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From Insider to Insurgent, Péter Magyar Topples Orbán’s Illiberal System

The rise of Péter Magyar marks one of the most significant political shifts in Hungary’s modern history. His victory over Viktor Orbán ends a...

Hungary’s Political Shift Ends Orbán Era but EU Reset Faces Deep Political Fault Lines

The election victory of Hungary’s Tisza party on April 12 marks the end of the 16 year rule of Viktor Orbán, a figure who...

Strategic Autonomy or Partnership? Europe’s Choice with South Korea

Europe’s ongoing rearmament has exposed a structural contradiction that exists at the very heart of its defense industrial strategy. Despite the surge of demand...

Orbán Fall Boosts European Markets and Revives EU Unity

The electoral defeat of Viktor Orbán after sixteen years in power marks a major political shift in Hungary. His tenure was defined by an...

Von der Leyen Compares Orban’s Defeat to Hungary’s 1956 Anti-Soviet Uprising

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen praised Hungary's recent election as "a victory for fundamental freedoms," likening the removal of nationalist Viktor Orban...

Article 42.7 vs Article 5: Europe’s Quiet Contingency for a Post-NATO World

The 2026 Iran War has functioned thus far as a critical juncture for European security, demonstrating Europe’s continued reliance on US strategic leadership as...

Record turnout in Hungary as election could oust Orban and unsettle Russia

Hungarians were voting on Sunday in an election that could potentially end Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year rule. Orban's leadership has drawn international attention,...

Hungary’s landmark election draws scrutiny from EU, Russia, and US

Hungarians began voting in an important election on Sunday that could end Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year rule. This election is significant not only...

The Expiry of New START and the Signs of a Renewed Arms Race

The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), the last bilateral arms control accord between the U.S. and Russia, expired on 5th February 2026....

Georgia’s Betrayal: Why the West Won’t Show Up

From its independence in 1991 until circa 2020, Georgia has maintained a healthy democracy with a vibrant civil society. It has also been eager...

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