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.
Sweden Cuts Islamic Relief Funding to Zero

Sweden Cuts Islamic Relief Funding to Zero

Over the past decade, Swedish taxpayers contributed nearly €121.2 million to the organization.

January 20, 2026
Trump Makes Macron’s Message Public as Greenland Row Grows

Trump Makes Macron’s Message Public as Greenland Row Grows

A private message from Paris goes public, revealing how firmly Washington is setting the terms of the Greenland debate.

January 20, 2026
EU Considering Retaliatory Measures in Response to Possible U.S. Tariffs over Greenland

EU Considering Retaliatory Measures in Response to Possible U.S. Tariffs over Greenland

One option under consideration is a package of tariffs targeting approximately €93 billion worth of U.S. imports.

January 19, 2026
Report: Migrants Make Up 80% of Train Theft Arrests in the UK

Report: Migrants Make Up 80% of Train Theft Arrests in the UK

According to the Research Director of the Centre for Migration Control, a migrant was arrested every three minutes last year.

January 16, 2026
More Than 500 Killed in Iran Protests, Trump Says Tehran Wants to Negotiate

More Than 500 Killed in Iran Protests, Trump Says Tehran Wants to Negotiate

Iran’s parliament speaker warned Washington that any attack would make U.S. bases, ships, and Israel legitimate targets.

January 12, 2026
As Brussels Abandons Farmers, Patriotic Politicians Warn of Agriculture Crisis Over Mercosur Deal

As Brussels Abandons Farmers, Patriotic Politicians Warn of Agriculture Crisis Over Mercosur Deal

Leaders from multiple European countries have voiced alarm over the impact of the Mercosur deal on domestic agriculture, citing unfair competition and risks to sovereignty.

January 9, 2026
Trump Confirms Plans To Visit Hungary, Praises Orbán Ahead of Elections

Trump Confirms Plans To Visit Hungary, Praises Orbán Ahead of Elections

U.S. president Donald Trump has confirmed his intention to visit Hungary at the invitation of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, ahead

January 9, 2026
Greek Farmers Step Up Protests After Talks Collapse

Greek Farmers Step Up Protests After Talks Collapse

With subsidy payments delayed and costs soaring, Greek farmers are intensifying protests after last-ditch talks with Athens failed to deliver meaningful relief.

January 8, 2026
Inside Sweden’s Migration Agency: Majority of Staff From Non-Swedish Backgrounds

Inside Sweden’s Migration Agency: Majority of Staff From Non-Swedish Backgrounds

Sources say staff loyalties to friends, family, or clans can influence decisions, with such practices now happening openly and without fear of consequences.

January 6, 2026
Maduro Pleads Not Guilty, New Venezuelan President Sworn In

Maduro Pleads Not Guilty, New Venezuelan President Sworn In

The deposed Venezuelan leader denied the narco-terrorism charges in court, insisting he is still president of his country.

January 6, 2026
From Palace to Prison: Maduro Faces U.S. Judge

From Palace to Prison: Maduro Faces U.S. Judge

The former Venezuelan strongman is set to appear in a Manhattan courtroom as Washington moves to press long-running drug trafficking and weapons charges.

January 5, 2026
Why Is Austria’s Sports Ministry Funding Asylum NGOs and Foreign Projects?

Why Is Austria’s Sports Ministry Funding Asylum NGOs and Foreign Projects?

The NGO Asylkoordination Austria, which has publicly opposed deportations, received more than €371,000 from Austria’s sports budget between 2022 and 2025.

December 19, 2025