement its voters’ wishes.
EU countries spend billions on Russian liquified natural gas.
Congress is borrowing 26 cents of every dollar they spend. Only structural spending reforms can prevent a fiscal meltdown—and time is running out.
There is a clear desire on the part of the press and those in power to hide the terrorist’s not-very-French name.
AfD spokesman it was “brazen and ridiculous” to blame the party “for the lack of attractiveness of Germany as a [business] location.”
Asylum applications across the EU, meanwhile, have risen by 30% this year.
The incoming ombudsman has declared her support for ‘Rainbow Friday,’ a school-based LGBT celebration.
Kyiv’s premature EU accession “does not coincide” with Hungary’s interests, the prime minister says.
“Nuclear energy is back,” Emmanuel Macron declared.
What will it take to wake decent people up and take an active stand against this barbarism?