Zolta Győri

Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.
Ukrainians Fly WWII Flag Associated with Mass Murder of Poles at Warsaw Concert

Ukrainians Fly WWII Flag Associated with Mass Murder of Poles at Warsaw Concert

Donald Tusk said on Tuesday Poland will expel 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians who were behind “certain provocations.”

August 12, 2025
Dutch Muslim Groups File Complaint Against Geert Wilders Ahead of Decisive Election

Dutch Muslim Groups File Complaint Against Geert Wilders Ahead of Decisive Election

The complainants claim an X post by the PVV leader uses “Nazi-era propaganda tactics” to “vilify minorities.”

August 12, 2025
Finland’s Best Students Are Not Getting Help—in the Name of Equality

Finland’s Best Students Are Not Getting Help—in the Name of Equality

The Nordic country was always a strong performer in the PISA tests, but not anymore, since helping the best is now seen as elitism.

August 12, 2025
EU Leaders Play Catch-Up With Virtual Summit on Ukraine

EU Leaders Play Catch-Up With Virtual Summit on Ukraine

Trump is pursuing a compromise-focused approach, while EU allies continue to voice support for Zelensky’s position and encourage him to not cede any ground.

August 11, 2025
Two-thirds of Syrians Choose To Stay in Germany Despite Local Opposition

Two-thirds of Syrians Choose To Stay in Germany Despite Local Opposition

While thousands returned after the fall of the Assad regime, many more Syrians are reluctant to give up their government-supported lives.

August 8, 2025
UN Worried About Deported Terrorist but Not the Victims

UN Worried About Deported Terrorist but Not the Victims

Progressive liberal NGOs pushed the agenda to the UN where the newest episode of liberal hypocrisy about deportations is taking place.

August 8, 2025
Germany’s Economic Struggles: Defense Sector Thrives While Public Faces Hardships

Germany’s Economic Struggles: Defense Sector Thrives While Public Faces Hardships

While Rheinmetall benefits from rising defense budgets, average Germans grapple with economic stagnation, high living costs, and a shrinking standard of living.

August 8, 2025
Sweden Leads EU Push for Unified Patent Protection on Medicines

Sweden Leads EU Push for Unified Patent Protection on Medicines

The plan would reduce legal uncertainty and ease market access by replacing national SPC filings with one unified process.

August 7, 2025
Ethnic German Mother Faced Deportation Over Paperwork Mistake

Ethnic German Mother Faced Deportation Over Paperwork Mistake

While violent criminals and rejected asylum seekers often evade deportation, authorities relentlessly pursued Liliya Klassen’s case over a simple bureaucratic mistake.

August 7, 2025
UK–France Returns Deal in Action: First Migrants Detained

UK–France Returns Deal in Action: First Migrants Detained

As Britain reaches boiling point over migration, Starmer boasts about a scheme expected to send just 50 illegal migrants a week back to France.

August 7, 2025
Migrants Continue to Arrive in Small Boats After Starmer Deal with France

Migrants Continue to Arrive in Small Boats After Starmer Deal with France

The migrant returns agreement is doing little to deter illegal crossings.

August 6, 2025
French Prefect Warns Rampant Migrant Crime Plagues Rhône Cities

French Prefect Warns Rampant Migrant Crime Plagues Rhône Cities

Algerian illegal immigrants commit crimes knowing that the failing system will let them go virtually unpunished.

August 6, 2025