Orban launched the "Patriots for Europe" on Sunday, an alliance with Herbert Kickl, the leader of Austria's far-right Freedom party, and Andrej Babiš, the former prime minister of Czechia.
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The Italian activist, who was arrested in Hungary, was granted immunity after being elected as an MEP. The plenary session of the European Parliament will decide on the suspension of immunity.
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After months of setbacks and difficult negotiations between the EU Council and the European Parliament, environment ministers voted today in Luxembourg to pass the Nature Restoration Law.
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Manfred Weber, the president of the European People's Party, extended the welcome to the centrist Tisza after meeting with its leader Peter Magyar, and its members in Budapest.
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Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party have been in government for 14 years and have a seemingly unshakeable grip on power. But in recent months former ally Péter Magyar has emerged as a political rival and is mobilising a part of the Hungarian population against the country's hard-right leader.
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The Hungarian PM is said to have held a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss peacemaking prospects and the status of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine.
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A rising political newcomer hoping to deal a blow to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán mobilised tens of thousands of supporters in Budapest on Saturday.
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The radical right continues to expand its power in the EU, as shown by the new government in the Netherlands, which took office this Tuesday, and the results of the first round of elections in France. This expansion could have an impact on the way decisions are made in institutions in Brussels.
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In this edition, we learn why scientists reckon current southern European heatwaves are a direct consequence of climate change, and how recent elections might affect EU environmental targets.
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In a significant move towards resolving the prolonged Russia-Ukraine conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced plans to table a settlement proposal within the coming months. Speaking at a joint press conference with European Council President Charles Michel in Brussels, Zelensky emphasised Ukraine's stance against prolonging hostilities indefinitely. "We do not want this war to endure for years," Zelensky asserted, addressing the devastating toll the conflict has exacted over the past two and a half years. The president underscored the urgency of the situation, citing numerous casualties and emphasising the need for a concrete plan to achieve peace.
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The festival ban comes a day after the EU Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell said no progress had been made during talks in Brussels towards implementing an EU-backed agreement towards normalising ties between Belgrade and Pristina.
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Recent elections in Europe have stunned some political insiders. As countries elect their representatives to the European Parliament, voters are opting, in many cases, for right-of-centre candidates...
According to the polls conducted in eight representative EU countries, the next European Parliament will shift to the right. Yet, the moderate forces will have their say in crafting coalitions and..
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The right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists Group could change the EU's course over the next five years, if they make big gains in June's European elections. Co-president Nicola Procaccini..
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