The EU’s 2022 roadmap will deepen Europe’s divisions
Brussels will use Covid-19 recovery funds to exert political pressure in the upcoming Hungarian elections
Illegal border crossings into EU soared 57% last year to highest level since 2017
Almost 200,000 irregular migrants breached Europe’s external border last year, according to the bloc’s border agency
EU energy transformation will cost Poland hundreds of billions of euros
The EU “Fit for 55” project will be an incredibly costly endeavor that will force Polish taxpayers to pay exorbitant sums
Mohamed races ahead as most common boy name in Brussels last year
Mohamed, Jean, Mohammed and Ahmed made up the four most common boys’ names for newborns in Brussels in 2021
EU rejects calls to fund border defense
While member states are forced to fend for themselves regarding border security, huge amounts of European taxpayer money flow to projects supplying migrants with up-to-date information on their illegal journey into Europe
PM Orbán discusses upcoming referendum, rising energy prices, and EU court decisions during annual international press conference
In a wide-ranging press conference, PM Viktor Orbán addresses some of the most burning questions facing both his country and broader Europe
EU migration deal with African countries is ‘madness,’ says Hungary’s foreign minister
The European population replacement program promoted by the European Union is running on all cylinders
Historic first: EU to fund border barrier for Poland and Baltic states
The EU budget for 2022 has allocated €25 million for defending the EU’s external border with Belarus
After EU court rejects ‘Stop Soros’ law, what comes next?
The European Court of Justice ruling might actually play into the hands of the Hungarian government
Leaks from Brussels: Last chance for Poland to reach agreement with EU
According to unofficial sources, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will personally decide the future of the National Recovery Plan for Poland, writes Jędrzej Bielecki for Rzeczpospolita daily
If Polish resistance to EU federalization is broken, it ‘would terrify weaker states,’ says Polish professor and MEP
Law and Justice (PiS) MEP and professor Zdzisław Krasnodębski warns that the breaking of Polish resistance by EU institutions would terrify weaker states in the Union
Hungary, Czechia, Poland and Slovakia will block EU Green Deal taxes on homes and cars
The EU’s transition to green energy resources is proving both costly and premature, which is why Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia remain strongly opposed
Hungary: Hundreds of thousands attend Budapest Peace March, PM Orbán condemns violence and oppression from the left
Viktor Orbán warns his followers of complacency ahead of the 2022 elections
EU institutions silently expanded their competencies through EU court rulings
The issue of the sovereignty of EU member states and the boundaries of the competencies of the European Court of Justice is becoming increasingly visible
Opinion poll: Polexit tendencies are higher among youth than older generations
The latest survey suggests also that most Poles want to stay in the EU despite the Polish government’s conflicts with the EU
Hungarian FM to Poland: Only a solid border fence can stop illegal migrants
Poland can count on solidarity from Hungary, and not just regarding the current migration crisis, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said
We must fight for Poland within the EU, not outside of it
The European Union must be changed, German influence stopped, and liberal-left social engineering unmasked, writes Jakub Maciejewski for portal wPolityce.pl
Poland records highest inflation rate in EU
Along with Lithuania and Estonia, Poland had a 5 percent inflation rate in August 2021, putting it at the very top of the EU
Greek MEP: Only the Visegrád Four countries conduct good migration policy
Emmanouil Fragkos believes that as long as the European Commission is leftist, then all countries that fulfill its orders will have problems with illegal migration
Kaczyński: There will be no Polexit
The Law and Justice (PiS) leader declared that Poland wants to be in the European Union while also retaining its status as a sovereign state
EU parliament issues yet another ultimatum on LGBT rights to Hungary and Poland
The leader of EU nations featuring endemic homophobic violence are directing their ire at Hungary and Poland, where there are virtually no physical attacks against LGBT people
German cardinal: ‘Poland is not a child to be reprimanded by incompetent politicians from the West’
Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Muller said he believes that the EU’s pressure exacted on Poland through blackmail using EU funds should not be taking place
France’s former Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, is ridiculed over his spectacular U-turn on immigration and national sovereignty
The former EU commissioner is the symbol of European conservatism’s decline
Hungarian central bank head’s golden rule: The solution always comes from within
Small states should avoid taking part in the battle of superpowers, according to Hungary’s central bank head
Polish justice minister accuses EU of ‘legal hybrid warfare’
The European Commission is looking to fine Poland over judicial reforms, but Poland appears to not be backing down over the threat
German MEP has made punishing Hungarian and Polish governments into an obsession
Spreading misinformation to induce punitive Article 7 proceedings against Hungary and Poland is not so much a crime as a dirty trick
Netherlands: Citizens protest after liberal government transports 800 Afghans into small village
Outraged residents of a small village in the Netherlands held a major protest last week to voice their opposition to the sudden and unexpected arrival of hundreds of Afghans
EU offers member states cash to resettle Afghan asylum seekers
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen is looking to use cash to convince the EU member states to resettle Afghan asylum seekers, promising generous financial incentives to countries that do so.
These are the European leaders rejecting Afghan asylum seekers
European leaders from Madrid to Moscow are expressing deep concern over a new migration crisis
Poland is the EU’s fourth-largest bicycle producer
1.08 million bikes were produced in 2020 in Poland, according to the latest Eurostat report
Poland-EU: When storming a fortress, maybe it is not the best time to compromise – commentary
Amidst a political turning point, attacks against Poland will not stop, and any concession will be tantamount to capitulation
Polish PM Morawiecki: We must reach an agreement with the EU
Poland is eager to continue good and equal relations with both the European Union and the United States, declares Morawiecki
Liberal Slovak government MPs are keen to please Brussels
Liberal MPs fighting for LGBTQ rights do not think gay people have a right to privacy
Czech Senate approves the right to use a weapon in self-defense
The constitutional amendment overrides the law introduced based on EU directive
Warsaw and Brussels have reached a difficult ceasefire
Poland will not blow up the EU and the EU cannot deal a deathblow to PiS’ power in Poland – only a compromise was currently reachable, writes foreign columnist of Rzeczpospolita daily Jędrzej Bielecki
Polish PM Morawiecki met with European Commission President von der Leyen
“Good exchange with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on key European issues,” Ursula von der Leyen declared after the meeting
Opinion: European Green Order yet another industrial management revolution
The Green Order is a major step, for sure…but for good or ill?
Croatians and Slovaks complain most about the functioning of justice in the EU
The Czech Republic dominated some digitization charts
Slovenian PM: distribution of migrants is a matter for individual member states
Slovenian Council presidency turns to borders, migration
Lukashenko threatens to flood Central Europe with wave of illegal migrants
Western sanctions compared to German invasion of USSR
VIDEO: “Europeans want to continue living in their own countries,” says Jarosław Kaczyński
Further federalization will destroy Europe’s greatest assets
Germany’s attempts to control EU foreign policy put the union’s future in peril
Berlin’s demands threaten permanent domination
Donald Tusk boasts about ‘cutting out’ Viktor Orbán from the European People’s Party
The new-old leader of the Civic Platform has intensified his anti-conservative rhetoric
Lithuania declares state of emergency over illegal migration problems
Influx of illegal migrants from Belarus is alarming
Number of people in EU with higher education is rising: report
11 EU states have already achieved the goal of having 45 percent of people aged 25-34 complete higher education by 2030, according to latest Eurostat report
EU-Russia alliance would seek to dominate the world, says former Polish defense minister
Antoni Macierewicz believes that Germany and France are ‘frustrated’ after their attempts to impose an alliance between the EU and Russia failed
Germany is destroying the European community
By betting on its national interests and pursuing business with Russia, Germany is destroying European solidarity, writes Jerzy Haszczyński, the head of the foreign desk of Rzeczpospolita daily
Pandemic and immigration form a vicious cycle, says Hungarian foreign minister
The two phenomena feed back on one another
EU puts Czechia on the list of green countries for COVID-19
Czechia is among countries with a low risk of COVID-19
Kaczyński: Poland is preparing for ‘civilizational leap’ with billions of euros in funding
PM Orbán: 7 steps to reform the EU
PM Babiš warns of Eurocratism
To be firmly integrated into the EU means to be active
Survey: Majority of Western Europeans believe that ‘the EU is not working’
Czechia will meet EU’s climate goals but wants financial compensation, says minister
EU welcomes greater Czech openness to clean energy
Head of French armed forces: ‘We’re heading towards a reorganization of the world order’
Europe cannot pick sides in the battle between the US and China, warns a top French general
Franco-German alliance wants flat carbon tax on all EU member states
The European powers that pollute the most want others to subsidize their green transition
EU intensifies criticism of Czech PM shortly after his immigration comments
Czech PM Andrej Babiš recently said that Brussels needs to handle immigration outside the EU and that Czechs should decide who lives and works in the country. Criticism of his financial holdings at the EU level followed shortly after.
The EU is an unlawful entity, and students will learn this fact during history lessons, says Polish education minister
Minister Przemysław Czarnek emphasized that Polish history must be presented truthfully in history lessons
PM Orbán and former Slovak PM Dzurinda clash over different visions of Central Europe
PM Orbán argues that Central and Eastern Europe will remain rooted in Christian values while the West will be dominated by Islam
The EU issues bonds, but markets responds poorly
The EU secured €14.137 billion through sales
Is there a secret society of Masons in Italy appointing powerful judges?
New doubts arise on functioning of democracy in Italy after new scandal involving the judiciary, writes Olivier Bault for Remix News
Merkel’s successor claims Czechia, Poland and Hungary must ‘return to Europe’
Laschet may put pressure on Hungary, Czechia and Poland if he wins
Babiš: The EC should strive for more vaccines in June and release patents
Europe should launch a joint campaign to promote vaccination
The Polish PM’s policy: Putting the common good of EU citizens over interests of transnational companies
The largest social policy changes in the EU were carried out by conservative governments in Poland and Hungary, writes columnist Michał Karnowski
EC appoints ‘left-wing political activist’ to assess ‘rule of law’ in Hungary, says Fidesz MEP
Jourová: Western states’ response to Russia should be tougher
The European Union summoned the Russian ambassador
EU vaccination passport project is “authoritarianism,” says Do Rzeczy weekly editor in chief
“If we continue down this path, we will find ourselves in the situation of a total bureaucracy of experts and a drastic limitation of civil liberties,” warned the chief editor of the Polish conservative weekly
Value of EU recovery plan grants to Poland will reach EUR 24 billion – 4.5 percent of GDP
The National Recovery Plan (KPO) will provide a very significant boost to the Polish economy
NGO influence at European Court of Human Rights comes under investigation
Opinion: Poland cannot leave the EU while stuck between Germany and Russia
Jagiellonian University professor and writer Andrzej Nowak believes that Poland, together with Hungary and Italy, is able to oppose the European ideological revolution
The Left backs PiS in passing the EU recovery plan in parliament
The Left Party has broken away from the Civic Platform’s domination of the opposition and has behaved responsibly by supporting the recovery plan, evaluated PiS MEP Zbigniew Kuźmiuk
Morawiecki calls for Germany to abandon Nord Stream 2
Nord Stream 2 is a German-Russian project that is destabilizing Europe, declared Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki after meeting Slovenian PM Janez Janša in Warsaw
Mass surveillance in Europe? Leaked EU document raises serious privacy concerns
MEPs fear widespread surveillance of people
AI used by 6% of Czech companies
Ireland is the most active in using artificial intelligence
‘Poland is the last hope we have in Europe,’ says Spanish Vox rep Margarita de la Pisa
“The European Parliament is using the abortion issue to encroach on the sovereignty of nations,” says Vox party MEP Margarita de la Pisa in an exclusive interview with Remix News
Opinion: In our naivety, we are rejecting the brutal truth about LGBT culture in Poland
The current cultural revolution is a reference to the ideals of Bolsheviks with two identical elements — a world without God and terror as a means to an end, writes senior columnist of portal wpolityce.pl Jerzy Jachowicz
EU leaders promise Turkey to strengthen cooperation in exchange for concessions in the Mediterranean
The current talks were the first in-person since March 2020
Poland’s Kaczyński hopes the pandemic will be over in a few months
The leader of Law and Justice (PiS) and Polish deputy PM Jarosław Kaczyński believes that the EU embarrassed itself with vaccine purchasing process
Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. donates €25 million to throttle free speech in Europe
Conservative PM of Slovenia censored in European Parliament
“We have had enough censorship in former socialist Yugoslavia, and we don’t want to repeat history,” wrote PM Janša
Czechs are the most pessimistic about the pandemic in the EU
Pessimism prevails in the states of the former Eastern Bloc
Soros and Gates foundations are two of the biggest donors to the powerful Council of Europe – commentary
Current EU policy has nothing to do with the vision of the founding fathers
A Europe not based on the identities of its nations is a creation that is uninteresting and damaging to everyone including itself, writes French veteran press correspondent to Poland Bernard Margueritte
Southern European countries want migration quotas back
Hopes for a new asylum system are fading
The AfD is trying to stop the destruction of society by the Woke Wave – Interview with German MEP Maximilian Krah
An exclusive interview with German MEP Maximilian Krah (AfD), of the Identity & Democracy Group
The ‘Brussels bubble’ is real
Poland among top 3 safest countries in EU: report
Poland join Croatia and Lithuania as the top three safest countries
Polish MEP condemns false claims regarding ‘LGBT-free zones’ from EU Commissioner Jourova
Vera Jourova’s preposterous judgments about stripping Poland of funding for alleged LGBT-free zones have nothing to do with reality, says Law and Justice MEP Zbigniew Kuźmiuk
Salvini in contact with Poles and Hungarians about founding new EU parliamentary group
The battle in Brussels to use natural gas as a ‘transition fuel’
As Europe moves towards green energy, Polish MEPs are pushing the European Commission to ensure natural gas is labeled a “transition fuel”
Polish minister calls on European Commission to admit failure on vaccines
Minister Michał Wójcik argues that the vaccination effort in the EU is a failure given the fact that the bloc is behind other parts of the world even when it produces most of the vaccines actually being used
A community of fate defines Central Europe
Central Europeans are more attached to democracy
Report: Poland among top 4 countries with highest budget stability in the EU
Among large EU member states, Poland has the highest budget stability
MEPs are gathering signatures to dismiss EU’s top diplomat
Borrell’s visit to Moscow is a fragment of the problem that is EU foreign policy towards Russia, US and China, says Polish MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
Poland and Hungary in the crosshairs of the European Commission, says Věra Jourová
Jourová openly discusses the various punitive measures she and other officials in the EU have in the works for Poland and Hungary, including cutting EU funds and even suspending voting rights for the two membe states
Zero Covid: The birth of a Marxist totalitarian initiative under the guise of fighting the pandemic
Chancellor Angela Merkel is said to be one of a number of powerful politicians and policymakers considering the Zero-Covid initiative
The EU is a rock on the inside but a marshmallow on the outside
Only an assertive EU will win its rights on vaccines, climate policy and data protection