
EU Commission Launches Infringement Procedure Against Hungary—Again
Hungary’s alleged failure to implement the much-maligned Media Freedom Act is Brussels’ latest excuse for singling the country out for punishment.

Hungary’s alleged failure to implement the much-maligned Media Freedom Act is Brussels’ latest excuse for singling the country out for punishment.

The signatories of the joint letter argue strong economies should not be sacrificed on the altar of obscure targets set by Brussels.

The ‘talent partnership’ with India will open up more and easier ways for people to flock to Europe, and Ursula von der Leyen hopes to expand it to more countries soon.

Patriots for Europe VP and Hungarian MEP Kinga Gál condemned the Commission’s decision, calling it “the highest form of discrimination on the basis of gender ideology.”

The police are looking for the violent attackers who defaced the local church and vandalized the display that was left unprotected.

Brussels claims the internal documents obtained by NGO Monitor lack ‘substantiated evidence’.

A survey from a U.S. polling company reports an overwhelming majority of Hungarians opposing the Tisza party’s austerity proposals.

The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.

The ‘rule of law’ is used as an excuse to punish Hungary for not adopting Brussels’ leftist agenda on immigration and other social policies.

Putin told the Turkish president that the U.S. proposal could “in principle serve as a basis for a final peace settlement.”