Zolta Győri

Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.
EU Law Lets Rejected Asylum Seekers Vanish and Return After 18 Months

EU Law Lets Rejected Asylum Seekers Vanish and Return After 18 Months

The Netherlands struggles with a Dublin rules loophole exploited by failed asylum seekers to get their claims processed.

April 7, 2025
Auditors Say EU ‘Lacks Transparency’ in NGO Funding

Auditors Say EU ‘Lacks Transparency’ in NGO Funding

The report criticises the Commission for failing to clearly disclose information about advocacy activities carried out by NGOs using EU funds.

April 7, 2025
Finland’s Plan To Exit Ottawa Landmine Treaty Sparks International Debate

Finland’s Plan To Exit Ottawa Landmine Treaty Sparks International Debate

Several other NATO countries are considering withdrawing, citing the change in security situation.

April 4, 2025
Thuringia Tightens Immigration Policy

Thuringia Tightens Immigration Policy

The east German state is moving forward with plans despite the federal government ignoring requests for funding for reception facilities.

April 4, 2025
Lithuanian FM Urges NATO Members To Double Their Spending

Lithuanian FM Urges NATO Members To Double Their Spending

“In the last ten years, we’ve increased our spending ten times,” Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said about his country.

April 3, 2025
Trade Wars, Tariffs, and “Trade Defence”

Trade Wars, Tariffs, and “Trade Defence”

As tensions rise between Brussels and Washington, the EU has its own ways of “protecting European production against international trade distortions.”

April 3, 2025
Getting Dumber in the Name of Equality? German Left Says No to Homework

Getting Dumber in the Name of Equality? German Left Says No to Homework

While the German education system is already failing, the Left is pushing for the abolition of homework to battle “inequality”.

April 3, 2025
Sweden Moves Ahead on Bill To Require “Honest Living” for Migrants

Sweden Moves Ahead on Bill To Require “Honest Living” for Migrants

Once a haven for asylum seekers, the country is now shifting away from unregulated immigration.

April 3, 2025
French Foreign Minister Sees Escalation As ‘Inevitable’ if Iran Deal Fails

French Foreign Minister Sees Escalation As ‘Inevitable’ if Iran Deal Fails

FM Jean-Noel Barrot warned of the importance of coming to an agreement with Iran over its nuclear programme.

April 2, 2025
Retail Giant Amazon Enters Race To Buy TikTok Before Saturday’s Deadline

Retail Giant Amazon Enters Race To Buy TikTok Before Saturday’s Deadline

Ownership of the popular app must be transferred to a U.S. company to avoid a ban.

April 2, 2025
€62 million in EU Funds Poured Into Politically Active NGOs in Hungary

€62 million in EU Funds Poured Into Politically Active NGOs in Hungary

While the bloc’s CERV program officially aims to strengthen civil society and promote ‘EU values,’ its convoluted way of distributing funds raises “familiar red flags” Hungary said.

April 2, 2025
NATO Chief Reaffirms U.S. Commitment to Alliance

NATO Chief Reaffirms U.S. Commitment to Alliance

Despite rumours of President Trump withdrawing support from Europe, the head of NATO is confident that the alliance is ‘there to stay.’

April 2, 2025