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.

Antisemitism in Germany: Rising Fear Among Jews After October 7 Pogrom

Antisemitism in Germany: Rising Fear Among Jews After October 7 Pogrom

As the notion of “memory culture” fades, Jewish voices in Germany express unease about the future of solidarity.

September 9, 2025
Hungarian PM Proposes Alternative to “Failing” European Model

Hungarian PM Proposes Alternative to “Failing” European Model

“Stay out of the war, stay out of shared debt, keep our national energy policy, and preserve a non-mixed society,” Viktor Orbán declared, summing up Hungary’s stance.

September 8, 2025
Woody Allen Sparks Controversy with Virtual Appearance at Moscow Film Festival

Woody Allen Sparks Controversy with Virtual Appearance at Moscow Film Festival

The American filmmaker is accused of “lending credibility to Russian propaganda.”

August 25, 2025
Marchers in Copenhagen Chant “Free Free Palestine”

Marchers in Copenhagen Chant “Free Free Palestine”

The Danish government has however confirmed it has no plans to recognise a Palestinian state in the near future.

August 25, 2025
Moscow Pushes Beyond Annexed Territories, Seizes Village in Dnipropetrovsk

Moscow Pushes Beyond Annexed Territories, Seizes Village in Dnipropetrovsk

“On Monday, Russia had launched over 100 drones, killing a 37-year old civilian driver and wounding two people,” Kyiv said.

August 25, 2025
Europe Pushes Back as Israel Moves To Secure Gaza City

Europe Pushes Back as Israel Moves To Secure Gaza City

Despite Prime Minister Netanyahu’s insistence that Israel has no intention of ruling Gaza but aims to transfer control to non-hostile Arab forces, the plan has drawn a chorus of protests.

August 9, 2025
Train Dreams: EU Launches Grand Plan To Zip Across Europe

Train Dreams: EU Launches Grand Plan To Zip Across Europe

With national budgets stretched by war, migration, and defense, Brussels faces an uphill battle to keep its high-speed vision on track.

August 9, 2025
Brussels Backs Ukraine With Another €3 Billion

Brussels Backs Ukraine With Another €3 Billion

The measure is intended to lay the foundation for Ukraine’s economic recovery, sustainable growth, and eventual EU membership.

August 9, 2025
Italy Approves €13.5 Billion Plan for World’s Longest Suspension Bridge

Italy Approves €13.5 Billion Plan for World’s Longest Suspension Bridge

The green-lighting of the mega-project bridge linking Sicily to the mainland has sparked both praise and controversy.

August 6, 2025
Serbia Rejects Bosnian Serb Leader’s Jail Sentence, Hungary Weighs In

Serbia Rejects Bosnian Serb Leader’s Jail Sentence, Hungary Weighs In

“The Bosnian appeals court ruling was undemocratic, immoral, and a serious attack on the Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.

August 2, 2025
Members of Afghan Family Receiving Nearly €7,000 in Citizen’s Benefit Showcase Wealth on Social Media

Members of Afghan Family Receiving Nearly €7,000 in Citizen’s Benefit Showcase Wealth on Social Media

Public outrage grows over perceived welfare abuse involving an Afghan refugee family in Hamburg.

August 2, 2025
U.S. Envoy Meets Families of Israeli Hostages Held in Gaza

U.S. Envoy Meets Families of Israeli Hostages Held in Gaza

Witkoff pledged that he and President Donald Trump would work to return the remaining hostages.

August 2, 2025