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  • POLITICO: EU Will Seek Compromise with Hungary over Druzhba Pipeline

    POLITICO: EU Will Seek Compromise with Hungary over Druzhba Pipeline

    An anonymous EU diplomat source told POLITICO that Brussels will be seeking a compromise with Hungary on the issue of the inoperational Druzhba Pipeline in Ukraine, as opposed to threatening them with more punitive action. According to the piece, the EU leadership is doing so in order to avoid helping PM Orbán of Hungary’s re-election…


    26.02.2026
  • Polish Presidential Adviser Backs Orbán’s Claim of Ukraine Blackmail over Druzhba

    Polish Presidential Adviser Backs Orbán’s Claim of Ukraine Blackmail over Druzhba

    Foreign policy adviser to Polish President Karol Nawrocki has backed Viktor Orbán’s claim that Ukraine deliberately halted oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline to pressure Hungary ahead of its April election. In a radio interview, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski also suggested the disruption could be part of a broader political operation involving Brussels.


    26.02.2026
  • Who Will Control the EU’s New Customs Authority? — A New Union Competence

    Who Will Control the EU’s New Customs Authority? — A New Union Competence

    ‘The expansion of powers cannot take place without the explicit confirmation of member state consent—otherwise, integration will gradually become detached from national democratic legitimacy.’


    26.02.2026
EU Hungary Druzhba Pipeline

POLITICO: EU Will Seek Compromise with Hungary over Druzhba Pipeline

Márton Losonczi

An anonymous EU diplomat source told POLITICO that Brussels will be seeking a compromise with

Polish Presidential Adviser Backs Orbán’s Claim of Ukraine Blackmail over Druzhba

Joakim Scheffer

Foreign policy adviser to Polish President Karol Nawrocki has backed Viktor Orbán’s claim that Ukraine

Porto

Who Will Control the EU’s New Customs Authority? — A New Union Competence

Bernadett Petri

‘The expansion of powers cannot take place without the explicit confirmation of member state consent—otherwise,

Government Credits Family Policies for Faster Growth in Net Wages

Ádám Bráder

Net wages in Hungary have been increasing faster than gross pay for months, a government

Minister Hankó: University Scholarships Will Increase by at Least 50 per cent

Márton Losonczi

Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó of Hungary has announced a major increase in

Alice Weidel Accuses EU of Manipulating Polling Data to Overthrow Viktor Orbán

Joakim Scheffer

AfD co-chair Alice Weidel has accused the European Union of attempting to influence Hungary’s upcoming

POLITICO: EU Will Seek Compromise with Hungary over Druzhba Pipeline
CURRENT POLITICS

POLITICO: EU Will Seek Compromise with Hungary over Druzhba Pipeline

An anonymous EU diplomat source told POLITICO that Brussels will be seeking a compromise with Hungary on the issue of the inoperational Druzhba Pipeline in Ukraine, as opposed to threatening them with more punitive action. According to the piece, the EU leadership is doing so in order to avoid helping PM Orbán of Hungary’s re-election chances in April.

Márton Losonczi
26.02.2026
Polish Presidential Adviser Backs Orbán’s Claim of Ukraine Blackmail over Druzhba
CURRENT

Polish Presidential Adviser Backs Orbán’s Claim of Ukraine Blackmail over Druzhba

Foreign policy adviser to Polish President Karol Nawrocki has backed Viktor Orbán’s claim that Ukraine deliberately halted oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline to pressure Hungary ahead of its April election. In a radio interview, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski also suggested the disruption could be part of a broader political operation involving Brussels.

Joakim Scheffer
26.02.2026
Who Will Control the EU’s New Customs Authority? — A New Union Competence
POLITICS

Who Will Control the EU’s New Customs Authority? — A New Union Competence

‘The expansion of powers cannot take place without the explicit confirmation of member state consent—otherwise, integration will gradually become detached from national democratic legitimacy.’

Bernadett Petri
26.02.2026
Government Credits Family Policies for Faster Growth in Net Wages
CURRENT

Government Credits Family Policies for Faster Growth in Net Wages

Net wages in Hungary have been increasing faster than gross pay for months, a government official said, attributing the trend to family policy measures and pointing to continued wage growth and improving real earnings across the country.

Ádám Bráder
26.02.2026
Minister Hankó: University Scholarships Will Increase by at Least 50 per cent
CURRENT

Minister Hankó: University Scholarships Will Increase by at Least 50 per cent

Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó of Hungary has announced a major increase in scholarship payments to Hungarian university students. The payments to high-achieving students will be raised by at least 50 per cent at each Hungarian university.

Márton Losonczi
26.02.2026
Alice Weidel Accuses EU of Manipulating Polling Data to Overthrow Viktor Orbán
CURRENT

Alice Weidel Accuses EU of Manipulating Polling Data to Overthrow Viktor Orbán

AfD co-chair Alice Weidel has accused the European Union of attempting to influence Hungary’s upcoming election by manipulating polling data and supporting Kyiv in blocking oil transit through Druzhba pipeline. Her remarks come amid controversy over surveys showing an unrealistically large lead for Péter Magyar’s Tisza party.

Joakim Scheffer
26.02.2026

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