The case is not yet closed, writes women's rights activist Rita Antoni on 24.hu: Katalin Novák and Judit Varga still have the chance to ...
Népszava reflects on the difference between Hungary and Slovakia: Slovakia's most popular politician, Peter Pellegrini, has clearly been ...
Reactions to the right-wing governing coalition in the Netherlands have been far too muted compared to when this happened in other ...
MPs from the ruling Fidesz party ignored an opposition politician's request to stand for a minute of silence in the Hungarian parliament in ...
The moment of truth is approaching, writes Corriere della Sera: Everything is at stake at the European Council, this is a moment of truth ...
It all went pretty quickly for Stockholm in the end, Rzeczpospolita notes: Sweden was admitted to Nato very quickly – which is not to ...
Not without sarcasm, Népszava comments: In the long term, a closed system inevitably leads to serious mistakes ... Every last ministerial ...
Polityka does not believe there are objective reasons for supporting the Hungarian prime minister's stance: Orbán is not interested in ...
For all the differences of opinion, Poland and the Czech Republic will adhere to the Visegrád format for the time being, predicts Respekt: ...
Népszava voices concern about Hungary's future: Warsaw's economic lead [over Budapest] is growing, especially since the European Commission ...