Germany’s left pushes ‘woke’ election law overhaul: At least 50% of party candidates must be female, voting age lowered to 16
Germany would require “woke” party lists to have at least 50 percent women
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
Ukraine and Hungary continue to trade accusations
Germany and France are two souls in one body, claimed Macron
Germany — dressed as the European Union — is about to lose World War III, economist László Bogár writes in daily Magyar Nemzet
The controversial case may leave White males in Germany’s Green party worried about being fired over their skin color and gender
Prosecutors are looking to investigate whether Lindner may have colluded with a bank financing his home purchase
The biggest EU corruption scandal in history didn’t have to end with police investigations and arrests, but maybe Qatar can do better next time around
Baerbock pledges to support Ukraine “as long as it’s needed”
It will take over a month for the immunity to be lifted for the MEPs
Croatia’s decision to join the eurozone may feature short-term economic benefits, but it could represent a serious loss of sovereignty in the long term
Prominent liberal MEP is furious over Orbán advocating peace with Russia and defending national interests
The Green Party is spending hundreds of thousands of euros in taxpayer money to make their politicians look good
Many fear that a formal apology could give Congo the right to claim financial compensation from Belgium
Only the Constitutional Court can issue a party ban
The massive EU corruption scandal is raising questions about the legitimacy of Brussels
Germany’s interior minister appears to be trying to call for stricter gun laws and more political oppression following a raid over an alleged right-wing coup
Eva Kaili and others are suspected of being bribed by Qatar, the host nation of the FIFA World Cup
A majority of extremist-related investigations in the last year have been against Islamists, but the latest Reichsbürger case is getting around-the-clock media coverage for a reason
AfD politicians are the most attacked politicians in the country, according to official data
France’s greatest living author says the Great Replacement is a fact
Scholz claims 9 million foreign nationals are employed, but only half of that figure actually have a job
Merkel still remains more popular than current Chancellor Olaf Scholz
The Hungarian PM now has a Slovakian football scarf
The map of Greater Hungary still reminds Hungarians today of the territories lost after the WWI
The EU continues to insist on creating the ever-elusive “European identity,” but is such a goal realistic?
Italy’s demographic situation is dire, but will more marriages help reverse the trend?
The swastika was replaced with Twitter birds in a satirical image posted by the German public broadcaster ZDF
Leftist independent Natasa Pirc Musar has a law degree but spent most of her career working for the media, including for CNN and the BBC
Do Europe’s two top leaders need a time-out? The feud between the two all began with “Sofagate”
He may look strong on the international stage, but French President Emmanuel Macron is a lame duck at home
Germany’s left-wing foreign minister said she regrets the decision
Netanyahu and his political allies will have 64 seats in Israel’s 120-member parliament
“(Hungarians) never wanted to trade the dictatorship of communism for the oppression of political correctness and the woke culture that is rampant in Europe today”
“Nowadays, Viktor Orbán’s Hungary represents the nations striving for sovereignty”
Unauthorized squatting of more than 50 people will be punishable by up to six years in prison
The Hungarian prime minister discussed a range of topics with the German-language Hungarian newspaper Budapester Zeitung
This is the second German court ruling in a week backing the conservative AfD party
Dîncu went against his country’s official policy of supporting Ukraine’s war efforts
Rishi Sunak was elected unopposed by the Conservative parliamentary party
Meloni said she will work together with Orbán on solving Europe’s critical challenges
Germany and France canceled the Franco-German government consultations planned for next Wednesday
Rahmon says Russian oligarchs exploit Central Asian CIS states’ resources but give nothing in return
One out of every two crimes committed in Paris is committed by a foreigner, said the city’s recently retired police chief
Despite Germany’s claims of democracy, politicians are calling to ban the AfD party
Right before elections in the German state of Lower Saxony, where AfD was expected to outperform, the party’s federal headquarters in Berlin has been raided by police
The new U.K. prime minister surrounds herself with loyalists as she prepares her first administration, banishing supporters of her leadership rival Rishi Sunak to the backbenches
Truss vowed to tackle the energy crisis, cut taxes, and govern “as a conservative”
After losing Twitter, the American far left are in danger of being deprived of another of their golden calves: absolute control over abortion rights
The war on White people has become an acceptable part of European and American mainstream culture
Electoral “boredom” could have gifted victory to a near-unknown political party in Slovenia
Disney used to make beloved children’s films to entertain and spread joy, but it has transformed into a woke political organization focused on manipulating children
If the left-wing opposition fails to win Hungary’s upcoming election, they are preparing to at least sow doubt about the results
Canada comes closer to implementing an Orwellian state by mandating adherence to the Critical Race Theory in its schools
The minister responsible for Hungary’s renowned family-friendly policies and child protection law was elected president
Beijing is well positioned to come out stronger via Russian, U.S. and European economic pains
A running total of 5,020 protesters were detained by Russian authorities during anti-war rallies in 69 Russian cities on Sunday
The political opportunism of left-wing politicians and media during the refugee crisis draws harsh criticism
Boris Johnson condemned the “barbaric attack” by Vladimir Putin on a “friendly country” and vowed to stand by Ukraine in its time of need
Olaf Scholz confirmed the suspension of the pipeline’s certification process in light of developments in Ukraine, but he appeared to leave the door open to certification down the road
The party’s rapid rise to prominence could see them enter the national government at the next general election
Left-wing Western governments are using the United Nations to force gender propaganda and LGBT ideology on Hungary
“To win, never change your line… The media will find you brutal, never change if you want to win, keep your authenticity and your courage,” he reportedly told Zemmour
The California-based fundraising platform removed the Freedom Convoy 2022 page from its website, withholding more than $10 million that had been raised in support of the initiative
Poland and Hungary’s governments are actually popular with their own citizens, admits the head of a regional office of a Soros-funded organization
Another Conservative compromise, another unmitigated left-wing victory as Salvini caves in Italy, writes Daniel Deme for Remix News
Sarkissian said he had no influence over signing an armistice with Azerbaijan
While flagging in the polls, the far-left to far-right Hungarian opposition rests its hopes in conspiracy theories
Reality has long superseded the traditional left-right political classification, Magyar Hírlap columnist Imre Boros writes
Four right-wing candidates are gearing up to challenge the incumbent in the 2022 presidential elections, and Macron may be set to benefit the most
Viktor Orbán, prime minister of Hungary, will remain the leader of Hungary’s conservative Fidesz Party as the country gears up for national elections in the spring
A new coalition of conservative think tanks from Poland, Hungary, Italy, Czechia, and Slovakia is looking to “fight for Europe” at the European level
The nations of Central and Eastern Europe are vaccinated against wokeism, said Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán
Job exams doctored after submission.
Tech giants are a dangerous combination of financial and intellectual might, political analyst Tamás Fricz writes in daily Magyar Nemzet
A Europe of different peoples and traditions — when those people and traditions happen to be European minorities — is not the Europe the EU wants
Spreading misinformation to induce punitive Article 7 proceedings against Hungary and Poland is not so much a crime as a dirty trick
The directive was originally meant for refugees of Balkans wars, but now Europe’s left-wing MEPs want to use it as a basis for accepting thousands of Afghan migrants
Fights triggered by corruption allegations
The nations that don’t realize the Islamic threat are heading towards a tragic future, French author Jacques Guillemain told daily Magyar Nemzet in an interview
Another conservative voice comes to the defense of Hungarian child protection policies