The 62nd Munich Security Conference is taking place against a backdrop of growing uncertainty. The Munich Security Report 2026 distributed to participants bears the cautionary title "Under Destruction". Europe's press recalls historical moments in past conferences, analyses the present situation and calls for bold visions for the future.
A controversy over a helmet decorated with pictures of twenty athletes killed in the war in Ukraine is raging: Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych wanted to commemorate his colleagues with this gesture, and hasow been disqualified from the Winter Olympics for violating its Charter. European commentators question whether this was a wise decision by the IOC.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan signed several agreements at a long-postponed meeting in Ankara on Wednesday, despite tensions over territorial issues in the Aegean Sea and the unresolved Cyprus question. The relationship remains highly sensitive, media in both countries stress.
Hungarians will elect aew parliament on 12 April. The Tisza Party led by Péter Magyar has emerged as Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party's main rival and is leading most of the pre-election polls. Commentators discuss whether Fidesz could actually be voted out after sixteen years in power, and what is at stake here.