
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.

Following a highly sensitive naming controversy, Poland’s president has stated he wants his Ukrainian counterpart stripped of the Order of the White Eagle.

Karol Nawrocki is set to attend commemorations at Monte Cassino during his Italy visit.

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

In a direct challenge to the Brussels environmental agenda, the president of Poland has called for a national referendum to decide the fate of the Green Deal in his nation.

A 3% levy on major platforms faces political resistance at home and warnings of retaliation from Washington.

What was designed as a green market tool is increasingly blamed for driving up energy bills across the bloc.

The Hungarian president will travel to Przemyśl to celebrate the centuries-long friendship between the two nations with his Polish counterpart on March 23rd.

The Polish president’s veto inflames tensions with Warsaw’s ruling coalition.