Lukács Fux is currently a law student at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest. He served as an intern during the Hungarian Council Presidency and completed a separate internship in the European Parliament.
Lukács Fux is currently a law student at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest. He served as an intern during the Hungarian Council Presidency and completed a separate internship in the European Parliament.
A settlement by ING Belgium closes proceedings brought about by suspected failures to report transactions tied to the Reynders probe.
Allegations against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s inner circle and family have raised doubts about the survival of the fragile government.
Alexander Dobrindt insists that EU internal border checks must remain a core element of Germany’s new migration policy.
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A leading UK university is scaling back traditional exams and easing essay requirements, prompting criticism that academic standards are being diluted.
Critics have questioned messaging showing a disruptive Swedish woman on public transport—instead of migrant youths.
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First Amendment was violated by Colorado’s restrictions on talk-based therapeutic approaches to minors, says 8–1 ruling.
Lawyers say ballistics and DNA findings are inconclusive, but prosecutors insist the case remains strong.
Elections were held in ten municipalities across Serbia on Sunday, with President Aleksandar Vučić declaring victory for the governing parties in all districts.
The prelates say the young woman’s death exemplifies profound ethical and societal failings.