Zolta Győri

Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.
EU Delegation to Libya Denied Entry for ‘Violating Libyan Sovereignty’

EU Delegation to Libya Denied Entry for ‘Violating Libyan Sovereignty’

EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner and Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi were among the official visitors turned around at the airport.

July 8, 2025
EU Report Threatens Countries With Funding Cuts for Defying Brussels

EU Report Threatens Countries With Funding Cuts for Defying Brussels

“This is not support for genuine civil society—it’s an attempt to institutionalize a political pressure network in Hungary,” government spokesman Zoltan Kovács said.

July 8, 2025
Berlin Police Arrests Two for Defacing the Federal Chancellery

Berlin Police Arrests Two for Defacing the Federal Chancellery

The pro-Palestine protesters are in custody following the incident.

July 7, 2025
NATO Head Rutte Praises Trump for Raising Defense Spending

NATO Head Rutte Praises Trump for Raising Defense Spending

Following the Hague NATO summit, members agreed to raise the minimum spending benchmark from 2% to 5%.

July 7, 2025
New Swedish Minister To Map Immigrants’ Values

New Swedish Minister To Map Immigrants’ Values

The study aims to assess beliefs and norms among immigrants that diverge from mainstream Swedish perspectives.

July 7, 2025
War Means Money for Ukraine’s New Oligarchs

War Means Money for Ukraine’s New Oligarchs

There are concerns that the billions funneled into Ukraine have only made the top 1% richer, but not the people fighting the war.

July 7, 2025
FBI-Wanted Chinese Arrested in Milan for Espionage

FBI-Wanted Chinese Arrested in Milan for Espionage

The man allegedly tried to hack into confidential systems to access research reports on the COVID-19 vaccine.

July 7, 2025
Wilders Backs Anti-Immigration Bill, Demands Tougher Reforms

Wilders Backs Anti-Immigration Bill, Demands Tougher Reforms

Immigration policies split the last coalition—now PVV’s Geert Wilders aims to deliver on his promises.

July 2, 2025
Nearly Two Thirds of Austrians Think Their Country Is a Lost Cause

Nearly Two Thirds of Austrians Think Their Country Is a Lost Cause

A recently conducted survey showed Austrians being disillusioned by the way the country is faring.

July 2, 2025
Mercosur and EFTA Close Free Trade Agreement

Mercosur and EFTA Close Free Trade Agreement

The two blocs aim to lift barriers on 97% of exports, while Mercosur’s controversial EU deal remains stalled.

July 2, 2025
Czech Company Denies Supplying Missile Components to Russia

Czech Company Denies Supplying Missile Components to Russia

The Ukrainian president alleged that several companies are supplying Russia from the EU, multiple from the Czech Republic and Germany.

July 1, 2025
Washington Working on Brokering Israel-Syria Peace Deal

Washington Working on Brokering Israel-Syria Peace Deal

The negotiations are in preliminary stages, with both sides cautiously testing the waters for a potential deal.

July 1, 2025