EU excludes Hungary from secret talks over risk of leaks to Russia
The European Union is gradually sidelining Hungary from the most sensitive foreign policy discussions and restricting Budapest’s access to confidential information. This was reported by Politico, citing five European diplomats and officials. According to them, distrust of Viktor Orbán’s Hungarian government has reached a level where key meetings and discussions…
Slovenia Narrowly Avoids a Return to Populist Rule
Slovenia’s tense parliamentary elections, held on 22 March, have concluded. According to preliminary official data from the State Electoral Commission (with 99.85% of votes counted), victory went to the centre-left Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda) of Prime Minister Robert Golob, with 28.62% of the vote and 29 seats in the 90-seat…
Four Ambulances of Jewish Volunteer Service Set on Fire in London
In the early hours of Monday, four ambulances belonging to the Jewish volunteer organisation Hatzola Northwest were set alight in the Golders Green area of north-west London. According to the Metropolitan Police, the incident occurred at approximately 1:45 a.m. local time on Highfield Road, near the Machzike Hadath synagogue. The…
Rheinmetall warns of global air defense shortage due to war with Iran
Armin Papperger, CEO of the German defense company Rheinmetall, issued a stark warning that global arms stockpiles, particularly interceptor missiles for air defense systems, are on the verge of complete depletion due to the ongoing conflict with Iran. In an interview with CNBC, the head of Germany’s largest defense contractor…
The Swedish Security Service warns of aggressive Russian activity
In its annual assessment for 2025–2026, the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) notes a significant worsening of threats from Russia. According to the agency, Russian intelligence agencies are acting increasingly aggressively and are willing to take increased risks. “We can conclude that Russia has become more risk-averse than before,” Säpo’s report…





