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Day: March 11, 2022

Katalin Novák Elected President of Hungary

Hélène de Lauzun March 11, 2022

The new president arrived at Parliament accompanied by her husband and three children. Refuting the ‘codes’ of militant feminism, Novák highlighted her identity as a woman and mother as decisive assets in politics.

Ukraine Stops Export of Sunflower Oil and Wheat

Bridget Ryder March 11, 2022

War in the Eurasian breadbasket is causing European countries to have to rethink food security and current agricultural policy for both the immediate and long-term futures.

Security Concerns in Bosnia Prompt Europe to Action

Tristan Vanheuckelom March 11, 2022

Foreign minister Bisera Turkovic said that the Ukraine war “is causing fear and concern in our region that this might now be the beginning of a larger trend in Eastern Europe,” and that “the Balkans is Europe’s Achilles heel.”

Germany: Past 2 Decades Saw Proportion of Foreign Sex Offenders Rise Dramatically 

Robert Semonsen March 11, 2022

The share of foreign suspects in sexual offense cases rose from over one-third to almost half of all suspects between 2000 and 2020, government figures revealed.

ECB: Interest Rates at Record Low in January

Sven R. Larson March 11, 2022

Interest rates in the euro zone remained low through January, the European Central Bank reported on March 3rd. Loans by commercial banks to non-financial corporations averaged an annualized rate of 1.43%, the same as in October last year and only marginally up from November (1.39%) and December (1.36%). The average interest rate on loans to […]

German Minister Concerned About “Blame Game” After Last Year’s Flood

David Boos March 11, 2022

A series of failures in the prevention of the flood catastrophe of July 2021 cost more than 100 lives in Germany alone. Newly-revealed chats that some high-ranking politicians were more concerned about not being blamed for those failures than about saving lives.

Russian Aggression Renews Japanese Claim on Kuril Islands

Hélène de Lauzun March 11, 2022

The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is resurrecting other clashes over territorial sovereignty elsewhere in the world. Japan is taking advantage of the Ukrainian opportunity to make its claim to the Kuril Islands archipelago heard again, which it has disputed with Russia for more than 70 years. The Kuril Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands located between […]

Wokesters and Whigs: A Tale of Two Supremacies

Harrison Pitt March 11, 2022

The problem with complacent ruling elites is that, to justify their dominance, they are forced to resuscitate old terrors and to make up new ones. They rely on phantom enemies against which they can pose as our protectors.

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