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Hungary Grants Asylum to Poland’s Nationalist Former Justice Minister
Zbigniew Ziobro asserted that he has become a target of personal revenge by Donald Tusk and his associates, warning government members of severe consequences. He argued that the proceedings against him are retaliatory acts by the opposition. Polish government minister Tomasz Siemoniak criticized Ziobro, stating that seeking refuge in Hungary epitomizes Ziobro’s downfall and identifying…
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Habsburg denounces “patriots”: “Moscow’s fifth column”
Vienna (APA) – Karl Habsburg, the grandson of the Austrian emperor, former Member of the European Parliament, and honorary president of the Pan-European movement, has urged Europe to embrace greater responsibility. In his “Speech on the Future of Europe” marking his 65th birthday, Habsburg discussed political crises, the U.S. security strategy, and the perceived U.S.…
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Iran Ambulances Targeted Amid Escalating Urban Tensions in 2026
Iran, January 2026 — According to Eurotoday Newspaper, a semi-official Iranian news agency has reported that dozens of emergency medical vehicles have been damaged or destroyed over recent days, placing renewed pressure on already stretched healthcare services. The reports that Iranian ambulances hit have quickly drawn domestic and international attention, highlighting the vulnerability of medical…
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Merz in Indien: Neue Chancen abseits von China
The chancellor is on his first official trip to Asia in India. In Gujarat, he meets Narendra Modi. The discussions cover raw materials, defense, skilled labor, and strategic distancing from China. Hans von der Burchard explains why India is gaining importance for this government and outlines the political and economic challenges. In a 200-second interview,…
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French Foreign Minister Warns That the European Political Organization "Is in Danger"
Paris – Jean-Noël Barrot declared, “European civilization will not vanish. However, our political structure faces significant risks today, despite its valuable stability in a volatile world, alongside its vast scientific, technological, cultural, and financial resources.” The United States’ national security strategy released in December warns that Europe’s economic decline “is overshadowed by the more alarming…
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Violence From Civil Unrest Escalates Across Brussels, Europe 2026
Belgium, January 2026 — According to Eurotoday, European cities are facing a renewed wave of civil unrest violence as public anger spills onto the streets, exposing deep political, social, and economic tensions. The developments, unfolding across multiple urban centres, have drawn close attention from security officials, policymakers, and economic observers throughout Europe. At its core,…
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SC: Retention of E-Communication Data in Czech Republic Breaches EU Law; Political Action Required for Change
Brno – The Czech Supreme Court (NS) has determined that the country’s regulation on the blanket retention of electronic communication data has long and significantly violated European Union law. Despite this ruling, the law remains effective, as the NS lacks the power to annul legislation, making any potential changes contingent upon political action. The Ministry…
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Slovak Journalist Attacked, Government Ministers Blame His Public Remarks
Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok, head of the country’s police force, condemned violence but noted that Slovakia’s public space has long faced polarizing and dehumanizing statements, increasing societal tensions. He stated that an alleged attack on a commentator doesn’t absolve him of responsibility for inflaming emotions and dividing the public. Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba wrote…
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US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Rhetoric Sharpens in 2026
Iran, January 2026 — According to Eurotoday, US Iran tensions remain one of the most consequential and closely watched relationships in international politics. As the new year unfolds, diplomats, analysts, and global markets continue to assess how long-standing rivalry between Washington and Tehran will shape regional security, economic stability, and global diplomatic norms. While direct…
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European Commission backs Audi Brussels workers affected by layoffs
The production of the Q8 e-tron ended in February last year, marking the conclusion of Audi’s operations in Brussels. This closure resulted not only in job losses for factory workers but also affected hundreds of positions at supplier companies. The Commission has proposed mobilizing 7.5 million euros to assist 2,580 former Audi employees and 834…


