Day: March 21, 2022

In Defense of Free Speech

Are rights provided to us by government, or is government simply a protector of rights that we have by virtue of being humans?

A Campaign Without Debates

It may be that Macron is playing a dangerous game. The suspicion of a confiscated campaign is becoming more and more intense in French opinion.

In Defense of Free Speech

In Defense of Free Speech

Are rights provided to us by government, or is government simply a protector of rights that we have by virtue of being humans?

March 21, 2022
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Reunited with Family After Six Years of Detention in Iran

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Reunited with Family After Six Years of Detention in Iran

Zaghari-Ratcliffe touched down at Brize Norton, a Royal Air Force station based in Oxfordshire, in the early hours of Thursday morning to be greeted by her family.

March 21, 2022
A Campaign Without Debates

A Campaign Without Debates

It may be that Macron is playing a dangerous game. The suspicion of a confiscated campaign is becoming more and more intense in French opinion.

March 21, 2022
Netherlands: Over Half of Dutch-Morrocans Support Pro-Migration Islamist Party

Netherlands: Over Half of Dutch-Morrocans Support Pro-Migration Islamist Party

The rise of Turkish-led, Muslim-dominated parties backed expressly by immigrant communities isn’t a phenomenon that’s confined to the Netherlands. Similar parties have cropped up in Sweden, Austria, Spain, France, Greece and Bulgaria.

March 21, 2022
World Down Syndrome Day: France in the Dock over Down Syndrome Censorship

World Down Syndrome Day: France in the Dock over Down Syndrome Censorship

France finds itself in the ‘dock’ of Europe’s top human rights court over its censorial approach to an infomercial featuring joyful people with Down Syndrome.

March 21, 2022