
Hungary’s Election Is Not Over Yet—And the Pro-Brussels Media Knows It
The Hungarian prime minister’s political director is pleased to see reporters running “into reality.”

The Hungarian prime minister’s political director is pleased to see reporters running “into reality.”

EU efforts to act stall as national governments take diverging approaches and analysts warn of expanding Islamist networks.

Elections were held in ten municipalities across Serbia on Sunday, with President Aleksandar Vučić declaring victory for the governing parties in all districts.

The former jihadist president’s Berlin visit highlights the growing gap between the official narrative on refugees and reality.

Poland prolongs controls with Germany and Lithuania for another six months, as a dispute over migrant returns and border enforcement intensifies.

While close-to-the-opposition polls predict a Fidesz defeat, some EU countries are already drafting plans to prevent a sixth Orbán government from “derailing” decision-making processes.

Grabbing Iran’s uranium would likely extend U.S. forces’ stay in the country—despite the White House’s electoral mandate against foreign ‘forever wars.’

In the first documented Antifa attack on Portuguese soil, a young activist hurled a Molotov cocktail into a peaceful pro-life march in Lisbon.

Approximately 20,000 people joined demonstrations under police supervision across European cities—including Amsterdam, Madrid, and Rome.

The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that satellite imagery shows severe damage at the Khondab heavy water production site.
Grabbing Iran’s uranium would likely extend U.S. forces’ stay in the country—despite the White House’s electoral mandate against foreign ‘forever wars.’
In the first documented Antifa attack on Portuguese soil, a young activist hurled a Molotov cocktail into a peaceful pro-life march in Lisbon.
Approximately 20,000 people joined demonstrations under police supervision across European cities—including Amsterdam, Madrid, and Rome.
The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that satellite imagery shows severe damage at the Khondab heavy water production site.
Kyiv offers its drone warfare expertise to Gulf states as Iran’s regional strikes drive demand for new air-defence solutions.
Pope Leo XIV called for prayers for those affected by war and for “concrete paths of reconciliation and peace.”
The European Court of Justice is preparing a substantive legal basis for potentially unlimited interference in the laws of member states.
Two unidentified drones crash in southern Finland, with authorities investigating a possible territorial violation and links to the war in Ukraine.
The attack by Yemeni rebels open a new front in the conflict, raising fears of wider regional escalation and threats to global shipping routes.
Regional powers push for de-escalation as Tehran dismisses Washington’s offer and tensions continue to rise across the Middle East.
Counter-terrorism forces are assisting Derby police with their investigation.
PM Robert Fico accused Kyiv of failing to allow the pipeline to resume operations despite assurances that repairs were possible.