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.
Months after President Zelensky moved to curb their powers, Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies unveiled a major graft scheme at a state-owned nuclear energy company.
Precedent suggests that a review of Brussels’s pharmaceutical contracts could take several years—meaning claims of corruption will continue to fester.
Washington says American taxpayers will no longer support media outlets interfering in the domestic affairs of ally nations like Hungary.
The army rejects a draft lottery, saying Berlin must know who is fit to serve under the new plan.
The emissions-cutting targets set are “completely unrealistic,” the Patriots for Europe group said.
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said an investigation is under way to determine whether mental health issues played a role in the attack.
Former Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders, who played a central role in politically motivated infringement proceedings against the conservative governments of Poland and Hungary, is now accused of having concealed hundreds of thousands of euros that he may have illegally obtained.
Following Islamist attacks in the past years in Berlin, Magdeburg, and Solingen, new security requirements impose exorbitant expenses on organizers.
280 asylum seekers were tested on Monday.
The Dutch election results set the stage for tough coalition negotiations between deeply divided parties.
Existing national laws are sufficient and the convention “does not protect women; it protects ideology,” MP Svetlana Čulkova said.
Conscription is back on the agenda as Europe braces for potential conflict with Russia.