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Hungarian Opposition Leader Launches Campaign as Political Winds Shift
Péter Magyar positions the Tisza party as a pro-Western alternative, pledging anti-corruption reforms and closer EU alignment ahead of pivotal national elections In a packed civic hall along the Danube under the muted light of late winter, Péter Magyar formally…
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Guarding Europe’s Future: UK and German Military Chiefs Call for Public Backing of Rearmament
A rare joint appeal frames defence renewal as a moral duty amid mounting geopolitical uncertainty In an unusually direct appeal to the public, the heads of the British and German armed forces have urged citizens to support a renewed push…
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Italy Prepares for High-Stakes Constitutional Referendum
Judicial reforms set for a pivotal vote are reshaping the political landscape as campaigns intensify and questions over governance and judicial independence come to the fore. Italy stands at a pivotal political juncture as it moves toward a nationwide constitutional…
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Orbán Casts Brussels as Hungary’s ‘Real Threat’ as Election Campaign Intensifies
Hungarian prime minister reframes sovereignty debate, declaring the European Union a greater danger than Russia while polls show his Fidesz party trailing the pro‑EU Tisza movement Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sharply escalated his campaign rhetoric ahead of the…
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EU Reconsiders Funding for Serbia Over Rule-of-Law Concerns
Brussels tightens political conditions as judicial reforms raise fresh doubts about Serbia’s democratic trajectory and accession prospects The European Union is reassessing a planned €1.6 billion financial assistance package to Serbia following mounting concerns that recent judicial reforms risk weakening…
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EU Ministers Call for a ‘Less Naive’ Climate Diplomacy After Global Setbacks
Frustration after stalled global negotiations prompts a sharper, more pragmatic European strategy ahead of the next round of climate talks In the aftermath of difficult international climate negotiations, environment ministers from across the European Union are reassessing their diplomatic posture…
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Bulgaria Turns to Caretaker Leadership as Nation Prepares for Another Vote
Economist Andrey Gyurov tasked with steering the country toward fresh elections after protests unseat government, deepening a cycle of political uncertainty Bulgaria has once again turned to a caretaker administration after President Iliana Yotova appointed economist Andrey Gyurov as interim…
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Belgian Police Raid European Commission in Property Sales Probe
Investigators examine potential irregularities in the transfer of 23 EU-owned buildings to a national wealth fund as scrutiny over financial governance intensifies Belgian federal police have searched offices of the European Commission as part of an expanding investigation into the…
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Albania on Edge: Protests Shake Tirana Amid Corruption Allegations
Clashes erupt in the capital as thousands demand accountability, but analysts question whether political transformation is within reach Albania’s capital has been gripped by some of the most intense anti-government demonstrations in recent years, as thousands of protesters poured into…
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Luxembourg PM Calls for Greater European Autonomy
Luc Frieden urges Europe to build its own economic strength and security capacity as global tensions test the continent’s resilience In remarks that quickly rippled through European capitals, Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Luc Frieden has issued a pointed call for the…














