
Brussels Demands End to Hungary’s Protected Fuel Prices
In a letter to Budapest, the Commission argued that Hungary’s measures on fuel prices may violate EU law by restricting the free movement of goods and services.

In a letter to Budapest, the Commission argued that Hungary’s measures on fuel prices may violate EU law by restricting the free movement of goods and services.

One RN Mayor stressed how “the only flag that truly matters to us is the blue-white-and-red.”

The European Parliament has approved a new directive that sets common definitions and minimum penalties for corruption-related crimes across the Union.

Liberal MEPs in Brussels are frustrated with seeing Ukraine used as a “bargaining chip.”

Brussels is opting for technical adjustments in response to the shock caused by the Iran crisis.

PM Orbán’s chief strategist said Brussels wants a compliant government, but Hungarians “will decide for themselves about our future, peace, security, and destiny.”

Brussels presses ahead with the South American pact, resisting court pressures and political opposition.

Officials in Italy have warned that a vessel poses a “serious risk” of triggering a large-scale environmental disaster.

The European Commission says Russian-linked disinformation is fuelling opposition from European farmers.

The era of unregulated paid-for verification may be coming to an end in Europe as X attempts to align its platform with the requirements of the Digital Services Act.