Hungary rejects global 15% tax rate, says it will favor US
The Biden plan will reduce global competitiveness in favor of the US
No, what happened in Czechia wasn’t a repeat of George Floyd
The comparison between Floyd and dead Roma man is misleading
The new ideological Iron Curtain descends on football
Match between Germany and Hungary was misused for ideology
Czech PM: Relations between Czechia and Russia are at a freezing point, but we must communicate
According to Moscow, Czechia must change its behavior
MEPs approve climate law, introduce stricter emission targets
The standard has yet to be approved by member states
War of words between Israel and Poland after Poland passes law limiting WWII property restitution claims
“Israel writing about morality is like Russia writing about human rights,” Dariusz Matecki stated.
Polish teen who protested false WWII history in French textbook was called ‘descendant of murderers’
Jakub Vaugon opposed a slander during his history lesson which involved accusing Poland of co-responsibility for exterminating Jews in the German Treblinka concentration camp
‘We love Poles, and we treat them like brothers’ – Hungarian sculptor gifts John Paul II statue to Polish university
“In the West, the statues of great historic figures are being removed while in Poland and in Hungary the memory of John Paul II is being cultivated and statues in his name are erected”
Poland: Red hot Warsaw stock exchange hits new record high
On Thursday, the Warsaw Stock Exchange Index reached 67,745.39, marking its highest closing value in history
CIA tip-off led to arrest of Hungarian would-be Islamist terrorist
The man planned attacks in Budapest during Euro 2020
Romania gives Donald Tusk highest civilian award
This is the same award taken away from an ethnic Hungarian
Dutch PM: Hungary has no business being in the EU
PM Rutte: “In my opinion, they have no business [being] in the EU”
PM Orbán: New Hungarian law protects children and parents
The state must create the conditions for protection
Should we ban those doing the banning?
The wave of “awakened” activism has hit Western countries
Marks & Spencer to sell women’s underwear inspired by George Floyd
The company did not please all its customers
Roma man dies after being arrested by Czech police for assault, Council of Europe calls for investigation
The deputy ombudsman will also look into the case
Slovakia unsure what to do with Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, offers it to the Balkans
Slovakia will sell the majority of the 200,000 doses
Swedish PM resigns after left-wing government ousted in historic no-confidence vote
Sweden is on the verge of snap elections if parliament fails to form a new government
Poland: Installation of US Aegis missile defense system begins
The Aegis system will be deployed at Redzikowo base and will include kinetic missiles, radars and elements of a fire control system
‘People have been taken over by a destructive ideological madness,’ says Polish MEP
Diplomats are supposed to remain politically neutral, but such rules did not hamper a number of foreign diplomats from attending the politically charged Warsaw Pride Parade
EU publication suggests Poland was responsible for Auschwitz
Former Polish foreign minister raises the alarm about another scandalous example of distorted historical truth about the German death camp
Two large groups of illegal migrants detained in Poland
22 illegal migrants from Afghanistan were stopped in eastern Poland after crossing the Polish-Belarusian border
Russian Navy fires warning shots on British destroyer in Black Sea
Russia claims the UK warship entered its territorial waters
‘Hungarians are not afraid anymore’ – PM Orbán praises Hungarian stadiums displaying country’s tricolor flag
Hungarian stadiums sport national colors
Hungary’s PM Orbán: ‘Von der Leyen’s statement is shameful’
PM defends anti-pedophile law
German historian: ‘God save us from the Greens’
Germany is likely a donkey willingly trotting onto ice
Seattle LGBT Pride event to charge White people ‘reparations fee’ to enter
“Making people pay a fee — or pay a higher fee, or excluding them from paying a fee — based on race at an event held in a public space is illegal and a violation of civil rights. This isn’t subject to debate; it’s written into our laws”
Czech, Polish, Hungarian, and Slovak finance ministers discuss recovery plans and a digital tax
Czechia to invest in digital projects and innovation
Illegal migration to the EU has increased significantly, says EU’s border protection agency
More than 47,100 migrants tried to get to Europe this year
Australia has already solved its migrant crisis while Europe seeks inspiration
Austria, UK, Denmark and Hungary might follow the example set by Australia
EU could start restricting funds to Hungary, Poland, and even Czechia
EU to start using the new rules for drawings from the funds
Poland is a magnet for investors
Every seventh dollar allocated for new investments and for investment projects in the European Union and UK will go to Poland, according to the report by UNCTAD
Romania becomes latest country to rebel against the EU’s top court
The Romanian Constitutional Tribunal ruled that the top EU court is operating outside of the EU’s competencies when it decreed that Romanian courts should put EU law above their country’s constitution
Polish intelligence services: Thousands of Polish citizens affected by massive hacker attack
Massive hacker attack targets government officials across Poland
Germany’s continued pivot to the left will empower EU institutions and harm nation-states
Germany’s pivot to the left will increase pressure for supremacy of EU institutions over nation-states, writes influential Polish conservative commentator and former Speaker of Sejm Marek Jurek
European Commission launches probe against Google
Google may have favored its own online ads
Let them buy Teslas
Hungary remains defiant after 13 EU nations condemn Hungarian child protection law
Fighting inflation: Hungary’s central bank hikes base rate for first time in 10 years
This is the first in a series of rate hikes
Germany refuses to expel Syrian Islamist extremists and serious criminals despite lifting deportation ban
Why is Germany refusing to deport Syrian migrants determined to be a security risk?
The German police state is cracking down on its own police officers
Disbanding of special task force deemed a political witch hunt against civil servants
Denmark: No residential area can have more than 30% of people with a non-Western background
France gravitates towards the right
Zemmour would receive 5.5 percent in presidential elections
Czechia aims to be a land of ideas, says PM Babiš
Czech Republic must act as a strong team
Germany: 27 shots fired in drive-by shooting in Berlin, 3 wounded
Three people were injured
The German steamroller
Germany has found a new way to promote its political and cultural imperialism
More Christian statues vandalized in Poland
The statues of Our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady Immaculate in Szczecin were vandalized by unknown culprits who painted an upside-down red cross on the sculptures
Polish defense minister: The V4 is sensitive to threats to the EU and NATO
Military cooperation within the V4 has been reaffirmed and future plans have been outlined following the meeting of V4 defense ministers in Elbląg
Pandemic and immigration form a vicious cycle, says Hungarian foreign minister
The two phenomena feed back on one another
COVID-19 throws Spain into worst demographic crisis since Civil War
2020 population drop triples from previous year
Hungarian central bank head criticizes 2022 budget
Budget introduces “unnecessary risks”
Top EU official uses fake news to condemn Poland over LGBT rights
Polish deputy foreign minister decisively responded to Timmermans’s claims based on fake news and reiterated that there were no “LGBT free zones” in Poland
Germany: Syrian man who killed his wife claims Sharia law allowed him to punish her
The man sentenced to life imprisonment
Czechs are richer than Italians and happier than Brits
The past 30 years were the most successful in Czech history
UK teachers should use ‘learners’ instead of ‘girls’ and ‘boys’, urges taxpayer-funded LGBT organization
Children should be tought to use the pronouns “they/them”
EU puts Czechia on the list of green countries for COVID-19
Czechia is among countries with a low risk of COVID-19
NATO will respond to recent hacker attacks against Polish politicians
“We are in a state of cyberwar,” warns expert of Center for Eastern Studies in Warsaw
Baltic Pipe construction in Denmark to be partially resumed
The Polish government is cheering the decision
Survey: Poles don’t want Donald Tusk to return to Polish politics
There is little enthusiasm from Poles over Donald Tusk making a return to Polish politics, with most against it or having no opinion on the matter
Kaczyński: Poland is preparing for ‘civilizational leap’ with billions of euros in funding
France: Macron’s party faces uphill struggle in regional elections, Le Pen underperforms
First results disappoint National Rally amid record-low turnout
Rebooting the economy is the key element of Hungary’s 2022 budget
Previous growth potential could return as soon as next year
Central European power supply just became more resilient
Cross-border interconnection benefits all states
Europe dominated by progressive ‘steamroller’ pushing multiculturalism, immigration, and anti-family policies, says Hungarian justice minister
EU law should not be hostage to ideology
‘I’m not going to stay alive’ – French lesbian teenager targeted by Islamists fears for her future
The young lesbian teenager Mila has become a symbol of freedom of expression but says she has little hope she will be alive in five years
PM Orbán: 7 steps to reform the EU
Spain: Vox leader slams BLM kneeling gesture; praises national football team for rejecting it
Even North Korea is not this crazy, says a refugee about the situation at a US university
Czechia spent €1,127 per capita to fight the pandemic, study shows
Hungary spent the most among the V4 countries
1,000 German police officers fought with Berlin squatters for two days
Over 80 police officers were injured
PM Babiš warns of Eurocratism
To be firmly integrated into the EU means to be active
The EU’s top court sides with Germany over ‘Polish camps’ defamation
The European Court of Justice has ruled that former Auschwitz prisoner Stanisław Zalewski cannot petition a Polish court against the use of the term “Polish camps” in German media
Polish President reminds German President about reparations
Polish President Andrzej Duda and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier met in Warsaw on Thursday on the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Good Neighbourship and Friendly Cooperation
Poland: Palestinian terrorist suspect apprehended
Polish border guards and Poland’s Internal Security Agency (ABW) teamed up to apprehend a Palestinian terrorist suspect in the city of Olsztyn
French prosecution asks for six-month prison term for former President Sarkozy
Biden and G7 go against the global trend with corporate tax hike plan – commentary
Hungary jumps five places in global competitiveness list
Hungary also ranks second among the Visegrád nations
PM Orbán: The ‘liberal steamrollers’ are once again at work against Hungary
Hungarian PM defends anti-pedophile law
Whiteness is a ‘malignant, parasitic-like condition’ with ‘no permanent cure,’ claims US psychoanalytical journal
In what appears to be the type of rhetoric that led to genocide in the past, a US psychoanalytical journal has published a controversial piece that claims Whiteness is “malignant” and “parasitic”
Crime declines in Czechia but cases of deliberate spread of a disease increase
13 fewer murders committed in the first four months
Italy: Lampedusa faces growing migration wave
About 1,300 migrants arrived over the weekend
Poll: 6 in 10 French people in favor of a referendum to limit immigration
68% of young people aged 18 to 24 are in favor of the vote
Exploding ATMs in Slovakia sparks worries of an ‘ATM mafia’
A similar attack took place a week ago in Bratislava
Poland: Warsaw and Łódz will become one metropolitan area with new rail link
A new high-speed rail link will create a new interconnected region in Poland
Diplomats engaging in pro-LGBT propaganda are a disgrace, says senior Polish editor
The LGBT movement is a form of neo-colonialism and imperialism in the pursuit of social engineering that has taken root in the West, according to the Polish editor
Polish opposition is doing Moscow’s bidding in hack attack
Poland’s main liberal opposition parties are trying to use disinformation created in Moscow to discredit the Polish government in a manic drive to undermine the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) administration, writes Marek Pyza
Polish reactions to Biden-Putin summit: No breakthrough but victory for Putin
Putin walked away with a victory from his summit with Biden, argue commentator Piotr Cywiński and former Polish Foreign Affairs Minister Witold Waszczykowski
Estonia, Lithuania claim repeated Russian violations of their airspace
The Baltic states claim this was the fourth incident this year
‘We need a sovereign Europe’ – Former Austrian chancellor speaks in Budapest
He who wants to dismantle interior borders must also reinforce the external ones
Geneva meeting: Putin and Biden agree on danger of nuclear war but on little else
U.S., Russian presidents agree on nuclear stability
We Hungarians reject attempts to influence our children with LGBT propaganda
A left-wing minority attempts to confuse Hungarians
Denmark shows how to fight criminal clans, says top Swedish intelligence police official
The police need more powers
Web censorship is growing in Czechia, but the government is doing little to stop it
Alliance for the Family announced that it had been censored on Facebook
VIDEO: Beauty of Czechia and Slovakia on full display in Red Bull Racing commercial
The spot could help to boost tourism
France’s Rafale fighter jet rumored to be winner of Swiss procurement process
A defense procurement according to the Greens and Socialists
Polish minister: Baltic Pipe project will continue
Energy infrastructure minister Piotr Naimski tells Polish Radio that the Baltic Pipe gas project is still proceeding on target despite a decision by the Danes to withdraw an environmental permit that had previously been approved
‘In essence, we’re working as the antithesis of the Soros project’ – Conservative university in Warsaw to open its doors in October
The rector of Collegium Intermarium says that universities seem to have abdicated the role of defending the search for truth, goodness and beauty and that his institution will attempt to restore that role for universities in public life