
Former Spokesperson Criticises Zelensky for Threatening Orbán
According to Iuliia Mendel, the Ukrainian leadership’s communication could jeopardise the country’s international support.

According to Iuliia Mendel, the Ukrainian leadership’s communication could jeopardise the country’s international support.

Hungarian authorities want to know why two armoured vehicles transported large amounts of cash and gold linked to a Ukrainian state bank through the country.

Jordan Bardella refuses to allow French citizens to pay the price for European policies that go against their interests.

Shipping disruptions and rising gas prices are rattling global energy markets as tensions in the Persian Gulf escalate.

With AfD polling near 20% in key regions, the vote will test how long Germany’s political system can maintain its cordon sanitaire.

The plan comes as Brussels expands its efforts to regulate online speech through cooperation with major tech platforms.

Hungary and its allies condemn Zelensky’s remarks amid a dispute over a €90 billion EU loan and halted Russian oil flows.

Fighting intensified across the Middle East as Israel expanded strikes on Iran and Hezbollah, while Trump ruled out sending American ground troops.

Meeting in Nigeria, conservative church leaders unveiled a new governing body after accusing the Church of England of promoting “revisionist” doctrine on marriage and sexuality.

The row erupted as Hungary blocks a €90 billion EU loan while pressing Kyiv to restore Russian oil flows through Druzhba.
Speakers at a Budapest conference argued that former U.S. and current EU funding programmes overtly promote progressive causes instead of traditional development goals.
While framed as a defence against foreign interference, the project places Brussels at the centre of decisions about what qualifies as disinformation and how it should be addressed.
French officials should know better than to scold foreign leaders for talking about the killing of Quentin Deranque.
As Kyiv commemorated the fourth anniversary of the invasion, Western leaders doubled down on backing for Ukraine.
Economists and policymakers argue that without true economic integration, Europe cannot compete with the U.S. or China on equal terms.
The arrest has intensified scrutiny of the prime minister just days before a crucial by-election in Greater Manchester.
The EU establishment is siding with Kyiv rather than helping one of its own member states secure a significant energy issue.
The university is being undermined from within by the far-left, laments Professor Balanche, a specialist in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
Sanctions have reduced the Kremlin’s margins, but they have neither curbed its exports nor eased Europe’s energy crisis.
Supporters of Quentin Deranque, the 23-year-old killed by the far-left in Lyon, accuse the European Parliament of selective outrage
The march in memory of the young man murdered by ‘anti-fascists’ was the subject of a scandalous smear campaign by the media.
Hungary and Slovakia halt the twentieth package of sanctions, highlighting the increasing political fatigue within the bloc.