
MCC Brussels: No Evidence Behind Allegation of Russian Influence in Hungary Vote
The conservative think tank’s researchers say claims of Russian interference in Hungary are “cynical, hypocritical, and dangerous.”

The conservative think tank’s researchers say claims of Russian interference in Hungary are “cynical, hypocritical, and dangerous.”

After years steering France away from nuclear power, the president now concedes the strategy was a costly mistake.

A former security service officer has stressed that “we know where he lives.”

Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement MEPs say they were punished by the European People’s Party for dissent.

AfD spokesman Thorsten Weiß says Berlin needs consistent deportations, stronger borders, and a police force focused on real crime, not press events

The ruling says it is contrary to EU law for a country to modify the registered sex of a citizen who has exercised freedom of movement.

The brothers were not known by the authorities, but possible links to “criminal networks” have not been ruled out.

The future of Christianity in Lebanon is once again in danger following increased instability due to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

The decision signals a new low in Madrid’s deteriorating relations with Jerusalem.

The short film presented by The European Conservative, shining a light on the human cost of the war, premieres tonight at 7 p.m.
Brussels chiefs claim that the death of the supreme leader could bring new hope to the Iranian people—but also brings new dangers.
Loud cheers are reported to have echoed across parts of Tehran as residents celebrated news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death.
The U.S. president confirmed on Truth Social that a “massive and ongoing operation” was in place to prevent the threats of the “wicked dictatorship” of Tehran.
Defence Minister Israel Katz said the operation was intended “to remove threats against the State of Israel.”
Insufficient relocations and adult migrants posing as minors are now acknowledged, but effectively closing the migration route is not on the establishment’s agenda.
The AfD speaks of a “great victory for the rule of law,” but the SPD, the Greens, and Die Linke keep the path toward a ban alive.
Political interference? Facebook has suspended Hungarian right-wing outlets weeks before the national election.
Key family reunification and reception changes are now on hold pending review under EU law.
Europe’s cultural and political disputes are increasingly being settled by judges in Luxembourg rather than by elected national governments, speakers at the MCC conference said.
Since the death of Quentin, the prospect of working with the Left is becoming increasingly complicated for the presidential camp.
Nigel Farage questioned the integrity of the February 26th by-election after observers reported high levels of illegal “family voting.”
CCTV footage of a scooter circling the scene suggests the attack may have involved prior surveillance.