Zolta Győri

Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.
From Kyiv to Munich: Zelensky Ally’s Corruption Case Goes Global

From Kyiv to Munich: Zelensky Ally’s Corruption Case Goes Global

Shurma says Ukrainian authorities “misled German law enforcement” and calls the case against him “political persecution.”

September 19, 2025
AfD Demands Probe After €650 Million in Child Benefits Sent Abroad in 2024

AfD Demands Probe After €650 Million in Child Benefits Sent Abroad in 2024

“The transfer of full child benefit payments to foreign accounts must be stopped,” AfD’s René Springer said.

September 19, 2025
Danish Scholars Warn: Ukrainian Accession Could Cause EU To Collapse

Danish Scholars Warn: Ukrainian Accession Could Cause EU To Collapse

Despite strong rhetoric, concrete plans for Ukraine’s EU membership are lacking, the academics say.

September 18, 2025
 Zelensky: Poland Too Weak To Defend Its People

 Zelensky: Poland Too Weak To Defend Its People

The Ukrainian President made bold claims about a key ally just days after a disputed drone incursion into Polish airspace.

September 18, 2025
Sweden Overhauls Welfare Policies To Push Immigrants To Work

Sweden Overhauls Welfare Policies To Push Immigrants To Work

“Benefits should go to those who contribute, not to those who only take,” the Sweden Democrats said, “Sweden shall no longer be the world’s social services office.”

September 17, 2025
BBC: Eurovision’s Totally Not Political, But Maybe We’ll Boycott Anyway

BBC: Eurovision’s Totally Not Political, But Maybe We’ll Boycott Anyway

Jewish groups are calling out the broadcaster’s glaring hypocrisy.

September 17, 2025
German Young Socialists: “Ban Men’s Podcasts! Take the Microphones Away from Men!”

German Young Socialists: “Ban Men’s Podcasts! Take the Microphones Away from Men!”

A youth chapter of SPD proposes that ‘male’ podcasts only be allowed to continue if a female fact-checker is involved.

September 17, 2025
Brussels Plans to Tax Banned Snus Products to Boost EU Budget

Brussels Plans to Tax Banned Snus Products to Boost EU Budget

Just because Eurocrats have outlawed it doesn’t mean they can’t tax it.

September 16, 2025
Denmark Announces Large Investment in Greenland’s Infrastructure

Denmark Announces Large Investment in Greenland’s Infrastructure

Threats about annexing the island may have been Trump’s bait for Copenhagen to spend more on defense, some say.

September 16, 2025
Pro-Palestinian Activists Push Gender Segregation at Planned Protest

Pro-Palestinian Activists Push Gender Segregation at Planned Protest

Protesters are separating men and women for travel—even using gender-specific group chats—yet liberal progressives continue to stand in solidarity.

September 16, 2025
Poland Authorizes NATO Troop Deployment After Russian Drone Incursion

Poland Authorizes NATO Troop Deployment After Russian Drone Incursion

President Nawrocki’s decision greenlights the next phase of NATO’s eastern flank reinforcement.

September 15, 2025
EU Lawmakers Urge Review of $750 Billion U.S. Energy Deal

EU Lawmakers Urge Review of $750 Billion U.S. Energy Deal

Commission President von der Leyen continues getting slammed from all political sides for her trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump.

September 15, 2025