If we truly have the right to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, can silent prayer in a public place ever be a crime?
In a remarkable drum-beating display in Strasbourg last week, the legal mask slipped, the velvet gloves came off, and the EU elites declared war on Hungary.
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.
BSW leader says coalition talks are off unless centre-right softens stance on arming Ukraine.
If no majority support emerges in the Assembly, Michel Barnier may have to resort to overruling parliament.
The danger posed by Islamist extremism has increased significantly.
I joined the armed forces because I believe it is the only way to stop Russia.
Historian Sean McMeekin’s To Overthrow The World left me with the unshakable feeling that the MAGA meme lords are more correct about Kamala than one might think.
The referendum, held alongside the presidential election, saw a slim majority in favour of EU integration.
Leader of terrorist group to appear at Dutch university, despite widespread bans elsewhere.
A Berlin conference focused on collaborations based on common values while retaining national interests.
The former president is spending one-to-one time with voters, while the VP is forced to backtrack on anti-Christian and anti-Israel remarks.
Prime Minister Meloni reacted to the ruling: “Italians have asked me to stop illegal immigration, and I will do everything possible to keep my word.”
A conference in Budapest highlighted the dangers of embracing neo-Marxism and pro-migration policies for Europe’s future.
Kemi Badenoch criticised for using dubious statistics in British Conservative leadership bid.
Denying asylum on security grounds is now a viable option while building offshore deportation hubs is just a matter of time.
Teresa Ribera will need to clarify to what extent the Commission should be outlawing mergers between companies.
The ECB is on a mission to return the euro zone to low interest rates. For three reasons, I am stubbornly opposed to this.
Workers are frustrated over recent inflation, but an aggressive push for rapid wage hikes could bring inflation back, and make it stay longer.
“Christ has been withdrawn from the cultural world which, in part, no longer wants anything to do with Christianity,” Toulouse bishop said.
How did we get to the point where, it appears, the Mayor of London is dedicated to its destruction?
Although most of the world has abandoned the Yazidi victims of ISIS, some courageous individuals are still trying to help.
In a world overwhelmed with suffering, it’s vital to reconnect with God and His creation.
Being on the Right can easily become a matter of what to oppose, rather than what to uphold.
In ancient cultures, a great building was “a reminder that the purpose of life on earth was to prepare for the hereafter.”
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.
I joined the armed forces because I believe it is the only way to stop Russia.
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.”
Eduard Habsburg contends that the family is the place where love, life, and faith are lived out in their fullest forms.
Goodbye, Eastern Europe marches in lockstep with Western journo-academic interpretations of the region’s history.
Dear Townies is an exasperated letter to green activists whose ideology could destroy the countryside.
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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