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.
Syrian ‘Home Visits’ Rise as Few Opt To Leave Germany

Syrian ‘Home Visits’ Rise as Few Opt To Leave Germany

Authorities are investigating 924 trips to Syria this year, as voluntary returns remain minimal compared to new asylum claims.

July 8, 2025
Dutch City Forces Through Asylum Plan Amid Protests

Dutch City Forces Through Asylum Plan Amid Protests

A tense council meeting and mass protests failed to stop Zwolle from approving a new asylum centre, as residents say they have been ignored by their own city.

July 8, 2025
German Girl Beaten for Refusing Headscarf in Islamist-Dominated School

German Girl Beaten for Refusing Headscarf in Islamist-Dominated School

Muslim pupils call her hair “haram” as teachers stay silent; parents praise Hamas and Taliban

July 7, 2025
Russian Minister ‘Kills Himself’ Hours After Being Fired by Putin

Russian Minister ‘Kills Himself’ Hours After Being Fired by Putin

The Reason for the dismissal of the Russian transport minister remains unknown.

July 7, 2025
Scantily Clad Pole Dancers Perform in Front of Kids at Berlin Event

Scantily Clad Pole Dancers Perform in Front of Kids at Berlin Event

Provocative show in family area fuels debate over children’s inclusion.

July 7, 2025
Record-breaking Migration: In Berlin, Migrants Can Become Citizens with Only a Few Clicks

Record-breaking Migration: In Berlin, Migrants Can Become Citizens with Only a Few Clicks

Fast-track citizenship does not require language proficiency and identity verification.

July 7, 2025
From Jean to Mohamed: How Migration Is Transforming Baby Names in Belgium

From Jean to Mohamed: How Migration Is Transforming Baby Names in Belgium

Belgium is seeing a shift in baby names—away from traditional choices, and toward names influenced strongly by a growing immigrant community.

July 7, 2025
Von der Leyen’s Leadership on the Line in Rare EU Censure Debate

Von der Leyen’s Leadership on the Line in Rare EU Censure Debate

Facing a possible no-confidence vote, Ursula von der Leyen will defend her record before MEPs in a debate that could trigger the European Commission’s collapse.

July 7, 2025
Europe’s Ammo Crisis: One Factory, One War, and a Race Against Time

Europe’s Ammo Crisis: One Factory, One War, and a Race Against Time

As war rages on in Ukraine and ammunition shortages strain Europe’s defenses, the EU’s efforts to boost weapons manufacturing face a critical bottleneck: TNT production.

July 5, 2025
Inclusivity or Minority Veto? German Daycare Serves Only Halal Sausages

Inclusivity or Minority Veto? German Daycare Serves Only Halal Sausages

Authorities call it inclusion—parents see it as catering to a minority while silencing dissent.

July 5, 2025
EU Pledges €1.9 Billion to Moldova at First-Ever Summit

EU Pledges €1.9 Billion to Moldova at First-Ever Summit

Commission and Council presidents want to bolster the country’s defense against foreign influence, disinformation, and electoral manipulation.

July 5, 2025
Syrian Arrested After Axe Attack on German Train

Syrian Arrested After Axe Attack on German Train

A passenger reportedly seized the weapon and fought back.

July 3, 2025