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Von der Leyen to confront Hungary’s EU Commissioner over reported espionage attempts in EU institutions

bne IntelliNews October 13, 2025

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen intends to personally discuss espionage allegations with Hungarian Commissioner Oliver Várhelyi, Commission spokeswoman Paula Pinho said at a press briefing in Brussels on October 10.

Hungary's forint falls 1% after economy minister criticises interest rates

bne IntelliNews October 8, 2025

Hungary's forint falls 1% after Economy Minister Marton Nagy criticises high real interest rates, reigniting debate over possible rate cuts as central bank maintains 6.5% rate unchanged since September 2024 to control inflation.

Austria and Slovenia advocate qualified majority voting to unblock EU enlargement

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 7, 2025

Dropping unanimity requirement could accelerate the accession process for Ukraine, Moldova and potentially Western Balkans, but faces opposition from within the EU.

Donald Trump nominates Orthodox Jewish businessman as ambassador to Hungary

bne IntelliNews October 6, 2025

Landa is the son of parents who emigrated from Czechoslovakia after WWII, where his father had served as a rabbi. In a 2010 speech, he described his family as having Hungarian Hasidic roots.

Leaders of Hungary and Slovakia hail Babiš’ election victory in Czechia

Albin Sybera in Prague October 6, 2025

Hungary’s Victor Orban and Slovakia’s Robert Fico have repeatedly clashed with fellow EU members on support for Ukraine and more broadly on the bloc’s values, and hope for an ally in ANO leader Andrej Babiš.

Hungarian PM isolated at EU summit over Ukraine stance

bne IntelliNews October 3, 2025

Victor Orban's sharply critical stance on a proposal to finance aid to Ukraine from frozen Russian assets contrasted with the positions of fellow EU leaders.

Hungary has world's second-largest LEGO plant after €140mn expansion

bne IntelliNews October 2, 2025

Danish toy maker LEGO's expansion of its Hungarian base boosts production by 30%.

Orban says ‘Hungary can't be circumvented' on Ukraine EU accession

bne IntelliNews October 1, 2025

Ukraine's accession procedure to the European Union cannot be opened through "legal tricks" circumventing Hungary, PM Viktor Orban tells journalists at EU summit in Copenhagen.

EU presses ahead with December signing of divisive Mercosur deal

bnl editorial staff October 1, 2025

The European Commission is gearing up to sign its contentious trade agreement with South American bloc Mercosur on December 5 in Brazil, possibly sealing the fate of an accord that has languished in negotiations for more than a quarter-century.

VISEGRAD BLOG: Will Czechia drift into Slovak and Hungarian direction after this week’s elections?

Albin Sybera in Prague October 1, 2025

Czech populist stalwart Andrej Babiš and his ANO party are projected to make a comeback after this week's elections, raising questions about the country's future direction.

EBRD warns CEE competitiveness at risk as China’s export power grows

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 30, 2025

China's exports have become more similar to those from Central Europe and Turkey, as its share in global manufacturing exports surges.

Orban dismisses Ukraine drone incursion as “it is not a sovereign state”

Ben Aris in Berlin September 30, 2025

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban dismissed allegations that Hungarian drones violated Ukrainian airspace last week as irrelevant even if they had, as “Ukraine is not an independent, sovereign country”, he said in an interview.

Croatian PM angrily rejects Hungarian accusations of war profiteering

bne IntelliNews September 27, 2025

"We're the good guy," says Andrej Plenkovic after Hungarian foreign minister claims Zagreb is profiting from disruptions in Russian supplies.

Hungary's Fidesz on the defensive after paedophile allegations against high-level government officials

bne IntelliNews September 26, 2025

Claims senior politicians could have shielded the director of Budapest-based juvenile correctional institution Szolo Street have the potential to become a "Hungarian Epstein case".

European diplomats warn Kremlin that Nato is prepared to shoot planes over its airspace

Ben Aris in Berlin September 26, 2025

European diplomats warned the Kremlin that Nato is prepared to shoot down any Russian fighter jets that violate their airspace, as military tensions between the EU and Russia continue to mount.

Poland building a drone wall to protect Europe

bne IntelliNews September 25, 2025

Poland will lead an effort to build a “drone wall” to block Europe’s airspace to swarms of Russian UAVs should a pan-regional war ever break out.

COMMENT: Trump is preparing a “back door” plan to blame EU for Ukraine’s failure - FT

bne IntelliNews September 25, 2025

European officials fear that US President Donald Trump’s dramatic U-turn on Ukraine is a back door plan to shift responsibility for the West’s failure to prevent Ukraine’s defeat in its war with Russia or help it recover afterwards.

EBRD says geopolitics, tariffs and China competition weigh on Emerging Europe growth

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 25, 2025

Development bank downgrades 2025 forecasts for Central and Eastern Europe citing weak external demand, rising debt and the impact of US tariffs.

EU launches red-tape cutting reforms seeking to make Europe competitive again

Ben Aris in Berlin September 23, 2025

Brussels will start cutting red tape with the so-called omnibus legislation this autumn as it sets out to make Europe competitive again, Politico reported on September 17.

EU finance ministers discuss Ukraine's Reparations Loan but no decision yet

Ben Aris in Berlin September 21, 2025

EU finance ministers met in Copenhagen on September 20 to discuss tapping the cash pile of frozen Central Bank of Russia (CBR) money and using it to make a large Reparation Loans to Ukraine, but no final decision has been reached.

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