Viktor Orban
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The End of Orbán, Not Orbánism

Magyar maintains sovereignty policy while altering Hungary’s position inside EU bargaining as Energy dependence and EU leverage define Hungary’s policy regardless of leadership change Hungary’s recent election removed Viktor Orbán from office after more than a decade of centralised rule, replacing him with Péter Magyar following a vote that delivered roughly 54 per cent to… Continue reading
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Brussels Superheroes Assemble for Rearmament

From comic-book metaphors to budgetary trade-offs: Security doctrine, fiscal sacrifice, industrial decline and geopolitical ambition in a European Union preparing for prolonged rivalry with Russia At the recent Munich Security Conference, the European Union’s High Representative Kaja Kallas framed the present strategic moment in language drawn from American popular culture. Addressing delegates, she declared “Europeans,… Continue reading
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Three EU States Opt Out of Ukraine Financing Deal

Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic decline participation in €90 billion package Three European Union states declined participation in a new Ukraine financing arrangement.The plan totals ninety billion euros and offers zero interest loans.Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic formally opted out at the summit.The decision does not block approval but reveals clear political divisions.Officials… Continue reading
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A Peace Plan Built to Fail

How Washington drafted conditions designed for rejection Russia advanced on several fronts while Western capitals drafted political terms that required Moscow to halt operations and accept geopolitical conditions that had already been rejected in earlier negotiation cycles. The gap between battlefield dynamics and diplomatic expectations shaped the collapse of the latest proposal. Analysts with field… Continue reading
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