Owner of Kosher poultry factory in Antwerp hopes to relocate to Hungary
The owner lost his business after the European Court of Justice upheld the Belgian ban on kosher slaughter
EU and US failing to vaccinate their citizens, but Israel pulls ahead with 14% vaccination rate
Israel, which paid nearly double what the EU and the US paid for the vaccine, is the only country with a sizeable vaccination rate
The battle for the soul of the European People’s Party
How much is the EU paying for COVID-19 vaccines? Data accidentally leaked by Belgian official
Prices vary wildly for vaccines, ranging from €1.78 to €14.67
PM Orbán: Manfred Weber has insulted the Hungarian people
PM Orbán says that Weber has proven unreliable and wants to export German politics to Brussels
EPP sanctions MEP Deutsch but he remains in the faction
“I am a bigger enemy of mainstream European politics than Viktor Orbán”
All quiet on the Western front
Hungary and Poland have earned their place on the map of Europe, writes Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga
Hungary and Poland won the battle, but the fight continues
A new faultline has replaced the Iron Curtain
Contrary to the image projected by its readiness to veto, Hungary is probably the country that most needs the European Union, writes Leslie Mándoki — a pop singer, composer and producer of “Ghengis Khan” fame — in an article on Hungarian news portal 888.hu.
PM Orbán: Europe has not surrendered to George Soros
European governments have woken up at the last moment, writes PM Orbán
“Pole and Hungarian brothers be” – commentary
The friendship between the two peoples cannot be cut down
The EU has become a hostage of George Soros
The European Commission is hostage to Hungarian-born American billionaire George Soros, political analyst Tamás Fricz writes in a column in Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet.
PM Orbán: Hungary and Poland stand a good chance to win EU budget debate
“Rule of law should be separated from the budget,” said PM Orbán
Hungary won’t lose EU funds due to its veto, says Justice Minister Varga
Varga says it is “not a legal problem, but an ideological war”.
Europe is a battleground of interests and some are turning against Central Europe
Economic interests and the struggle for political position are the background to the dispute over the rule-of-law conditionality mechanism, writes philosopher and political scientist Marek A. Cichocki
Opinion: Can independence be sold and is it worth doing so?
Poles have been opposing foreign powers since the 18th century, says Professor Andrzej Nowak, a historian at Jagiellonian University
Avengers – commentary
German EU presidency should formulate budget proposal that can achieve consensus
European funds are not “humanitarian donations” to Central Europe
Hunting season on conservative Hungarian MEPs is on – commentary
Once elected, EU Commission President has turned her back on Hungary
New Commission has so far been strong on bureaucracy but weak in crisis management
Hungarian MEP scandal: why him, why now?
Others attended. Why was he the only one named?
Automakers prepare for disaster in Germany, Poland, Hungary, and Czechia over planned EU emission standards
Now planned for 2025, the new standard will effectively ban the sale of internal combustion engines, which could result in tens of thousands of jobs losses
Unemployment across EU remains the lowest in Czechia
Czechia has an unemployment rate of 2.4 percent