Israel, hands off the Christians of South Lebanon
While the West focuses on the Iranian firestorm, a quieter tragedy is unfolding in the hills of South Lebanon.
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While the West focuses on the Iranian firestorm, a quieter tragedy is unfolding in the hills of South Lebanon.
Last month, EU leaders met to consider the impact of high energy prices on Europe’s industrial competitiveness.
CEGLED – The small, regional town’s Louis Kossuth Square was an ideal place to hear Tisza leader Péter Magyar for the first time.
The announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran was a welcome development, although many of its details, as well as the actual facts on the ground…
It’s funny to read how the European left-wing media twist words.
As this is written we are awaiting confirmation that the United States and Israel will escalate their attacks on Iran which has continued to respond frivolously…
What is it about a campaign to remove the Islamic Republic’s chokehold on Europe’s energy supplies that appals Europe?
I usually do not write about my home country, Austria, but today I want to make an exception.
On the one hand, we’ve all been wondering whether there’s a single explanation for the madness of the modern world.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, American Vice President JD Vance will be travelling to Budapest for two days.
Spy scandals said to be "on the scale of Watergate" have hit the Hungarian election.
The controversy surrounding the European Union’s SAFE loan mechanism has revealed something far more troubling than a mere policy dispute over defence financing.
As we enter the second month of the conflict with Iran, it is not heated statements that will decide the war, but cold inventory reports.
The decline and fall of the so-called post-war rules-based international order has quickly moved from prophecy or speculation to directly observable fact.
The Iran War has now entered its second month.
In Berlin this past Sunday, a sign was hoisted atop the crowd against the blue-grey sky that looks like an oversized meme.
Just before the start of the Second Gulf War in 2003, British Prime Minister Tony Blair approached me as a Conservative member of the House of Lords and asked for…
What is unfolding in Western media ahead of Hungary’s parliamentary elections is not an investigation into possible foreign interference.
So now we know the truth. A Russian-owned smelter on Ireland’s west coast has continued to supply alumina to Russia since the invasion of Ukraine. What? How? Mmm;
President Trump’s continued online fulminations against NATO will not likely lead to American withdrawal from the alliance.
A few days ago, I had the opportunity to address members of the European Parliament.
Is Pakistan finally facing the monster it created? Is Europe prepared for the consequences? The answer is in the smoke rising over the Durand Line.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier may not be interested in the war with Iran, but that war is certainly interested in Germany.
The dizzying pace of military technology and tactical innovation that we are experiencing at present is outstripping the ability of the public – and even specialist…
There is a war going on, oil prices are rushing up and down, and elections are being held.
German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s statement last week that the Iran war is a ”disastrous mistake” and a violation of international law is an outrage.
Love or hate them, you have to admire them. The Israelis are pulling one trick after another. It’s almost like magic.
The obituary for the US attorney Robert Mueller, who died recently, read: “He had two daughters, Reuters and UPI.
Last Sunday was supposed to settle the question of whether Europe's populist right can govern, and instead it sharpened a different one: Whether the establishment…
Is NATO still a fighting power, or has it become a monument?