
Orbán Set to Make First Post-Election Speech
Amid major political change, the outgoing Hungarian PM is expected to discuss ‘the past, present, and future.’

Amid major political change, the outgoing Hungarian PM is expected to discuss ‘the past, present, and future.’

The Hungarian prime minister’s defeat means resistance to Brussels’ policies can no longer depend on a single government.

Multiple UK organisations are reported to allow males who call themselves transgender women to access female-only facilities, including changing rooms and toilets.

A survey of 3,568 Dutch adults found that 91% of women take precautions when going out in public.

Kyiv said Moscow’s strikes “cannot be normalised,” calling them war crimes.

Britain will contribute €661 million towards the Erasmus programme’s costs in 2027.

A civilization without children does not have a future. A civilization that kills its own children does not deserve one.

Eleven sites are now blacklisted by Russia as overseas branches of Ukrainian companies, including locations in London, Munich, Prague, Riga, and Vilnius.

Canberra has adjusted its defence spending calculation to align with NATO standards, reclassifying intelligence budgets—and even military pensions to hit new targets.

Washington indicated that the next round of Iran talks could be held in Islamabad soon.
Ireland is facing a week of political reckoning as Sinn Féin prepares a vote of no confidence, claiming the government’s latest fuel subsidies ‛fall far short’ of public needs.
Unionist parties warn of renewed division as nationalist leaders step up efforts to force another vote on breaking away from the UK.
After a lengthy investigation, a judge has charged the wife of the Spanish PM with influence peddling and bribery.
New legislation could lock the UK into automatic regulatory alignment with the EU, raising concerns over sovereignty and democratic oversight.
With Gulf shipping routes under threat, Europe rejects Washington’s approach while remaining heavily reliant on the very flows the U.S. seeks to control.
Prime Minister: ‘reopening of the headquarters reflects both the reconstruction after terror and the vulnerability of modern society.’
A landmark report concludes that the lethal Southport knife attack on young girls could have been and should have been prevented by the British authorities—and the killer’s family.
Parents reported ‘non-binary’ activists to Weißwasser police for violating the German Criminal Code, which prohibits distributing pornographic content to minors.
Jubilant reactions from EU figures reveal how pivotal Hungary had become in opposing further centralisation—but Patriots for Europe are “more united than ever” in their mission to defend the sovereignty of Europe’s nations.
The removal of Brussels’ most persistent opponent is set to accelerate plans to curb national vetoes, expand EU borrowing, and tighten control over member states.
Magyar’s decisive win signals a sharp break from the Orbán era, raising concerns over constitutional changes, institutional purges, and a shift toward Brussels.
A leading UK university is scaling back traditional exams and easing essay requirements, prompting criticism that academic standards are being diluted.