
Hungary Signals Green Light for Ukraine’s EU Bid, but Poland Could Be Fresh Obstacle
A potential deal with Budapest on minority rights may unlock Kyiv’s EU talks, but rising tensions with Warsaw over historical grievances could complicate unanimity.

A potential deal with Budapest on minority rights may unlock Kyiv’s EU talks, but rising tensions with Warsaw over historical grievances could complicate unanimity.

The dispute follows Kyiv’s decision to honour a military unit with a name associated with the wartime killing of tens of thousands of Poles.

Conservative lawmakers in Poland say recognition of same-sex marriages registered abroad could open the door to same-sex couples’ adoption rights.

Polish prosecutors are preparing an extradition request for former conservative justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who fled to New York on a journalist visa.

The Hungarian prime minister unironically said Hungary can learn from Poland on how the rule of law can be restored in a country.

Acting on a Supreme Administrative Court ruling, the first same-sex marriage has been officially registered in Warsaw.

Reports describe the process as a direct blow to one Donald—Tusk—by another—Trump.

The EU’s new defence fund is not just about rearmament—it is reshaping who holds power inside member states.

The EP’s decision to lift the immunity of four right-wing Polish MEPs has sparked accusations that Brussels is greenlighting a domestic crackdown on conservative opponents.

Ultimately, the question is not simply why governments fall but how their opponents win.