Rebeka Kis

Rebeka Kis is a fifth-year law student at the University of Pécs. Her main interests are politics and history, with experience in the EU’s day-to-day activities gained as an intern with the Foundation for a Civic Hungary at the European Parliament.
Austria’s SPÖ Justice Minister Says She Does Not Know Antifa

Austria’s SPÖ Justice Minister Says She Does Not Know Antifa

Anna Sporrer said her department has no grounds to act against Antifa, despite recent violent incidents linked to the group.

September 19, 2025
800 Cross Channel in Day of Migrant Chaos

800 Cross Channel in Day of Migrant Chaos

Multiple small boats launched from France after rough weather cleared, straining Britain’s border response as repatriation efforts stall.

September 19, 2025
Budapest Tops Safety Rankings as EU Capitals Struggle With Gun Violence

Budapest Tops Safety Rankings as EU Capitals Struggle With Gun Violence

Migration control helps the ‘Paris of the East’ stand out from the deteriorating public safety situation—from Amsterdam explosions to Marseille shootings—blighting Europe.

September 19, 2025
NGOs Urge EU To Protect Free Speech Under the Digital Services Act

NGOs Urge EU To Protect Free Speech Under the Digital Services Act

More than 50 organizations from across Europe want the digital space to remain open to all voices—supporting public debate and democratic values.

September 19, 2025
France Aims To Ban Palestine Flags on Town Halls

France Aims To Ban Palestine Flags on Town Halls

The Interior Minister argues that flying ‘political’ flags from French town halls violates public service neutrality.

September 19, 2025
Eurovision at Risk as Anti-Israel Boycotts Spread

Eurovision at Risk as Anti-Israel Boycotts Spread

Broadcasters emphasize that Eurovision celebrates diversity and inclusion, and decisions on entrants should remain independent of political pressure.

September 19, 2025
Italy Brings In Strict New AI Law

Italy Brings In Strict New AI Law

Meloni’s comprehensive legislation aims to punish harmful AI use—such as deepfakes—while supporting domestic innovation.

September 18, 2025
Missile Malfunction Caused Wyryki Damage, Claims Polish Ex-PM

Missile Malfunction Caused Wyryki Damage, Claims Polish Ex-PM

Leszek Miller calls for swift acknowledgment and compensation after the recent drone incident.

September 18, 2025
Somali Migrants Stab Each Other in Munich

Somali Migrants Stab Each Other in Munich

Police continue to investigate the stabbing incident that happened near an asylum seekers’s shelter in the Bavarian city.

September 18, 2025
Austrian Police Investigate Stabbing Involving Syrian and Mongolian Nationals

Austrian Police Investigate Stabbing Involving Syrian and Mongolian Nationals

A mass brawl in Vienna left multiple victims, prompting further concerns about public safety.

September 18, 2025
Life Sentence for Afghan Who Murdered Ex-Wife in Front of Daughter

Life Sentence for Afghan Who Murdered Ex-Wife in Front of Daughter

An Afghan father described as an “archaic man” stabbed his ex-wife—now he faces life imprisonment in Germany.

September 17, 2025
German Court: Not Every Syrian Is Entitled to Asylum

German Court: Not Every Syrian Is Entitled to Asylum

Cologne ruling emphasizes that voluntary return support and improved conditions in Syria justify rejecting asylum claims.

September 17, 2025