The European Commission plans to refer Hungary to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) this week as part of an ongoing dispute over the country’s retail...
Following the landslide victory of Péter Magyar’s Tisza party in the Hungarian elections, a complex landscape is emerging for Germany: while Berlin may find political relief...
Foreign affairs writer Lily Lynch discusses the shifting political landscape of Central Europe and the Balkans in this interview with Harici. Lynch, whose work frequently appears...
France and Sweden have joined five other European Union member states in demanding sanctions against Israel, specifically proposing a ban on products originating from settlements. In...
The head of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), Petr Klement, has warned that intensive efforts by European nations to bolster their military capabilities are attracting criminal...
On Sunday, Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán lost the election after 16 years in power. Alongside AfD co-chair Alice Weidel, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime...
The European Commission on Thursday proposed a €45 billion loan installment for Ukraine for 2026, marking a significant step in the mobilization of a previously negotiated...
According to a report by Euractiv, delays by Ukrainian authorities in granting access to an European Union mission tasked with inspecting the Druzhba pipeline—a critical artery...
The European Union has postponed the unveiling of a legislative proposal that would permanently ban imports of Russian oil, delaying a key element of its long-term...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that the European Commission has agreed to bear the costs of any repairs that may be required on the Druzhba...