Hungary’s Russian-Backed Orban Regime Slaps Espionage Charges on Journalist Exposing Kremlin Collusion
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Hungary’s Russian-Backed Orban Regime Slaps Espionage Charges on Journalist Exposing Kremlin Collusion

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In a desperate crackdown just weeks before Hungary’s April 12 parliamentary elections, Viktor Orbán’s authoritarian regime is reportedly filing espionage charges against award-winning investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi. On March 26, Orbán’s chief of staff Gergely Gulyás announced the move, citing a leaked audio recording that pro-government media claim shows Panyi sharing Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó’s contact details with a foreign intelligence contact.

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Russia Expands Terror Operations In the EU, Targeting Oil Supplies
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Russia Expands Terror Operations In the EU, Targeting Oil Supplies

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Romania’s state of emergency has cast a harsh spotlight on Europe’s energy vulnerabilities, with suspicions of Russian sabotage tainting Azerbaijani crude oil via the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline. The contamination, detected at Ceyhan, Turkey, with organic chlorides, has idled the Petrobrazi refinery, signaling a bold escalation in Russia’s hybrid warfare.

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EU Approves Sweeping New Sanctions on Russia
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EU Approves Sweeping New Sanctions on Russia

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The European Union on Thursday adopted its 18th sanctions package against Russia, delivering one of the most far-reaching economic blows since the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The package, which includes tighter enforcement of the oil price cap, new restrictions on financial institutions, and a ban on hundreds of shadow tankers, underscores the bloc’s resolve to weaken Russia’s economic foundation.

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Slovakia Aligns with EU on Stricter Sanctions Against Russia
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Slovakia Aligns with EU on Stricter Sanctions Against Russia

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After weeks of tense negotiations and repeated blockades, Slovakia has confirmed it will no longer obstruct the European Union’s 18th package of sanctions against Russia. The announcement by Prime Minister Robert Fico on July 17 clears the path for the long-awaited measures to be formally adopted, marking a crucial moment for EU unity in its response to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.

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Russians escalate attacks on NATO, Burning German Military Vehicles in Erfurt
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Russians escalate attacks on NATO, Burning German Military Vehicles in Erfurt

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Amidst two years of Russians burning European shopping malls, attempting to bomb commercial aircraft, blowing up European factories, sabotaging infrastructure and attempted assassinations, there have been no real consequences for Moscow. So, today as anything thinking person knew they would, the Russians have escalated, again.

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Hungary falls to last place, now officially the poorest nation in the EU
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Orban’s Hungary is now officially the poorest nation in the EU

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Hungary now ranks last among European Union member states in a vital measure of household welfare—Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) per capita—according to June 18, 2025 data from Eurostat. At just 72% of the EU average, Hungary trails all 26 other countries in terms of what families actually consume, including public services like healthcare and education. In stark contrast, Luxembourg leads the bloc with 141%, while the Netherlands and Germany stand at 120% and 118%, respectively.

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Europe May Lower Russian Oil Price Cap Without U.S., Estonian Premier Says
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Europe May Lower Russian Oil Price Cap Without U.S., Estonian Premier Says

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The European Union is weighing a move to tighten its sanctions regime against Russia by lowering the price cap on Russian oil, and may proceed even without the backing of the United States, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said on Tuesday. Speaking at the Brussels Forum, Kallas emphasized that European nations control the main maritime routes through which Russian oil flows—particularly the Baltic and Black Seas—granting them leverage to act independently if necessary.

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Latvia Calls for EU-Wide Suspension of Visas for Russian Citizens Amid Security Concerns
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Latvia Calls for EU-Wide Suspension of Visas for Russian Citizens Amid Security Concerns

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Latvia has formally urged the European Union to halt the issuance of Schengen visas to Russian nationals, citing escalating security threats linked to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and hybrid operations across Europe. The call, made by Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže on May 25, reflects growing unease over the potential misuse of EU travel privileges by individuals aligned with or acting on behalf of the Kremlin.

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