Ildikó Bíró is an editor at europeanconservative.com. She obtained her MAs in Italian and English language and literature and a postgraduate degree in media and journalism from ELTE University in Budapest, and has worked for higher educational institutions, NGOs, government agencies and media outlets as an educator, analyst and copy editor.
Italian Court Frees Imam Who Praised October 7 Attack

Italian Court Frees Imam Who Praised October 7 Attack

The ruling overturning Mohamed Shahin’s detention has sparked a backlash from the Italian Right, which has accused judges of undermining public security.

December 16, 2025
“We have to stop Antifa violence before it metastasizes”—U.S. Under Secretary of State <strong>Thomas G. DiNanno</strong>

“We have to stop Antifa violence before it metastasizes”—U.S. Under Secretary of State <strong>Thomas G. DiNanno</strong>

The United States government seeks to intensify bilateral security cooperation with European allies in a bid to counter extremist groups more effectively worldwide.

December 15, 2025
Fico to Costa: No to Financing Ukraine Military

Fico to Costa: No to Financing Ukraine Military

In a letter sent to the President of the European Council, the Slovak PM said he is “not in the position” to support any solution aimed at covering Ukraine’s military expenses for the coming years.

December 12, 2025
Official Data: Foreign Nationals Make Up Nearly 40% of Rape Suspects in Berlin

Official Data: Foreign Nationals Make Up Nearly 40% of Rape Suspects in Berlin

The number of suspected rapists in the German capital jumped from 561 in 2019 to 885 in 2024, marking a 57% increase over five years.

December 4, 2025
Red Brigades Terrorist Dies at 72, But Is the Revolutionary Zeal Dead?

Red Brigades Terrorist Dies at 72, But Is the Revolutionary Zeal Dead?

The ideological heirs of the Italian terrorists are still among us.

November 7, 2025
Fico: ‘I Want to Build Slovakia Like Orbán Builds Hungary’

Fico: ‘I Want to Build Slovakia Like Orbán Builds Hungary’

The Slovak prime minister said he agrees with Viktor Orbán that the only solution to external attacks is national sovereignty.

September 28, 2025
“It is important to preserve historical truth against anachronism and revisionism”—Professor of Modern Literature <strong>Xavier-Laurent Salvador</strong>

“It is important to preserve historical truth against anachronism and revisionism”—Professor of Modern Literature <strong>Xavier-Laurent Salvador</strong>

“When I personally faced disciplinary procedures while simply teaching philology, I realized this was no longer scholarship, but an attempt to silence.”

September 26, 2025
Nearly Half of Poles Say Ukraine Should Cede Land for Peace

Nearly Half of Poles Say Ukraine Should Cede Land for Peace

The findings highlight a change in tone since President Nawrocki took office, as Polish voters weigh war fatigue against long-standing anti-Russia sentiment.

September 25, 2025
Italian General Strike Halts Nation—Not for Workers’ Rights, But for Gaza

Italian General Strike Halts Nation—Not for Workers’ Rights, But for Gaza

Progressive civil organizations and students joined trade union USB in often violent demonstrations protesting Israel.

September 22, 2025
Charlie Kirk Vigil in Budapest

Charlie Kirk Vigil in Budapest

Hundreds gathered outside the U.S. embassy in the Hungarian capital to light a candle in memory of the slain American conservative role model.

September 19, 2025
Belgian Music Festivals Slammed for Cashless ‘Rip-Offs’

Belgian Music Festivals Slammed for Cashless ‘Rip-Offs’

First, people were forced to abandon cash payments; now they are charged extra for their purchases.

September 12, 2025
Another Victim of Multiculturalism: French Woman Killed by Afghan Ex

Another Victim of Multiculturalism: French Woman Killed by Afghan Ex

Inès, 25, filed five police complaints before being stabbed to death by her former partner, a political refugee now on the run.

September 12, 2025