Asylum applicants from certain countries could be sent back under fast-track procedures
The EP delegation says the rule of law in Hungary has deteriorated further
Many who seek stability and predictability turn to the EU, she claims
Jean Tirole gave a long analysis of the situation of the tariff war
EC examines legal possibilities for a 2027 phase-out
At least half a dozen EU governments would take action against Hungarian vetoes
EU rehearsing previous strategy, hoping that this time Trump will be more receptive to its proposals
Budapest's diplomatic fray in focus again
Getting the struggling renewable sector up to speed could still be key
US envoy discusses bilateral trade opportunities after first month in office
EU funds at risk, a dramatic warning from Tibor Navracsics
Commissioner for Justice slams Budapest over recent law amendments
EC President urges a "return to the negotiating table" instead of escalating confrontation
A public consultation on the EU budget is launched for the first time
In addition to punishing the veto policy, protecting the Single Market is on the agenda
Friedrich Merz would not let Budapest get away with obstructing EU decision-making
Two new infringement procedures opened
EC wants to reduce the EU's raw material dependencies, but not a single Hungarian project is on the list
Michael McGrath will also meet “bugs” during his stay in Budapest
"Life would be so much easier."