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.
New data shows Austria’s labor market sinking deeper into crisis, with pressure growing on the welfare state.
Special services coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak said that anti-corruption officers were sent to the Lux Veritatis Foundation at the request of the prosecution service.
The CDU/SPD coalition may collapse as young MPs threaten to block the pension reform, leaving the government’s fragile majority at risk.
A cross-party coalition has unveiled a new plan to prohibit Islamic head coverings in classrooms from 2026, citing rising social pressure on young girls.
A new rule obliges parishes to reject candidates unwilling to perform same-sex weddings, sparking concerns about an already shrinking number of pastors.
A 40,000-signature petition has forced this weekend’s public vote, with churches and doctors urging citizens to reject the measure.
Brussels’ chief prosecutor is urging a ban in crime hotspots as dealers use the scooters for quick deliveries and escapes.
Muslim youth increasingly support Islamist norms over France’s republican principles.
A months-long investigation led to raids across Brussels and Leuven, uncovering what authorities call a “serious and concrete” threat against chief prosecutor Julien Moinil.
The murder of a young activist’s brother has forced Emmanuel Macron to call an emergency security meeting as fears grow ahead of the 2026 local elections.
The Brussels eco-plan has drawn widespread criticism, not least from conservative factions.
President Karol Nawrocki and PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński warned about threats to democracy, rule of law, and sovereignty.