Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.
Denmark Ditches Frugal Four, Calls for EU Defense Focus

Denmark Ditches Frugal Four, Calls for EU Defense Focus

“All other priorities and all other principles” are secondary to rearmament, PM Frederiksen said.

June 3, 2025
“Suspicious” Package Near EU Commission Building Sparks Police Probe

“Suspicious” Package Near EU Commission Building Sparks Police Probe

Police reported the area is back to normal and no statements have been made on the origins or contents of the package.

June 3, 2025
Germany Considers Spying on Kids Under 14

Germany Considers Spying on Kids Under 14

Amid rising gang activity and youth crime, a CDU politician has proposed monitoring and storing data on minors as a way to address the growing crisis.

June 3, 2025
Hungary Reaffirms Pro-Peace Ukraine Position

Hungary Reaffirms Pro-Peace Ukraine Position

During a call with his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Szíjjártó praised Russia for pursuing diplomacy with Washington despite Western Europe’s push for escalation.

June 3, 2025
German Minister Says Freedom Is Under Attack—From the Right

German Minister Says Freedom Is Under Attack—From the Right

Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer (CDU) said Enlightenment values are threatened by nationalists, especially in the U.S.

June 2, 2025
EU Prepares Countermeasures Ahead of Tariff Talks With Washington

EU Prepares Countermeasures Ahead of Tariff Talks With Washington

Brussels have warned their counterparts that they are ready to employ tariffs of their own.

June 2, 2025
Netanyahu Calls on Macron To Confront French Antisemitism

Netanyahu Calls on Macron To Confront French Antisemitism

Weekend vandalism of Jewish sites in Paris is “a direct result” of incitement against Jews in France, the Israeli PM said.

June 2, 2025
Von der Leyen Backs U.S. Russia Sanctions — Even If Europe Pays the Price

Von der Leyen Backs U.S. Russia Sanctions — Even If Europe Pays the Price

The EU has hit Russia with wave after wave of sanctions since 2022—so far with little impact—but Commission President von der Leyen is doubling down with even harsher measures.

June 2, 2025
Business Groups Propose Cutting Christian Holidays To ‘Boost’ German Economy

Business Groups Propose Cutting Christian Holidays To ‘Boost’ German Economy

The proposal suggests getting rid of Easter Monday, Whit Monday, or Boxing Day to make room for more working days.

May 30, 2025
Germany Wants To Tax U.S. Tech Companies in the Name of “Solidarity”

Germany Wants To Tax U.S. Tech Companies in the Name of “Solidarity”

The proposed new tax does nothing to disabuse Americans of the belief that Europeans favor protectionism over free trade.

May 30, 2025
Defense Ministers: EU Regulations Hinder European Defense

Defense Ministers: EU Regulations Hinder European Defense

Investors looking to support defense projects in Europe are turned away by the staggering amount of bureaucracy compared to other projects elsewhere in the world.

May 30, 2025
MEPs Slam von der Leyen for Discouraging Participation in Banned Hungarian LGBT Event

MEPs Slam von der Leyen for Discouraging Participation in Banned Hungarian LGBT Event

Visibly appearing at the Hungarian Pride parade—banned by the democratically elected Hungarian parliament with over 83% of the vote—constitutes a defense of democracy, left-wing lawmakers say.

May 29, 2025