We were never friends with Orban': Hungary's new era leaves Russia on the back foot
Moscow is cautiously optimistic about Hungary's new prime minister, Peter Magyar, and his willingness for pragmatic dialogue despite the loss of Viktor Orban.
Fedir Shandor, the Ukrainian ambassador to Hungary, faces challenges amid Hungary's election and anti-Ukrainian rhetoric from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
PM embraces Brexit divisions as he seeks closer ties with Europe
Sir Keir Starmer aims for closer EU relations, negotiating alignment on standards and rules, provoking significant political debate on sovereignty and governance.
PM embraces Brexit divisions as he seeks closer ties with Europe
Sir Keir Starmer aims for closer EU relations, negotiating alignment on standards and rules, provoking significant political debate on sovereignty and governance.
What is the new EU bill and could it give UK ministers Henry VIII-type powers?
A new bill in Britain will enable dynamic alignment with EU food and drink trade rules, allowing quick implementation without full parliamentary scrutiny.
Rural revolt looms as farmers warn Starmer cut fuel costs or face chaos - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Agricultural groups say rising diesel prices and broader input costs are leaving many producers operating on unsustainable margins, with some warning that 'direct action' could follow if ministers fail to respond.
Trump's actions have raised doubts about U.S. commitment to NATO, impacting European trust and prompting Europe to reduce reliance on U.S. military support.
Trump's actions have raised doubts about U.S. commitment to NATO, impacting European trust and prompting Europe to reduce reliance on U.S. military support.
The West is preparing for cheap drone attacks, but many businesses and civilians can only watch, not stop them
Civilian and corporate organizations struggle to counter small drone threats due to legal restrictions, leading to increased demand for drone detection devices.
After setbacks across Europe, is the populist far right losing ground?
Far-right parties in France, Italy, and Slovenia faced setbacks in recent elections, but analysts caution against drawing long-term conclusions from these results.
UK could align with EU single market rules under new legislation
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism and plans for UK legislation to align with EU rules without full parliamentary scrutiny.
UK could align with EU single market rules under new legislation
The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism and plans for UK legislation to align with EU rules without full parliamentary scrutiny.
Full rollout of new EU border checks hit by delays and disruption
The EU's Entry/Exit System is not fully operational, causing significant delays and disruptions at airports and ports despite claims of full implementation.
Full rollout of new EU border checks hit by delays and disruption
The EU's Entry/Exit System is not fully operational, causing significant delays and disruptions at airports and ports despite claims of full implementation.
Militant democracy or creeping illiberalism? Germany's free speech dilemma.
Germany's aggressive hate-speech laws, intended to protect minorities, often shield the government and can be misused against the very groups they aim to protect.
European resistance to US foreign policy over the decades
Prime Minister Wilson declined President Johnson's request to send British forces to Vietnam by demonstrating Britain's comparable military commitment to Malaysia's defense.
Trump blasts European leaders over 'unchecked mass migration' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
President Trump criticized European leaders for unchecked mass migration and energy policy failures, urged nuclear expansion, and warned Europe is heading in the wrong direction.
A world in disarray': Europe's moment of awakening
Europe must become a strategic, economically competitive and militarily autonomous power to withstand challenges from China and a fractious United States.
Stunned, sidelined and disunited': how war in the Middle East paralysed the EU
Europe must adopt a realistic, interest-driven foreign policy as the rules-based international order becomes unreliable in an increasingly chaotic world.
Europe is at a turning point. Timid EU elites should take lessons from The Leopard
Europe faces potential absolute decline as geopolitical rivals press influence, domestic elites pursue managed decline, and cultural reflection may offer lessons for political renewal.