Zolta Győri

Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.
Dutch Central Bank: In Case of Emergency, Break Out the Bills

Dutch Central Bank: In Case of Emergency, Break Out the Bills

The bank pointed to geopolitical instability and concerns about the digital world as reasons to keep emergency cash on hand.

May 21, 2025
German Court: It’s OK To Call Habeck a Complete Idiot

German Court: It’s OK To Call Habeck a Complete Idiot

As left-wing politicians report more and more internet comments to authorities, German courts have to rule on surreal cases.

May 21, 2025
EU Challenges Hungary’s Effort To Curb Influence of Foreign NGOs

EU Challenges Hungary’s Effort To Curb Influence of Foreign NGOs

Brussels spent over €60 million funding political opposition NGOs in Hungary—and now wants to stop the country from defending its sovereignty.

May 20, 2025
Polish Presidential Candidates Race To Pick Up Leftover Votes

Polish Presidential Candidates Race To Pick Up Leftover Votes

Conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki may be in a good position to snatch votes from his opponent by aligning himself with more of the right-wing voters of Poland.

May 20, 2025
France Bans Telegram Founder From Leaving the Country

France Bans Telegram Founder From Leaving the Country

Russian-born Pavel Durov has been held hostage in France, as authorities are not allowing him to leave the country to conduct business.

May 20, 2025
Preliminary Agreement Reached for New European Border Control System

Preliminary Agreement Reached for New European Border Control System

The advanced digital technology allows for better cooperation between member states and stricter control over letting dangerous individuals into the Schengen area.

May 19, 2025
Iran Reaffirms Willingness To Continue Nuclear Talks

Iran Reaffirms Willingness To Continue Nuclear Talks

President Donald Trump said he was open to continuing talks with Iran and reaching a mutually beneficial deal.

May 19, 2025
Netanyahu Confirms the Aim Is To Capture All of Gaza

Netanyahu Confirms the Aim Is To Capture All of Gaza

The Israeli prime minister shared his thoughts in a social media video where he motivates his country to fight until the end.

May 19, 2025
EU Commission Pessimistic About U.S. Tariff Deal

EU Commission Pessimistic About U.S. Tariff Deal

While the UK has reached a historic agreement with Washington, Brussels officials are now bracing for the possibility that their desired tariff reductions may remain out of reach.

May 15, 2025
UK To Allow up to 15% Foreign Ownership in News Sources

UK To Allow up to 15% Foreign Ownership in News Sources

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy maintains it would not mean foreign interference, despite a ban introduced a year ago after concerns were raised about United Arab Emirates ownership of British newspapers.

May 15, 2025
U.S. Hedge Fund May Back Russian Gas Pipeline Extension

U.S. Hedge Fund May Back Russian Gas Pipeline Extension

The only route that currently supplies Russian gas to Central Europe could see a major upgrade, but there are legal constraints to foreign investments.

May 15, 2025
Renew Europe Chair Accused of Romanian Election Interference

Renew Europe Chair Accused of Romanian Election Interference

A vocal critic of Elon Musk’s comments on German elections, Valérie Hayer doesn’t seem to hold herself to the same standard.

May 14, 2025