Day: February 12, 2022

Upcoming German Presidential Election Promises to be More of the Same

The president of Germany primarily has a representative function, but the gravitas of the office lends importance to his statements. With 4 out of the 6 parties in Parliament endorsing Frank-Walter Steinmeier for another term, the election might just turn into a show of vanities.

Meta Warns it May Pull Facebook and Instagram from EU

As services like social media platforms become indispensable to the ordinary operations of businesses, we face the prospect of a future in which lawmakers are dictated to by foreign companies.

Long Waiting Lists at Danish and British Hospitals

Denmark and the UK have recently reported serious health care backlogs. Waiting lists are normally longer in countries where government has the main, or all, responsibility for funding health care.

Radical Imam: “Sweden is Ours”

Days after Sweden’s new pro-Islamic party gloated publicly about “taking over” Skåne County, the province that’s home to the infamous city of Malmö, one of the country’s most radical Islamist preachers claimed Swedish land belong to Muslims.

Upcoming German Presidential Election Promises to be More of the Same

Upcoming German Presidential Election Promises to be More of the Same

The president of Germany primarily has a representative function, but the gravitas of the office lends importance to his statements. With 4 out of the 6 parties in Parliament endorsing Frank-Walter Steinmeier for another term, the election might just turn into a show of vanities.

February 12, 2022
VOX Campaigns on Choice between Natalism and Immigration

VOX Campaigns on Choice between Natalism and Immigration

VOX leader Abascal is framing the campaign in terms of what he calls “the great decision” of our age: “natalism or immigration.”

February 12, 2022
Meta Warns it May Pull Facebook and Instagram from EU

Meta Warns it May Pull Facebook and Instagram from EU

As services like social media platforms become indispensable to the ordinary operations of businesses, we face the prospect of a future in which lawmakers are dictated to by foreign companies.

February 12, 2022
Benedict XVI Responds to Accusations in Munich Abuse Report

Benedict XVI Responds to Accusations in Munich Abuse Report

Church scandals are once again the talk of the media, and this time Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is in the

February 12, 2022
Long Waiting Lists at Danish and British Hospitals

Long Waiting Lists at Danish and British Hospitals

Denmark and the UK have recently reported serious health care backlogs. Waiting lists are normally longer in countries where government has the main, or all, responsibility for funding health care.

February 12, 2022
Radical Imam: “Sweden is Ours”

Radical Imam: “Sweden is Ours”

Days after Sweden’s new pro-Islamic party gloated publicly about “taking over” Skåne County, the province that’s home to the infamous city of Malmö, one of the country’s most radical Islamist preachers claimed Swedish land belong to Muslims.

February 12, 2022
Bid for Russia-Ukraine De-escalation: French Charm Offensive Crashes Against Intractable Putin

Bid for Russia-Ukraine De-escalation: French Charm Offensive Crashes Against Intractable Putin

On the eve of his diplomatic mission to Moscow, in a desperate bid for a de-escalation of tensions on Ukraine’s borders, Macron said that “the geopolitical objective of Russia today is clearly not Ukraine, but to clarify the rules of cohabitation with NATO and the EU.”

February 12, 2022
Well Over Two-Thirds of French Women Favor Banning Social Welfare Benefits for Foreigners

Well Over Two-Thirds of French Women Favor Banning Social Welfare Benefits for Foreigners

A new poll that surveyed the opinions of French women has revealed nearly seven in ten support banning foreigners who haven’t lived in the country for at least five years from accessing the social welfare system.

February 12, 2022