Month: November 2021

France: Memorial to Teacher Murdered by Islamist Vandalized 

The prosecutor’s office in Digne-les-Bains, a French commune situated in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of southeastern France, has opened an official investigation into an incident last Thursday which saw a group of individuals use rocks to smash the glass display of the memorial.

50 Illegal Migrants Apprehended After Breaking Through Polish Border Defenses

The incident, which according to police saw mainly nationals from Iraq and Syria captured and returned to the border area, took place on Sunday, a day after Poland accused the Belarusian regime of destroying its border barriers, arming migrants with tear gas, and blinding its security personnel with laser beams and strobe lights.

The Statesman: A Solitary Path of Courage

It is customary for a politician to chase popular opinions, putting partisan interests first and shying away from confrontation. However, Castlereagh was not a politician, but a statesman: an undaunted leader who took a stand when it mattered, carried the burden of power with pride and confidence, sacrificed everything for his country, and established Britain’s role for decades to come.

International Organizations and the Suppression of Dissent

There are numerous instances of international organizations, such as the OECD and the WHO, not asking for—and in some cases even suppressing—input from those with different opinions. Is this “cancel culture” among multilaterals?

Crypto Hunters: Why Elites are Anxious About Cryptocurrencies

While our current monetary system rests on national currencies and regulated banks, every new user of a cryptocurrency unlocks the potential of a system that cannot be overruled, made redundant, or inflated away. This is what scares monetary authorities the most.

French Election: Center-Right Presidential Candidate Éric Ciotti Says “Great Replacement” Taking Place

French Election: Center-Right Presidential Candidate Éric Ciotti Says “Great Replacement” Taking Place

During last week’s debate between a group of presidential hopefuls from France’s center-right Les Republicains, MP Éric Ciotti parted ways with other candidates by endorsing “the Great Replacement” theory, which describes the phenomenon of ethnic Europeans being demographically replaced by non-Western foreigners.

November 14, 2021
Former Minister in Lukashenko Regime: Afghan and Iraqis with Military Experience Trained to Attack Polish Border

Former Minister in Lukashenko Regime: Afghan and Iraqis with Military Experience Trained to Attack Polish Border

A former minister in Aleksander Lukashenko’s regime who’s now living in exile in Poland has claimed that the Belarusian government has trained and armed Afghan and Iraqis with combat experience to conduct armed attacks against Poland.

November 13, 2021
Anti-Nuclear Alliance is Forming in the EU

Anti-Nuclear Alliance is Forming in the EU

While France works on the coalition of pro-nuclear energy countries, Germany forms its anti-nuclear alliance.

November 12, 2021
Crypto Hunters: Why Elites are Anxious About Cryptocurrencies

Crypto Hunters: Why Elites are Anxious About Cryptocurrencies

While our current monetary system rests on national currencies and regulated banks, every new user of a cryptocurrency unlocks the potential of a system that cannot be overruled, made redundant, or inflated away. This is what scares monetary authorities the most.

November 12, 2021
U.S. and Germany ‘Committed’ to Protect Ukraine

U.S. and Germany ‘Committed’ to Protect Ukraine

“We are committed, and Germany is committed, to taking appropriate action,” Antony Blinken said.

November 11, 2021
Papal Tyranny and the Order of St. John

Papal Tyranny and the Order of St. John

The picture that has been emerging of today’s papacy is one of a pope, with little or no regard for law and due process, governing a Church that has made disregard for law and tradition part of its ecclesiastical culture.

November 11, 2021
Belarus Behind New Migration Crisis

Belarus Behind New Migration Crisis

According to a former Belarussian ambassador, the country has trained Afghan and Iraqi war veterans.

November 10, 2021
France to Construct New Nuclear Power Plants

France to Construct New Nuclear Power Plants

Emmanuel Macron announced the plan to build new nuclear reactors.

November 10, 2021
Germany Opposes Nuclear Power’s Inclusion in Green Finance Taxonomy

Germany Opposes Nuclear Power’s Inclusion in Green Finance Taxonomy

“We don’t want nuclear energy, we don’t consider it sustainable, and we don’t want the EU to support it either,” German minister told newspapers.

November 9, 2021
Graveyard of Empires: Three Centuries of Turbulence in Afghanistan

Graveyard of Empires: Three Centuries of Turbulence in Afghanistan

The “Graveyard of Empires” seems a fitting name for the nation. Afghanistan does not destroy them; it measures their willingness to fight for their interests and, thus, their vitality. It is the heart of Asia, it is a barren land of blood and dust, the ultimate test of ambition.

November 9, 2021
Zemmour’s Popularity Rising in France

Zemmour’s Popularity Rising in France

French right-wing journalist Eric Zemmour could get into the second round of presidential elections in 2022.

November 8, 2021
Angela Merkel Retires from Politics

Angela Merkel Retires from Politics

Merkel said her immediate plan after leaving office is to sleep and read.

November 8, 2021