Eszter Balogi

Eszter Balogi is a third-year student at the Faculty of Law of Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest. In 2025, she served as an intern at the European Parliament with the Foundation for a Civic Hungary. Beside her legal studies, her main interest is national and international history.
Bardella Hits Back After Footballer Warns About ‘Far Right’

Bardella Hits Back After Footballer Warns About ‘Far Right’

The Rassemblement National responded by pointing out the star is out of touch with the French reality.

May 13, 2026
Polish President Pushes for Referendum on EU Climate Law

Polish President Pushes for Referendum on EU Climate Law

In a direct challenge to the Brussels environmental agenda, the president of Poland has called for a national referendum to decide the fate of the Green Deal in his nation.

May 8, 2026
London: Police Deploys Specialist Unit To Shield Jewish Communities

London: Police Deploys Specialist Unit To Shield Jewish Communities

The Metropolitan Police has moved to severe alert status, unveiling a new hybrid policing unit that combines counter-terrorism with neighbourhood expertise to safeguard Jewish schools and synagogues.

May 6, 2026
UK Revokes Immigration/Islam Critic’s Entry Permit

UK Revokes Immigration/Islam Critic’s Entry Permit

Citing public order, Britain’s Home Office has barred a U.S.-based Christian conservative from entering the country—ahead of a planned appearance alongside “Tommy Robinson.”

April 20, 2026
Athens Rejects BBC Claims of Migrant Vigilante Recruitment at Turkish Border

Athens Rejects BBC Claims of Migrant Vigilante Recruitment at Turkish Border

The Greek migration chief brands a BBC investigation into border pushbacks as ‘science fiction,’ accusing the UK public broadcaster of siding with human smugglers and against European border security.

April 16, 2026
78% of Germans Dissatisfied with Merz, Poll Finds

78% of Germans Dissatisfied with Merz, Poll Finds

While the AfD is hitting 26% in the polls, the Chancellor now retains the confidence of just one in five citizens.

April 8, 2026
Sweden Moves To Scrap Permanent Residency for Migrants

Sweden Moves To Scrap Permanent Residency for Migrants

Reform broadens earlier asylum tightening and follows disputes over “teenage deportations.”

April 8, 2026
Britain Aims to Rally 40 Nations To Break Iran’s Blockade

Britain Aims to Rally 40 Nations To Break Iran’s Blockade

As Trump distances the U.S. from the ongoing maritime crisis, 37 nations have signed a landmark pledge to restore freedom of navigation through the Tehran-controlled Strait of Hormuz.

April 2, 2026
Israel Kills Top Hezbollah Strategic Commander in Beirut

Israel Kills Top Hezbollah Strategic Commander in Beirut

The killing marks one of the highest-level targets yet

April 1, 2026
Artemis: U.S. Set for First Crewed Moon Mission in 54 Years

Artemis: U.S. Set for First Crewed Moon Mission in 54 Years

NASA’s ambitious plan to establish a permanent presence on the Moon begins in earnest today—with the launch of the first crewed Orion spacecraft.

April 1, 2026
Merz Announces Mass Repatriation Plan for Syrians

Merz Announces Mass Repatriation Plan for Syrians

Berlin is establishing a joint task force with Damascus to facilitate the return of over 800,000 Syrian nationals.

March 30, 2026
Activists Brand Vienna’s Etiquette Campaign “Racist”

Activists Brand Vienna’s Etiquette Campaign “Racist”

The public transport operator in the Austrian capital is facing a firestorm of criticism—after an NGO claimed that asking passengers to be quiet and avoid strong-smelling food are acts of systemic racism.

March 13, 2026