Germans will wait even longer for GP appointments due to burdensome regulations, doctors’ association warns
The country’s federal government sees the problems but refuses to increase its healthcare budget
The country’s federal government sees the problems but refuses to increase its healthcare budget
Fico’s victory is good news for Hungary
Austria’s right-wing opposition slammed Austria’s center-right chancellor after he claimed poor children should eat at McDonald’s
Slovaks head to the polls in a hotly contested election on Saturday
The estimated cost of €4 billion is coming out of Germany’s €100 defense development fund
“We are defending our peoples against the flood of migrants”
AfD is only stronger in one German state
Recently, a former CIA analyst said the U.S. meddled in the 2022 Hungarian elections
George Soros funneled tens of millions into Joe Biden’s campaign in 2020, and now his son, Alex Soros, is looking to take down Trump in 2024
Dutch people flock to Hungary because of its consistent anti-globalist policies, said Dutch politician Thierry Baudet
AfD’s mayoral candidate Jörg Prophet has a good chance to win the Nordhausen mayoral election
Two-thirds of the most recent EU funding went to NGOs sponsored by George Soros’ Open Society Foundations
Boris Palmer made the remarks during a lecture in Budapest
The U.S. government, which wants to exclude Donald Trump from the presidential race, has no place to lecture anyone on democracy
Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet reports that George Soros’ Open Society Foundations is simply shifting its focus toward Eastern Europe
Sweden and Finland’s NATO membership would have merited a wider social debate
First the Free Voters leader was claimed to be the author of an anti-Semitic pamphlet, now he is soaring in the polls
Pressman said the interbellum Hungarian leader was complicit in the Holocaust in Hungary
The fund of George Soros, a billionaire oligarch, played a major role in buying up Polish media, but it claims it made the purchase to protect independent media from oligarchs buying up media
Despite EU left-liberal claims that there is no democracy in Hungary, the majority approve of the government
Hungary’s PM Orbán praised Trump in an interview with Tucker Carlson
Josep Borrell says war in Ukraine has sped up enlargement
Hungary is still waiting for its share of EU funding
The EU’s left-liberal establishment has been slammed by the biggest corruption scandal in EU history
Italy’s PM embraces mass immigration, and Hungary’s conservative media is now taking notice
The report contends the villa was purchased in May 2023, just months ago and while the war was still ongoing
Macron oversaw a record increase in immigration in 2022
Joe Biden’s appointee has been a vocal critic of Orbán ever since assuming his post
The trip could be seen as playing favorites and ignoring Athens’ stream of scandals
Hungary and Finland are also part of this fictional Russia
Schulz had claimed that Hungarian and Polish leaders were guilty of “downright fascistic thinking”
The federal defense ministry has paid out almost €400,000 in compensation
AfD MEP Maximilian Krah has also referred to the Great Replacement in previous speeches, placing him in the crosshairs of Germany’s domestic spy apparatus
“We need to engage much more with dissatisfied citizens,” one association president said
The law was passed to “prevent the degeneration of Russian children and adults”
The man behind the EU’s controversial environmental reforms wants to return to front-line politics in his homeland
Germany’s anti-immigration AfD party, already strong in the eastern part of the country, is now rising in the west
Despite a mixed record, the coalition will likely hold
Hungary says peace talks are the only way to avoid further bloodshed
U.S. Ambassador David Pressman had a few choice words about the Hungarian government’s approach to LGBT issues
After Germany’s president used the term “hate-mongers” in reference to the AfD, the party hit a new polling high
The Chinese move has completely paralyzed the EU leadership, writes Hungarian commentator Béla Ákos Révész
The anti-immigration AfD party continues its dramatic rise in the polls
The case of the alleged pedophile Antifa activist has many dark details, including the site of his suicide
Another electoral victory for Germany’s conservative AfD party
The money that was approved to be spent and was supposed to be there for the next five years has already been spent, says Hungary’s PM
State authorities are trying to overturn the valid election of an AfD politician
The hospital is being built to “prepare France for a possible high-intensity war”
Hungary says the new budget proposal is “ill-considered” and unfit for serious debate
The dehumanizing remark about 20 percent of the German electorate comes after AfD’s major regional win in the state of Thuringia
AfD’s recent successes are a warning to politicians that Europe is not being led as people want it to be, writes Hungarian columnist László Szőcs
The German political establishment is reacting with extreme alarm and making various threats about the democratic results in favor of the AfD
The AfD’s 20 percent support nationwide is unprecedented
Globalists are served by permanent crisis, whether it’s war, climate or migration, writes Magyar Hírlap columnist László Bogár
At a time of economic crisis for many Europeans, Ukraine is set to receive tens of billions more over the next four years
PM Orbán evokes “Godfather” analogy to criticize Soros succession announcement, but the U.S. ambassador to Budapest fires back
Just as the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party hits a record polling high and becomes the second most popular party in the country, new efforts to ban the party are coming from a state-funded institute
Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory and half of its population in 1920
The European Parliament yielded to pressure from Washington in its vote, Magyar Nemzet columnist László Szentesi Zöld writes
Hungary will maintain its stance for peace, said Hungary’s justice minister
The G7 summit proved inadequate in handling escalating tensions, writes Magyar Hírlap publicist László Bogár
Hungary is halfway to its goal of a 2.1 reproduction rate, Magyar Nemzet columnist Sándor Faggyas writes
“In the European Union today, it is non-governmental organizations (NGOs), foundations and think tanks that tell Europe how to run Europe, according to the will of their own leaders”
The move would likely benefit left-wing parties and harm conservatives
“France cannot lecture anyone”
The pool of potential AfD voters is growing, likely due to the migration crisis, costly green energy mandates, the war in Ukraine, and lingering resentment over Covid-19 measures
Social Democrats hesitate to name the perpetrators as migrants despite 12 attacks occurring every day in the German state
The attack was shortly followed by a second one, and Serbia has tightened its prosecution rules
Lajos Ódor was born in Hungary but will lead an interim technocrat government in Slovakia
The move caused outrage among a number of local politicians, but the German city’s administration insists it remains politically neutral
Finland’s new government is likely to take a strong stance against mass immigration
Why does Hungary need an enemy when it has an ally like the current U.S. administration, asks Hungarian columnist László Petrin asks in daily Magyar Hírlap
Italy’s leader says the country must boost its birth rate instead of relying on migrants
The UN appears to be openly promoting the legalization of child rape so long as the child “consents”
Macron has abandoned democracy to enact his controversial pension reform but has faced little criticism from Brussels
Germans pay a small fortune to fund the public media giants ARD and ZDF, but ‘Targeted and continued boycott’
The raid is linked to an ongoing German police investigation into Mario Voigt, the regional leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party in Thuringia
This year’s guests include the former prime ministers of Czechia and Slovenia
“Demography makes history. The fundamental law in history is numbers. And the numbers are in the process of tipping France into another world,” warned Zemmour in his latest interview
The world’s governing elites seem incapable of learning the lessons of history and keep making the same mistakes over and over again
Germany would require “woke” party lists to have at least 50 percent women
After Macron forced the retirement age from 62 to 64, Le Pen says she will allow some workers to retire as early as 60 if elected president
The will of the Slovak people is being subverted by a government that some argue should not even be legally able to send weapons to Ukraine
The dissolution of Poland cannot be achieved without destroying Polish heritage, traditions and spirit, which means questioning the country’s heroes and breaking the social ties that bind the nation together, writes Polish columnist Michał Karnowski
Justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro admits he carries a gun and says there is nothing wrong with that due to threats he has received from the mafia
Natalya Panchenko, a radical Ukrainian activist living in Poland, has said that the Ukrainian minority in Poland should be represented in Poland’s parliament
The focus on pedophilia in the Catholic Church was just a prelude to hitting the real target, the Polish pope, writes Michał Karnowski
A survey asking voters who they think will win this autumn’s parliamentary elections shows that more than half believe it will be the ruling conservatives
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland’s Wrocław may be high due to the rapidly growing share of the Ukrainian population in the city
“But now (the United States) is meddling in the internal affairs of a country that is a NATO ally of the United States. This is completely wrong. They do not act as diplomats, but ideologically, as activists, because Hungary is not considered an ally in an ideological sense”
The German diplomat first confused Hungary’s flag with the Dutch flag and then the Tajik flag
Opposition to the pension reform has propelled Le Pen to the top
The Hungarian prime minister is almost four times more highly rated than the opposition’s top candidate
The company, which has been operating since 1999, employs former agents, soldiers, and members of special forces
Freezing the assets of Russians is questionable enough, but seizing them creates a dangerous precedent, warns Magyar Hírlap columnist Péter G. Fehér
Belgium says the law discriminates against LGBT people
The Szeklers are a subgroup of the Hungarian ethnic minority in Romania
Hungary’s recent legislation banning transgender name changes was challenged by the pro-LGBT lobby, which now threatens to take the matter to the European Court of Human Rights
Austria’s anti-immigration, anti-sanctions FPÖ party is the most popular in the entire country