
“The United States and Hungary are once again treating each other with mutual respect”—Chargé d’Affaires Robert Palladino
“Hungary has dared to stand up to the internationalist progressivism that seeks to impose a single model of democracy.”

“Hungary has dared to stand up to the internationalist progressivism that seeks to impose a single model of democracy.”

Football and rugby chiefs are ending long-standing partnerships with the LGBT lobby group.

Spain is exposed to Morocco using migration as a tool of pressure.

A U.S. tariff hike on Indian goods has triggered rallies, boycott calls, and a fresh drive to promote homegrown brands.

With Washington driving negotiations ahead of the Alaska summit, EU leaders are split on how to prevent a deal that could cost Kyiv its territory.

The LGBT activist faces up to five years in prison after posting a controversial photo online.

A new report shows that India is under pressure for buying Russian fossil fuels, while for its European counterparts it’s business as usual.

Ryanair will cut 13% of its French flights this winter, dropping three airports entirely.

Greek authorities have implemented new measures to tackle irregular migration amid rising arrivals.

“A press badge isn’t a shield for terrorism,” Israel said after the targeted operation.
Kremlin says three-hour meeting with Steve Witkoff included Ukraine and strategic ties.
Marine Rosset resigned less than two months into the role after strong criticism of the fact she was in a same-sex relationship.
The issue of freedom of speech could become as significant in Germany as the migration crisis.
Brussels snubs Tbilisi amid growing tensions and visa threats.
Milorad Dodik, president of the Serb-majority Republika Srpska, has been removed from office after a court upheld his conviction for defying Bosnia’s international peace envoy.
“Poland is not the European Union,” President Nawrocki declared. “Poland is Poland, and it will stay that way.”
Public still strongly supports national control over policy, from borders to fisheries—rejecting EU-style decision-sharing.
Firefighters found bloodied bodies after a Russian attack on a holiday site in central Ukraine, authorities say.
Officials say they will go on strike unless the bloc severs more ties with the Middle East’s only democracy.
Act filmed by tourist sparks outrage; suspect has 21 prior offences and no fixed address
Iliescu’s death at 95 closes a chapter in Romania’s post-communist history—one marked by both NATO accession and brutal domestic crackdowns.
Putin rejects ceasefire terms as Trump threatens sweeping new sanctions and oil trade penalties.