Farage now has the firepower of the Heartland Institute—a climate realist U.S. think-tank with offices in Britain—squarely behind him.
While President Macron is busy trying to cling to power, the ECB is helping France down the path of economic self-destruction.
We are here to make a film on the European legacy in this wilderness of South Africa. What we got was more than that—an adventure.
Terror as driver rams car into crowded market in Magdeburg.
“Acquitted for stopping mass immigration and defending my country,” the deputy PM said, while Patriot leaders were celebrating the result across Europe.
The establishment wants to stop the anti-globalist party from appointing judges.
Jan Bentz sits down with Martin Cothran, author, educator, and advocate for classical education, to explore the pressing need for a revival of classical learning in a world obsessed with technical skills.
If conservatives ever wish to be relevant and make any lasting difference in the real world, they need to understand the welfare state.
“It is evident that the judicial independence and rights of opposition figures in Poland are under threat,” a Hungarian official said.
Authorities are pursuing the right-wing party while staying strangely quiet on the vandals.
If the controversial move goes ahead, Spain’s national authorities would lose control over the country’s external borders in the region.
“I’m not the cyclone! I’m not responsible,” the president responded.
A minority government would be unstable, vulnerable to being toppled, and blamed for the economic reforms needed to fix the PSD’s failures—exactly what the socialists want.
The EU Commission is after Spain and eight more countries for not charging drivers for using highways based on vehicle type, number of passengers, and distance driven.
Feminist associations saw the trial as an opportunity to bring ‘patriarchy’ and ‘toxic masculinity’ to justice.
Despite criticising Hungary for protecting its own borders, the EU is supporting the liberal Polish government’s move.
If conservatives ever wish to be relevant and make any lasting difference in the real world, they need to understand the welfare state.
Few people realize that humanitarian aid is often misappropriated by terrorist organizations.
It is wrong to separate tax liability from a taxpayer’s ability to pay the tax. Yet Kier Starmer and Kamala Harris are both champions of doing just that.
Native Brits are a minority in the capital, a minority in major cities, and will eventually be a minority across the nation.
He will certainly do what he does best: nothing.
Trump’s victory heralds the West’s return to realism after four years of chaos under Biden.
To recognize enchantment is to apprehend and acknowledge the workings of grace in the movements of history.
Blessed Karl was permeated with piety and imbued with that virtue.
Where is Home, ye wayfarer? A response to Audrey Unverferth
The Spring edition, like every issue, provides a varied mix of perspectives on different expressions of conservatism around the world. In a particular way, several contributions in this issue explore the theme of Christendom and the West.
Jan Bentz sits down with Martin Cothran, author, educator, and advocate for classical education, to explore the pressing need for a revival of classical learning in a world obsessed with technical skills.
Portuguese youth are rooted in traditional values, says Chega party VP.
This is a moment of life and death for Christians in Syria.
To say Netrebko is a star is a marked understatement.
A new book considers a postmodern Tolkien, but it circles back to the obvious and enduring: love and friendship.
Chilcott’s Christmas Oratorio seems old and yet new, traditional and yet contemporary.
Alain Delon was a real man, the likes of whom we are incapable of producing today, and that’s what makes France’s tears so bitter.
With Anderson’s passing, a great American war hero and triple ace pilot has left us.
With the death of John Bellingham, conservatism has lost one of its greatest sons.
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