
Orbán: EU “Falling Apart” as Hungary Rejects Migration Pact
The Hungarian PM says a “process of de-integration” is under way within the EU, driven by the growing incompetence of EU leaders.

The Hungarian PM says a “process of de-integration” is under way within the EU, driven by the growing incompetence of EU leaders.

The links, first exposed years ago, are resurfacing just as French left-wing figures denounce Washington and downplay Maduro’s record.

U.S. rhetoric on the Arctic hardens as Nordic leaders push back and Brussels struggles to find a common line.

The former Venezuelan strongman is set to appear in a Manhattan courtroom as Washington moves to press long-running drug trafficking and weapons charges.

A militant group claimed responsibility for a winter arson attack on the city’s power network, leaving households without electricity for days and triggering warnings over public safety.

Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is being held in a Brooklyn prison until prosecutors decide where he would face trial.

Italy’s Meloni stated that the U.S. intervention was “defensive” against a state that fuelled drug trafficking.

State media now acknowledge increasing organized resistance as protests spread across the country.

The Venezuelan president had declared a state of national emergency before he was allegedly captured and flown out of the country.

The schemes of running fake daycare centers and healthcare offices to rip off taxpayers in the U.S. and Scandinavia show an eerie similarity.
The row has intensified concern within Jewish communities and prompted criticism of ministers who publicly welcomed the man’s return.
In Paris, each and every government attempt to reach a budget agreement has failed miserably.
The return of a convicted offender to Damascus marks a major break with a policy that has been in place since the Syrian civil war began.
Official figures show thousands of inmates without residence rights, fuelling calls for radical measures to free up prison space.
The Extremadura result has intensified doubts about how long the government can last.
Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.
Campaigners have welcomed the shift but warn that any replacement system could be quietly expanded once again.
Rising fertilizer prices, driven by sanctions and Brussels regulation, are squeezing farm margins, cutting yields, and pushing food prices higher across the EU.
A new survey points to growing support for Islamist ideas, including backing for coercive enforcement, raising fresh concerns over integration and civil liberties.
Senior Labour figures have reopened the door to closer EU integration, with ministers now floating a return to the customs union despite earlier Brexit red lines.
Judges sided with parents in an unprecedented case involving puberty blockers and changes to official records.
Mourners turned on the chancellor, blaming his continued support for mass migration for the security failures that led to the deadly attack.