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Day: January 5, 2022

Europe Gripped by Bird Flu Outbreaks

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 5, 2022

While the risk of spread to humans is low, when it does break out, the impact can be lethal. As of October last year, the World Health Organization had confirmed 863 cases of H5N1 in people, 456 of whom died, around the world since 2003.

Assisted Suicide Legal in Austria

Hélène de Lauzun January 5, 2022

The adopted text is supposed to be limited by serious restrictions, but aims at preserving the right to self-determination defended by the Austrian Constitutional Court.

Useful Crisis: European Union Looking at New Emergency Powers

Sven R. Larson January 5, 2022

One of the fundamental laws of government powers is that they always invite mission-creep expansion. Laws that begin their lives as benevolent instruments for the common good can easily morph into tools of power for the sake of power itself. As the EU Commission finalizes its proposal for a Single Market Emergency Instrument, the citizens of the EU are well advised to keep themselves informed of that proposal.

Russia Hoping for Nord Stream 2 Approval

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 5, 2022

Critics in the U.S., Ukraine, and Poland warn that approval will increase Russia’s leverage over Europe, pit EU member states against each other, and deprive Ukraine of transit revenues, putting Ukraine in a less advantageous bargaining position.

The Open Society and its Demons

Carlos Perona Calvete January 5, 2022

We should be open to receiving wholeness and beauty, open to the transcendent as it manifests in the bizarre fact of harmony, the startling presence of relationship. In this way we may manifest our oikos in all its coherence, its unity, and avoid developing the kind of resentment that would have us go about compulsively deconstructing our neighbor’s identity.

An Anti-Abortion Woman to Become President of the European Parliament?

Hélène de Lauzun January 5, 2022

The possible future President of European Parliament Roberta Metsola is a perfect product of the Brussels system. But she is also known to be a mother of four and to defend conservative positions on the issue of abortion. That’s why she is already the subject of much criticism.

Is a New Social Violence Coming?

Sebastian Morello January 5, 2022

What Augustine witnessed in his friend—that interior opposition between fidelity to the peace of Christ and addiction to violence—Joseph de Maistre presented at the societal level. Why was it that, prior to the arrival of Christianity, every culture practiced sacrifice, including human sacrifice? The reason, for Maistre, was that every society was seeking in nature what could only come by supernatural intervention.

St. Sava’s Legacy: Why Serbia Is Doomed Without Its Faith

Dušan Dostanić January 5, 2022

Any state lives by prerequisites which it cannot guarantee itself. No state can survive if it consciously chooses to ignore these prerequisites. For the Serbs, the basis of their political life can only be found in the teachings of St. Sava. 

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