
Hungary May Receive Some (But Not All) of Its Blocked EU Funds This Month
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has called the year-long funding block “financial blackmail.”

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has called the year-long funding block “financial blackmail.”

A flip-flop over the cancellation of Hanukkah comes as tensions between Muslims and Jews in London have risen following the massacre of Israelis on October 7th by Hamas.

Despite the commission’s animosity toward Christmas, polls show that Canadians of all religions support Christmas being a public holiday.

The EU continues to push a fossil fuels phaseout, despite serious disagreements among the summit’s key players.

The mayor of Romans-sur-Isère has received death threats for speaking openly about crime in her city.

Jihadist attacks in Hanover and North Rhine-Westphalia were at an advanced stage of planning.

Unlike MMA superstar Conor McGregor, a politician calling for murdering rioters faces no apparent criminal investigation.

Lawyers for Budapest argue that legalizing the practice would lead to governments ending the lives of the infirm or disabled.

Experts say the petition has no chance of success, but serves to embarrass the liberal government.

The pause in hostilities expired at 0500 GMT on Friday morning.
Closed-door negotiations between NATO and Ankara have irritated MEPs who rebuffed the likelihood of Turkish EU membership anytime soon in a report from the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee this week.
Belgian authorities confirmed to The European Conservative that they conducted raids on properties connected to Maria Arena after the Belgian socialist MEP resigned from her post on Parliament’s human rights committee.
VOX’s plan constitutes something of a challenge for the centre-right PP, as its premises are likely shared by that party’s voters.
The fact remains that Scott Morton’s withdrawal—of her own accord—absolves the European Commission of its responsibility in this appointment, since it initially refused to reverse its decision.
Through Alex S.’s actions, ten people died after ingesting the deadly powder, while investigators revealed his so-called ‘suicide kits’ had been sold to about 1,600 people.
Time will certainly tell whether the Left Party’s left-liberal shift will end up paying electoral dividends or whether it will have the opposite effect and precipitate the long-anticipated split within the party.
The fine marks a trend of European regulators curbing Big Tech business practices.
Despite a wish by MEPs to pursue a bilateral deal with Taiwan business groups, the EU Commission warned that any embrace of Taipei could jeopardise already tense relations with China.
Former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib said that “Rishi Sunak is neither a Brexiter nor a Unionist. He also cannot be trusted.”
The latest iteration of EU visa policy will make it possible for Ecuadorians to gain visa-free access to the Schengen countries, as Latin American leaders drove a hard bargain during this week’s CELAC summit in Brussels.
“The arrest would also undermine a South African-led mission to end the war in Ukraine and “foreclose any peaceful solution,” South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
European and German football federations have teamed up with left-wing groups to bring a woke agenda to the football pitch.