Macron’s idea of less America in Europe is dangerous, warns US professor
Macron’s idea of “European strategic autonomy” is dangerous in that it gives China and Russia hope of sowing division between the U.S. and Europe, warns Andrew Michta
Kaczyński: ‘Biden has interesting ideas on Polish role in security architecture’
According to Jarosław Kaczyński, Poland’s position is better than before to exercise influence on the international stage and “this leverage must be used”
Germany has shown itself to be wholly incapable of leading Europe
Germany wants to take the lead on Europe’s economy, climate change, and even judicial politics but is incapable of taking responsibility for the well-being of Europe on matters such as defense, writes Polish columnist Rafał Woś
Europe’s balance of power is changing
Europe’s power balance is shifting due to Germany’s inept politics and its tensions with Warsaw, writes Polish political scientist Marek A. Cichocki
Europeans must choose republicanism, says Polish PM
During the final session of European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) Warsaw summit, Mateusz Morawiecki called for Europeans to choose republicanism over the centralization of power in the EU to secure their future
Mindless obedience of procedure is replacing the idea of Europe
Europe as an ideal is dying as a result of mindless adherence to procedures that have been imposed by Germany, argues philosopher Prof. Janusz Sytnik-Czetwertyński


What does the right’s historic victory in Sweden mean for Europe?
The Sweden Democrats face real challenges ahead but also an unprecedented opportunity to change Sweden for the better
European media and politics feed us with fear instead of courage
An agenda of fear is being forced on European societies before winter comes, warns Polish political commentator and philosopher Marek A. Cichocki
Migration split the EU into two halves, says Hungarian justice minister
An already fractured European Union now faces a new wave of migration as famine hits Africa, Justice Minister Judit Varga warns
Russian military conflict against the V4 would lead to a stalemate, claims security expert
Russia would have an overwhelming air and sea superiority against the Visegrád Four
Coal is back in record fashion
The latest forecast from the International Energy Agency (IEA) shows that the dirtiest of all fossil fuels, and the one still dominant in Poland’s energy mix, is making a big comeback on a truly global scale
Macron urges French to turn off lights and brace for Russian gas cut
“The summer, early autumn will be very hard,” warns Macron
‘Without Hungary, Europe would already be lost,’ says Austrian MEP
“Especially in these turbulent times, the so-called ‘little ones’ must band together to stand up to the big ones,” says Austrian MEP Harald Vilimsky
Hepatitis outbreak strikes young European children, UK hit hardest
Scientists are still uncertain what is behind the outbreak
Europe must take charge of its own defense, French minister says
The French armed forces have been gearing up for a strategic change over the last ten years
US to deploy 3,000 more troops to Europe as tensions rise between Russia and Ukraine
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called the United States’ decision to increase its military presence a “symbol of solidarity”
Migrant crisis 2.0: Asylum applications in Europe approach 2016 levels
For example in November, the recognition rate, which indicates the ratio of approved applications to their total number, was around 40 percent


EU talks tough on Russia, but business between East and West is booming
Ukraine’s government has stabbed Hungary in the back, says Hungary’s foreign minister
‘Christianity gave Europe a vision’ – Hungarian MEP László Trócsányi warns Europe will disappear without her Christian faith
Hungarian MEP László Trócsányi writes on the pivotal role Christianity must continue to play in Europe if the continent wants to survive
Black Friday vs. Fridays for Future
Black Friday and Fridays for Future perfectly illustrate the extreme modern reality in which Europe’s inhabitants live in and help understand the nature of the fears which rule them, writes philosopher Marek A. Cichocki
Poland’s great gambit to forge the current wave of political solidarity into an EU turning point
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is continuing Poland’s diplomatic offensive in Europe, writes Jacek Karnowski
Violent protests erupt over COVID-19 measures in the Netherlands; mass demonstrations occur in Rome, Zagreb, and Vienna
Protesters in Vienna wore yellow stars with the word “unvaccinated”
Kaczyński: Many on both sides of Europe refuse to accept Polish sovereignty
Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński reflected on Poland’s road to freedom and its place in modern Europe on the 103rd anniversary of Poland regaining its independence
Winter is coming. Is Europe ready?
The energy crisis is yet another proof of the way the European Union mishandles critical situations, Magyar Hírlap columnist Mariann Őry writes
Sticker shock: Poland among countries with highest fuel price growth
In September 2021 fuel prices in the EU increased by 22 percent year to year on average – in Poland this growth was almost 30 percent with only 3 EU countries seeing higher increases
NATO has a much bigger problem than Afghanistan, says political analyst
Opinion polls in European countries should be of concern to American and European politicians, warns Henry Olsen
VIDEO: “Europeans want to continue living in their own countries,” says Jarosław Kaczyński
Further federalization will destroy Europe’s greatest assets
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
‘We need a sovereign Europe’ – Former Austrian chancellor speaks in Budapest
He who wants to dismantle interior borders must also reinforce the external ones
Christianity is not an option, but a destiny, says Hungarian minister
Church construction at a 1,000-year high in Hungary
Czechs face most difficult path in Europe to buy an apartment
Real estate prices continued to rise sharply last year
25% of Finns now work from home as coronavirus reshapes work across EU
Finland and Luxembourg had the highest index of home office workers in 2020 in the EU, while Bulgaria was at the very bottom of the list, according to latest Eurostat data
The persecution of political speech from Christians in the West is intensifying
The prosecution of Päivi Räsänen for her supposed hate speech against gay people poses serious questions about freedom of speech and belief in Western democracies, writes Goran Andrijanic for Polish portal wpolityce.pl
Swiss expert warns COVID may trigger migration wave to Europe
If migrants in Europe are sending less money home to family members in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, it may force those dependent on that money to also try their luck migrating to Europe
EU regulations are stifling the continent’s car industry
Planned emission limits are unrealistic and will further drive car prices up, while internal combustion engine production moves to China
The Bankers’ League shows that the Beautiful Game is all about the money
People want an end to Covid-19 restrictions
People have had enough of coronavirus restrictions and want their former lives back, Magyar Hírlap columnist Mariann Őry writes.
Life expectancy in Europe, Czechia included, declines
Only Denmark and Finland saw an increase in life expectancy
A Green Germany means a weaker Europe
A dominant election victory of the Greens in Germany would permit the climate revolution to move even further and become the central issue of European politics, writes philosopher and political scientist Marek A. Cichocki
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
Report: European women are giving birth to their first child increasingly later in life
The mean age of women giving birth in Europe was 29.4 years in 2019 and continues to steadily rise. This issue also affects Central Europe and Poland
The map of the European nuclear energy
Is Poland too late to the nuclear power party?
Slow 5G growth could stifle Europe, Ericsson CEO warns
Excessive bureaucracy could leave Europe behind the US and China
Does Christmas really offend?- commentary
Many Muslims seem to disagree
‘Wake up, Europe’ – Hungarian foreign minister calls for Europe to defend itself after Islamic terrorist attack in France
France has suffered three, major Islamic terrorist attacks in just two months
France is the battleground in a ‘war between two civilizations’, warns philosopher Éric Zemmour
Islam wants revenge on Europe and France, says Éric Zemmour on French channel CNews
US Secretary of Defense: ‘Real opportunity’ of moving 2nd Cavalry regiment from Germany to Poland
Even more US troops could be headed to Poland soon to counter Russia
Pope Francis is ‘an enemy of Europe,’ says French philosopher Éric Zemmour
Christian values in Poland are up in flames
The wave which has broken Christianity in the West has arrived in Poland, writes Ewa K. Czaczkowska
Coronavirus looms large over Europe
Spain is to be avoided and record infections in Romania
Central Europe is the guardian of Christian Europe once again: Hungarian state minister
The main threat to Christian Europe is immigration, says State Minister for Parliament at the Ministry of Defense Szilárd Német
Morawiecki: Europe must stand with the US in terms of 5G technology
Beware of authoritarian regimes through new technologies
‘Europe Uncensored’ meant to foster dialogue, MEP Bellamy says
Divisions often based on misunderstanding, poor information
‘Europe uncensored’ to feature Prime Ministers Orbán and Janša, President Vučić
Three popular leaders discuss the future of Europe
The West is being undermined and it could be a disaster for Poland
An ideological effort is underway to undermine the existence of the Western order, which could be disastrous for Poland, writes Marek A. Cichocki, a professor of Collegium Civitas University in Warsaw
President Duda to meet President Trump in the White House next week
The Polish and U.S. presidents are to meet in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, June 24
Russia protests potential transfer of US troops to Poland, warns it would be ‘aggressive’ and ‘destabilizing’
What does Hungary’s drift towards China mean for Poland?
Central-Eastern Europe is finding itself in a crucial and fragile position between American and Chinese interests, writes Marek Budzisz in an opinion piece
Europe could face far worse than America’s George Floyd riots
Revolutionary tendencies and moods have been historically much more prevalent in the Old World than America
Liberal Dutch MEP: Hungary should be ‘condemned’ even if country’s coronavirus measures are lawful
Hungarian legislation is fully constitutional, writes Hungarian MEP Balázs Hidvéghi
Coronavirus could strengthen cooperation between Central-Eastern European nations: opinion
The coronavirus pandemic might be an opportunity to undertake new cooperation initiatives for countries like Poland, writes former Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski
Coronavirus costing European tourism €1 billion per month
Coronavirus reveals the harsh reality of European borders: commentary
European solidarity is gone in the blink of the eye when faced with a real threat
There is no united EU economy: opinion
Despite being presented as a unified economy, there is a huge discrepancy between the EU and its competitors in North America and Asia
Warsaw and Budapest also have a right to define Europe: Polish professor
Influential conservative historian puts Polish-Russian relations in context of European policy towards Russia
Attacks against Christians at all-time high in Europe
3,000 attacks were reported on Christians last year, with the map created to track the attacks across Europe
The 3 most important political events in Poland in 2019
Most important political events of 2019
Europe belongs to the Europeans: commentary
Europe must change to remain the same
Polish students are among the best in world in latest PISA tests
Polish students ace reading, math and science
Opinion: Liberal status quo is breaking
Crises of modern liberalism and its version of democracy.
New strategy to place the Czech Republic among the most innovative countries
The Government Research, Development and Innovation Council adopt Czech Innovation strategy 2019-2030.
Houellebecq becomes the yellow vests prophet
The book called Serotonin embodies all the hatred that the French controversial writer has for the EU.
Salvini, Russia and Europe
There are no political groupings in the European Union in which Vladimir Putin and Russia do not enjoy some support. “But that does not mean that Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) should throw itself into the arms of Italy’s League,” writes Jerzy Haszczyński in Rzeczpospolita.pl.
Morawiecki: A Europe of nation states is the only answer
The Polish Prime Minister in an interview with “Le Figaro” challenged French President Emmanuel Macron’s vision for the future of the EU.
Europe nostalgic about the past
Two thirds of Europeans believe that the world used to be a better place. Italians are the most nostalgic and Poles the least, according to research by the Bertelsmann Foundation.
Orbán: We have the luxury of upcoming success
We are the future of Europe, says Viktor Orbán at a business seminar in Budapest.
The European spirit of solidarity
During the Council of the Bishops’ Conferences of Europe (CCEE), Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki not only underlined the importance of the Catholic Church in building the Polish community, but also its importance as a part of Polish-European solidarity.
Europe stuck between liberals and fascists
“Europe has found itself right in the middle of an ideological war,” writes professor Marek A. Cichocki. He explains that in Europe today, you can either be a liberal or a fascist and discusses how that pertains to previous world orders.