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.
Warsaw Council Implements Night-Time Alcohol Ban

Warsaw Council Implements Night-Time Alcohol Ban

The capital is set to join a growing list of Polish metropolitan areas implementing night-time liquor restrictions, a strategy that has potentially reduced the number of police interventions in Kraków.

March 12, 2026
Switzerland Temporarily Closes Tehran Embassy Amid Regional War

Switzerland Temporarily Closes Tehran Embassy Amid Regional War

Swiss authorities have emphasized that their ‛protecting power mandate’ can be exercised independently of geographical location, ensuring that critical high-level diplomatic contacts remain active.

March 11, 2026
England: Teenage Girl Stabbed in Norfolk Secondary School

England: Teenage Girl Stabbed in Norfolk Secondary School

Children and teachers were placed under emergency lockdown today at Thorpe St Andrew School following a violent security breach that hospitalized one pupil.

March 11, 2026
Iran-Linked Cyberattack Strikes Albanian Parliament

Iran-Linked Cyberattack Strikes Albanian Parliament

Albania’s National Cyber Security Authority is investigating a major breach after Iran-linked hackers claimed to have stolen months of private correspondence from MPs.

March 11, 2026
Where’s the Beef? Brussels Lawmakers Strip Vegan Alternatives of Meaty Names

Where’s the Beef? Brussels Lawmakers Strip Vegan Alternatives of Meaty Names

Despite fierce opposition from environmentalists and German retailers, the European Parliament has pushed through measures designed to protect the integrity of traditional meat products.

March 6, 2026
Iceland Sets August Vote on Restarting EU Membership Talks

Iceland Sets August Vote on Restarting EU Membership Talks

The centre-left coalition wants to reopen accession negotiations abandoned a decade ago, but the country remains sharply divided over joining the bloc.

March 6, 2026
CDU Minister: Deportation Rates ‘Stagnant’

CDU Minister: Deportation Rates ‘Stagnant’

Despite rising political pressure to secure borders, German authorities are struggling to locate migrants, with ‛not found’ cited as the primary reason for failed removals.

March 6, 2026
Europol Identifies Iran as Source of EU Destabilization

Europol Identifies Iran as Source of EU Destabilization

Europol has identified the Iranian-linked ‛Axis of Resistance’ as a major threat to European sovereignty, citing potential intimidation and terror financing campaigns.

March 6, 2026
Zelensky Sparks Fury With Threat Against Orbán

Zelensky Sparks Fury With Threat Against Orbán

Hungary and its allies condemn Zelensky’s remarks amid a dispute over a €90 billion EU loan and halted Russian oil flows.

March 6, 2026
Climate Protest Closes Down Amsterdam Classrooms

Climate Protest Closes Down Amsterdam Classrooms

Classes were canceled at several schools in the Dutch capital after overnight climate protests left gates glued shut—and emergency exits sealed using heavy chains.

March 5, 2026
Belgium: the New Frontline in the English Channel Migrant Crisis

Belgium: the New Frontline in the English Channel Migrant Crisis

Flanders police have reported a significant shift in migration patterns, as traffickers bypass France to take the longer, more perilous route from Belgium to the UK.

March 4, 2026
Germany Refuses National Flag at Paralympics Opening Over Russia

Germany Refuses National Flag at Paralympics Opening Over Russia

German athletes will skip the parade of nations in Verona after the IPC allowed Russian and Belarusian competitors to return under their own flags.

March 4, 2026