Month: February 2022

France: Macron Awards ECB Chief Lagarde with Prestigious Title

The ceremony, honoring Lagarde’s distinction for her “contribution to the renown of France” took place in the winter garden of the Élysée Palace. The event fuelled speculation as to what Macron’s intentions may be.

Brussels ‘Freedom Convoy’ Fails to Coalesce on First Try

Through a formal ban by Brussels mayor Philippe Close, any vehicles associated with the movement were barred access to the city center. This, combined with controls at the Belgian border, effectively contained the movement.

Inflation Persistent in the Euro Zone

Reflecting concerns for continued high inflation, a survey of professional forecasters published by the ECB showed a considerable 1.1 percentage-point rise in expected euro-zone inflation for the first quarter of 2022.

Éric Zemmour: Phone Call with Donald Trump

Donald Trump is said to have confirmed Éric Zemmour’s communication strategy, which according to Trump, clinched his own victory in the United States in 2016: to maintain a clear-cut and divisive discourse without worrying about the media’s commentary.

Prime Minister Trudeau Invokes Emergencies Act

For the first time in Canadian history, the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act in response to the ongoing trucker blockades and anti-vaccination protests. In a news conference on February 14th, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that “it is now clear that there are serious challenges to law enforcement’s ability to effectively enforce the […]

The Question of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia is not the way it is because of the Dayton system; it is the way it is because of the divided nature of Bosnian society.

Learning to Live with Multipolarity: the Scholz-Putin Meeting

The meeting between Olaf Scholz and Vladimir Putin made it clear that the West is no longer in the position to make demands to other world powers. The time has come to look inwards and protect our own values, rather than try to export them.

U.S. Spy Scandal Could Be Bigger than Watergate

After Trump took office as president, the alleged server infiltration by Clinton’s lawyers targeted the White House. The purpose, according to Special Counsel Durham, was to build a false narrative accusing Trump of collaborating with the Russian government in order to win the 2016 election. 

European Governments and Consulting Firms: Suspicious Affairs

The consulting firm of the 21st century could well be the new face of the Soviet control commission—a machine with fixed codes and pre-formatted processes designed to mask facts and the banality of postmodern sovereignty.

The Right and Regionalists Win in Rural Spain

The elections captured international headlines as a barometer for possible change in Spanish politics, marked by a turn to the Right and the increasing influence of dissatisfied rural voters.

Lebanon Sends SOS to the West

Lebanon Sends SOS to the West

“Lebanon is basically a failed state,” explained Fr. Benedict Kiely, founder of the Nasarean, a charity dedicated to helping persecuted Christians in the Middle East. “The question is what will happen next.”

February 16, 2022
German Chancellor Scholz Visits Moscow

German Chancellor Scholz Visits Moscow

In a meeting between Chancellor Scholz and President Putin, both sides affirmed their willingness to find diplomatic solutions for the Ukraine conflict. While Scholz raised concerns over civil liberties in Russia, Putin emphasized the attractiveness of Russian gas for Germany.

February 16, 2022
France: Trial for Jihadist Assassination of Fr. Jacques Hamel Begins

France: Trial for Jihadist Assassination of Fr. Jacques Hamel Begins

The trial has begun of four individuals believed to have been involved in the murder of Father Jacques Hamel, an 85-year-old Catholic priest whose throat was slit by two Islamic terrorists while celebrating Mass at a church in northwest France in 2016.

February 16, 2022
Valérie Pécresse Launches her Campaign for the French Presidential Elections

Valérie Pécresse Launches her Campaign for the French Presidential Elections

Despite the fanfare, the candidate’s performance was the subject of much criticism. Political commentators severely judged her speech for sounding pretentious, full of easy platitudes, and incapable of generating genuine enthusiasm in the Zenith hall in Paris.

February 15, 2022
Islamic Veil and Football: an Unexpected Controversy

Islamic Veil and Football: an Unexpected Controversy

The Hijabeuses activists have found unexpected support in the person of Elisabeth Moreno, the French Minister for Gender Equality, who believes that women “have the right to wear the Islamic veil to play” on a football pitch.

February 15, 2022
Germany and Austria to Hold Summits on COVID Restrictions

Germany and Austria to Hold Summits on COVID Restrictions

While many European nations are loosening their COVID-restrictions, Germany and Austria have been holding on to their mandates. But calls for loosening the grip on freedom might finally be heard.

February 15, 2022
Italy: Illegal Migrant Arrivals Up Nearly 200%; Repatriations Decline

Italy: Illegal Migrant Arrivals Up Nearly 200%; Repatriations Decline

In January, Italy’s so-called ‘technocratic government,’ led by Mario Draghi, the former head of the European Central Bank, oversaw the arrival of more than 3,000 illegal migrants, an increase of nearly threefold compared to figures recorded last January.

February 15, 2022
Freedom Convoy in Paris: Violent Response from the Authorities

Freedom Convoy in Paris: Violent Response from the Authorities

On Saturday, February 12th, shocking images were posted on social networks, showing police beating up demonstrators, breaking car windows, and fining people simply for waving a French flag.

February 15, 2022
Leftist NGOs Urge EU to Halt Poland’s Construction of Border Wall

Leftist NGOs Urge EU to Halt Poland’s Construction of Border Wall

Less than a month after Poland broke ground on the border wall, a collection of leftist and pro-migration NGOs have urged the European Commission to halt the project on account of the negative impact it may have on the environment.  

February 15, 2022
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Bid for Reelection

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Bid for Reelection

Marking the beginning of his reelection campaign, Viktor Orbán focused his annual state of the nation address on the shortcomings of the opposition, the economical and social achievements of his administration, and his diplomatic, but clear, stance on foreign politics.

February 15, 2022
Meloni vs. the Swamp: Italy’s New Political Reality

Meloni vs. the Swamp: Italy’s New Political Reality

Italy, it seems, has for some time abandoned politics and sanity and given full power to non-elected technocrats and politicians. Giorgia Meloni offers a way back to normalcy.

February 15, 2022
Refusing to ‘Celebrate Diversity’:<br>A Christian Case for Religious Freedom for All

Refusing to ‘Celebrate Diversity’:<br>A Christian Case for Religious Freedom for All

The phony ‘tolerance of relativism’ must inexorably and unavoidably translate in practice into what it really is: the most implacable, ferocious intolerance.

February 14, 2022