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Day: March 2, 2022

Searching for the Lost Mizrahim

Jorge González-Gallarza March 2, 2022

Having thrived for millennia amidst Arab societies despite their inferior status, Oriental Jews were swiftly uprooted in a matter of decades by the Arab-Israeli conflict. A once-in-a-lifetime exhibit at Paris’s Institute for the Arab World attempts to synthesize conflicting narratives of trauma and nostalgia.

Massive Help for Ukrainian Refugees from Poles and Hungarians

Gellért Rajcsányi March 2, 2022

According to data disclosed on Tuesday, close to 400,000 refugees arrived in Poland since the war broke out, and around 100,000 refugees have found shelter in Hungary. And the tiny country of Moldova, outside of the EU, also received 60,000 Ukrainians so far.

A Value Anchor for Conservative Democracy

Sven R. Larson March 2, 2022

The value-anchor idea is abstract in its nature, but that is necessary: the purpose here is not to develop a plug-and-play ready constitutional reform, but rather to establish a model by means of which such reforms can be developed.

Denmark Admits Guilt in Abducting Inuit Children in 1950s

Sven R. Larson March 2, 2022

The Danish government has settled a lawsuit from a group of Inuit, ethnic Greenlanders, who were removed from their home territory by Danish authorities in 1951 as part of a social experiment. According to KNR, the Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation, six of the children who are still alive will each receive DKK 250,000 (€32,500). A total […]

Nuns Launch Spiritual Attack Against War in Ukraine

Bridget Ryder March 2, 2022

Contemplative religious communities around the world have promised their spiritual solidarity with the war-torn Ukraine.

Hungary Supports EU’s Sanctions against Russia

Carlos Perona Calvete March 2, 2022

“This is the time to be united. This is a war … Russia is condemned by all European leaders, among them Hungary, of course,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.

SWIFT Sanctions Finally Hit Russia

Bridget Ryder March 2, 2022

Banning Russia from SWIFT may be one of the quickest ways to cripple Russia financially, but some European countries hesitated to enact such a sanction because it makes commerce with the country nearly impossible.

Russian Media Banned from the EU

Hélène de Lauzun March 2, 2022

Since the beginning of the conflict, the treatment of news on Russia Today television network has differed significantly from other media. Several European countries have already taken measures against the channel.

Winston Churchill: A Surprising Champion of Christian Heritage

Jonathon Van Maren March 2, 2022

Churchill was remarkably clear-eyed about the dangers of the soulless and secular statism promoted by everyone from the Bloomsbury elites to the twin barbarisms of Bolshevism and Nazism.

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