
Orbán Is Right: The Euro Would Cripple Hungary
Prime Minister Orbán recently confirmed that Hungary has no intentions of joining the euro zone. This is one of his best and most consequential policy decisions ever.

Prime Minister Orbán recently confirmed that Hungary has no intentions of joining the euro zone. This is one of his best and most consequential policy decisions ever.

Their vote against the lifting of the immunity of Péter Magyar confirms that leftist parties and the EPP hold right-wing politicians to a different standard.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office has opened an attempted manslaughter investigation, following an early-morning shooting in the capital.

Days before the European vote on Chat Control, the Signal Foundation says Germany’s withdrawal from the opposition bloc could seal the end of the right to privacy in Europe.

The officer is suspected of providing information to China.

The Spanish Socialists unveiled a surprise proposal that happens to align with the demands of the pro-abortion movement backed by Brussels.

The Belgian foreign minister condemned Israel’s “unacceptable” boarding of a Gaza-bound vessel and summoned the ambassador.

A firearm was discharged in Saint-Gilles: with no reported injuries to date, it nevertheless points to deteriorating public safety in the Belgian capital.

The Slovak prime minister said he agrees with Viktor Orbán that the only solution to external attacks is national sovereignty.

Bratislava says rapid reductions in Russian gas could cost the country billions and disrupt national energy security.