
Orbán’s Fidesz Pushes Parliamentary Motion Against EU Migration Pact
Hungary’s conservative opposition has called on the Tisza government to oppose the EU’s new migration rules by all legal and political means.

Hungary’s conservative opposition has called on the Tisza government to oppose the EU’s new migration rules by all legal and political means.

Following unrest in Northern Ireland, Britain’s independent terror legislation reviewer has called for a new approach to immigration policy.

Prime Minister Rumen Radev says Bulgaria has “already given enough” to Ukraine.

Two tourism developments worth more than €5 billion have become the focus of a growing dispute involving environmental groups, local activists, and EU officials.

The European Commission believes that if not the previous 20, then the 21st sanction package will surely crack Russia’s economy.

The arrest of a Sudanese asylum seeker over a brutal street attack triggered a night of unrest, arson, and anti-immigration protests across Northern Ireland.

Franco-German combat aircraft programme collapses after years of disputes, showcasing the difficulty with military cooperation within the EU.

Demonstrations were held in more than 160 towns and cities to protest judicial failings in the case of the 11-year-old murdered by a predator known to authorities.

As violence continues in the city centre, ministers are proposing measures ranging from vandalism fines to military-style boot camps for troubled youths.

After winning praise for his remarks on migrants and solidarity, the pontiff’s defence of unborn life, the family, and parental rights sparked a very different reaction.
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In Hungary, the migration dispute is unfolding alongside a constitutional confrontation between the Magyar government and the President of the Republic.