Month: February 2026

Migrant Attack at Rosenheim Station

The 38-year-old German alleged victim suffered multiple lacerations on his face during a group’s violence against him.

After Crucifixes, Now Icons: Europe’s Judges Target Greece

After Crucifixes, Now Icons: Europe’s Judges Target Greece

A new case before Europe’s human rights court could reopen a long-running fight over Christianity’s place in public life—this time inside Greece’s courtrooms.

February 6, 2026
The Portuguese Centre-Right Is Unfit for Purpose

The Portuguese Centre-Right Is Unfit for Purpose

When the moment of truth arrived, the “centre-right” once again preferred to work with the Left, a mistake it will come to regret.

February 6, 2026
Hamburg Subway Killer Had Record of Police Incidents Before Fatal Attack

Hamburg Subway Killer Had Record of Police Incidents Before Fatal Attack

The South Sudanese man had been expelled from multiple accommodation premises due to repeated violations of house rules, including nighttime disturbances.

February 6, 2026
Russia and U.S. Agree on Need to Resume Nuclear  Talks

Russia and U.S. Agree on Need to Resume Nuclear  Talks

According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, both sides agreed to act responsibly and begin nuclear negotiations as soon as possible.

February 6, 2026
German Interior Minister Backs Hungarian Verdict Against Far-Left ‘Hammer Gang’ Member

German Interior Minister Backs Hungarian Verdict Against Far-Left ‘Hammer Gang’ Member

Since the crimes were committed in Hungary, Alexander Dobrindt sees no problem with the legal process or the subsequent judgment.

February 6, 2026
Warsaw: Arrest Warrant Issued Against Former Justice Minister

Warsaw: Arrest Warrant Issued Against Former Justice Minister

With prosecutors preparing a European Arrest Warrant, the Ziobro case raises fresh concerns over judicial independence and political retaliation in Poland.

February 6, 2026
Donald Trump Endorses Orbán Ahead of Crucial Hungarian Elections

Donald Trump Endorses Orbán Ahead of Crucial Hungarian Elections

The U.S. president called Orbán a “truly strong and powerful Leader” who has a proven track record of delivering results.

February 6, 2026
A New Stage for Chile: Reflections on the President-Elect’s Visit to Hungary

A New Stage for Chile: Reflections on the President-Elect’s Visit to Hungary

Hungary has faced challenges that resonate with current concerns in Chile: public security, migration control, social cohesion, and the tension between national sovereignty and supranational dynamics.

Top Russian Military Officer Hospitalised After Moscow Attack

Top Russian Military Officer Hospitalised After Moscow Attack

The wounded Russian army official serves as first deputy chief of Russia’s general staff and previously oversaw intelligence operations in Syria.

February 6, 2026
Trump Calls for New Nuclear Treaty After Agreement With Russia Expires

Trump Calls for New Nuclear Treaty After Agreement With Russia Expires

Trump resumes military dialogue with Moscow following trilateral talks on the Ukraine conflict in Abu Dhabi.

February 6, 2026
Who Funds the Defunders? A Closer Look at the Global Disinformation Index

Who Funds the Defunders? A Closer Look at the Global Disinformation Index

The GDI calls itself “independent”—but if it depends on funding from governments and public institutions like the European Commission, what kind of independence is that?

February 6, 2026
Oman Hosts Iran-U.S. Talks on Nuclear Programme

Oman Hosts Iran-U.S. Talks on Nuclear Programme

Washington urged U.S. citizens to leave Iran immediately, warning of protests, security risks and possible detention of dual nationals.

February 6, 2026