Czech Republic Records Biggest Daily Jump in Coronavirus Cases
PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech Republic has recorded its biggest single-day jump in coronavirus cases.
PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech Republic has recorded its biggest single-day jump in coronavirus cases.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government is set to purchase $1 billion worth of missiles from the U.S., the largest arms deal ever between the two countries.
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán has pushed back on claims that conservative-led Central European countries defying Brussels on migrant quotas and other globalist policies survive on EU funds, saying simply: “Like hell we do!”
Poland has announced it will withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, a treaty which requires that governments actively promote gender theory through the media and education system.
European liberals have demanded that Brussels “stop funding” countries in the EU which stand up to globalism.
Polish president Andrzej Duda has seen off a challenge from the globalist Mayor of Warsaw in a tight presidential race.
A large proportion of people in eastern and central Europe believe migrants pose a threat to their identity and values, polling has found.
Hungary’s anti-mass migration, national conservative government may be among the first to hand back its emergency coronavirus powers, despite claims its premier planned to rule “indefinitely” over the EU’s first “dictatorship”.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) – Polish President Andrzej Duda said Wednesday that Poles will be able to travel to the U.S. without a visa starting next week, a move by the Washington administration that has been long-awaited by the Poles who saw it as a matter of national dignity.
On this day in 1956, the Hungarian people rose up against their Soviet occupiers, an important chapter in the history of a country which jealously guards its freedom, and remains at odds with a European Union which continues to push for integration and conformity.
President Donald Trump’s meeting with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán was a great success, with the American leader comparing his European counterpart to a twin brother.
European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans has begun openly lobbying against Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, denigrating his voters as “weak” people with a “phobia for others”.
Hungary is preparing to hold a country-wide national consultation on its family policy, which has already resulted in an increase in marriage and a decline in abortion and divorce.
New research exposing a huge divide in attitudes to social issues has revealed that young eastern and central Europeans hold much more conservative views on topics such as gay marriage than people across all age groups in western Europe. The
Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán has described the EU’s latest migration proposals as “like a collection of horror stories”.
Brussels is set to divert tens of billions of euros in EU cash away from patriotic eastern and central states under budget reform plans that would link funding to the bloc’s ‘values’ which include mass migration.
Self-loathing politicians and academics in the West should could learn much from the patriotic governments of Central Europe and the proud, self-confident societies they have fostered, writes Geert Wilders.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of Poland have predicted a “year of great battles” with the EU establishment at a summit in Budapest.
The globalist Associated Press (AP) has attacked populist governments in Hungary and Poland, likening them to Erdoğan’s Turkey and accusing them of shutting down free speech. “These are trying and dangerous times for the media in countries that until recently
A strong majority of Europeans across 11 nations are opposed to the European Union’s (EU) immigration policies, including nearly nine in 10 Hungarians.
Gender studies professors in Central Europe have blasted criticism of their research field after politicians branded it “pseudoscience” and destructive.
A group representing a majority of MEPs have demanded the European Parliament start disciplinary proceedings against Hungary, over laws seen as targeting globalist financier George Soros which have been likened to Nazi Germany.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told the annual congress of the European People’s Party (EPP) that the European Court of Human Rights (EHCR) is a “threat to the security of EU people” and an invitation to migrants. He urged the EPP to advocate for “national pride and Christian identity” or Europe will have a Muslim majority within a generation.
One of Bulgaria’s top businessmen has called for Balkan countries to form a union to defend against a potential Turkish invasion of Europe. Vasil Vasilev said that the supposedly “tolerant” and “solidarity”-loving European Union (EU) could not be relied on to protect the Balkans if “hundreds of thousands of so-called refugees” from Turkey descend on them.