
Orbán Emerges as Trump’s Key Ally in Push for Ukraine Peace
As Washington renews its drive for a negotiated end to the war, Hungary’s prime minister is shaping the diplomatic path—much to Brussels’ frustration.

As Washington renews its drive for a negotiated end to the war, Hungary’s prime minister is shaping the diplomatic path—much to Brussels’ frustration.

New government figures, released after an AfD inquiry, show years-long delays in enforcing departures.

U.S. officials hold unannounced talks with Russian and Ukrainian representatives in Abu Dhabi to refine a viable peace settlement.

Putin told the Turkish president that the U.S. proposal could “in principle serve as a basis for a final peace settlement.”

Three authors from the nationalist and conservative Right have sold several hundred thousand books, while figures from the Left struggle to sell more than 200 copies.

As Hungary, Slovakia, and a new Czech government align, the Polish president seeks to pull Poland back into a stronger V4.

About 35% of foreign children in the country now rely on citizen’s income, compared with just 7.3% of their German peers.

Prince Albert has closed the door on abortion reform in his principality out of respect for its Catholic identity.

New data shows Pakistan now tops Britain’s asylum list after thousands of migrants arrived on student, work, and visitor visas before switching to refugee claims.

According to the White House, the updated document offers security guarantees, infrastructure protection, and a framework for Ukraine’s economic and political stability.
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