
Budapest Global Dialogue: “The future will be bilateral and sovereign”
Speakers at the prestigious gathering contrasted pragmatism and mutual respect in international relations with the moralism of European foreign policy.

Speakers at the prestigious gathering contrasted pragmatism and mutual respect in international relations with the moralism of European foreign policy.

The results offer a snapshot of national politics: a hesitant PP, a rising VOX, and a left in retreat.

With prosecutors preparing a European Arrest Warrant, the Ziobro case raises fresh concerns over judicial independence and political retaliation in Poland.

The Republican chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee drew parallels between EU censorship and White House pressure under Biden on tech companies over COVID and political content.

The European Parliament’s refusal to act contrasts sharply with its tough stance on other actors, revealing political cowardice.

The “Russian kompromat” hypothesis is gaining ground in public debate as a defensive response to the greatest moral scandal of the liberal establishment.

The €90 billion loan to Kyiv channels joint EU debt into the defence industries of member states under the guise of military aid.

EU accountability can fade when political alignment outweighs oversight.

The operation against X has become a symbol of rising tensions between European regulators and digital platforms over the limits of state power online.

Documents released by the Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee point to systematic intervention by the European Commission to shape political and electoral discourse across several countries.