No Farewell for Orbán — Shadow of a New EU Disruptor Looms from Sofia
Europe exhales after Orbán, but fears a quieter, more complex challenge ahead
Europe exhales after Orbán, but fears a quieter, more complex challenge ahead
Political shifts in Budapest and Washington are reshaping the EU’s internal balance and reviving stalled measures targeting Russia’s energy revenues
Amid chronic instability, former president Rumen Radev leads polls, raising geopolitical concerns across Europe
Hungary’s new leader opens lines with Brussels, but trust hinges on reforms, Ukraine, and rule of law
The European Parliament escalates pressure on the European Commission and member states, warning it could stall negotiations on the EU’s next long-term budget unless major changes are made to its structure and control mechanisms.
Exclusion from climate talks reignites Cyprus dispute and raises questions over global governance norms