Given the scale of the migratory disaster, the least the EU could do is to grant an opt-out to the states that wish to regain control over their borders.
The only democracy in the Middle East has shown that you can win against the odds if you fight for what you believe in.
For her fellow students, what happened to Philippine has been a wake-up call for those who still thought that insecurity was a distant issue
The communists have also blacklisted Jews and friends of Israel, making them targets for violence.
Von der Leyen’s new strategy embraces external migrant centers and increased deportations —things Brussels scoffed at conservatives for suggesting in the past.
True to form, the New York Times said the problem isn’t the VP’s plagiarism, but that conservatives “seized on it.”
The Economics Prize committee seems to pick laureates based not on scholarship, but on the committee members’ own political preferences.
As Europe’s birth rates plummet, the continent faces mounting challenges to sustain economic growth and social stability.
While doubling its support in weekend state election, the party is still being denied the chance to form a national government.
Jerusalem says Hezbollah are using international troops as “human shields.”
In France and on the international stage, the French president is playing a dangerous game with the Muslim world and its links with terrorists.
Observers warn that having fewer babies will lead to significant economic challenges
Described as the world’s greatest engineering feat since the moon landing, the achievement received no congratulations from the Biden/Harris White House.
Iran has threatened any incoming American soldiers, saying “we have no red lines.”
PM cites “escalating actions in various European countries” as reason to act.
The 49-year-old man denies he was there to assassinate Trump, claiming he was carrying two firearms for self–defence.
The Economics Prize committee seems to pick laureates based not on scholarship, but on the committee members’ own political preferences.
Politicians in two European countries try to end budget deficits by taxing the rich more. As evidence shows, this is a very bad idea.
Kamala Harris’s tax on unrealized capital gains is clumsy, immoral, and economically ineffective.
On why I unapologetically support the deeply flawed GOP nominee.
The Irish government continues to avoid responsibility by blaming the Catholic Church for social injustices.
Doubting the integrity of opposition figureheads puts a gloss on the regime’s cruelty.
In ancient cultures, a great building was “a reminder that the purpose of life on earth was to prepare for the hereafter.”
A resurgence of national traditions in the West may help foster greater understanding between cultures.
A government’s primary obligation is to the native people.
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.
As divorce rates soar and traditional values are eroded, Eduard Habsburg offers a powerful defense of large families and the vital role they play in preserving cultural and moral integrity. Drawing from his personal experiences, family anecdotes, and deep-rooted faith, he reveals how families can thrive even in a society designed to undermine them.
“In a generation, we will be speaking of euthanasia the same way that we speak of forced sterilization.”
Professor Ravi Jain offers fresh insights into how mathematics can bridge the gap between the seen and unseen, the finite and the infinite.
Dear Townies is an exasperated letter to green activists whose ideology could destroy the countryside.
The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien is essential for anyone who appreciates the beauty of Tolkien’s verse.
David Lane’s The Tragedy of Orpheus and the Maenads recommends itself by irresistibly inspiring readers to ponder.
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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