Month: March 2022

European Commission Addresses Farming Crisis

To combat the disruptions in the agricultural sector, the European Commission has proposed €500 million in direct payments to farmers from the EU’s budget and allowing individual countries to complement this support by up to 200%.

Macron Calls for Calm After Death of Corsican Separatist

Colonna, who was serving a life sentence in Toulon for the 1998 assassination of the prefect of Corsica, had been in a coma since he was beaten and strangled on March 2nd by a fellow inmate, whom authorities described as a “radicalised, Islamist terrorist.”

Zemmour Supporters Gather in Paris

The Reconquête party maintains that the new candidate of the national Right is underestimated in the polls, which are “out of step” with the reality shown by this mobilisation.

Biden Faces Backlash After Voicing Hope for Putin’s Removal

When grilled about the ‘regime change’ comment by reporters on Monday, Biden was not willing to “walk anything back.” He explained he said it out of “moral outrage,” and that it was a “personal feeling.”

The Ghosts of the Armenian Genocide Still Haunt Modern Turkey

“We will not have the Armenians anywhere in Anatolia. They can live in the desert but nowhere else.” With the soldiers neutralized and massacres and deportations in progress, it was time for a decapitation strike to eliminate the Armenian leadership with a single blow.

Transatlantic Lessons in Migration and National Identity

The liberal imperium’s impulses, born out of self-abnegation and self-hatred, have yielded much in the way of balkanization and civic strife. Mass migration and cultural dilution, zealously pursued as ends unto themselves, have not conduced to either human flourishing or the common good.

Sir David’s Killer: On Trial for Islamist Murder

Sir David’s Killer: On Trial for Islamist Murder

Mr. Ali, the Old Bailey court heard, had duped Sir David into meeting him at his surgery by giving a false address within the MP’s constituency.

March 30, 2022
Macron Calls for Calm After Death of Corsican Separatist

Macron Calls for Calm After Death of Corsican Separatist

Colonna, who was serving a life sentence in Toulon for the 1998 assassination of the prefect of Corsica, had been in a coma since he was beaten and strangled on March 2nd by a fellow inmate, whom authorities described as a “radicalised, Islamist terrorist.”

March 30, 2022
German “Day of Action”: Accusations of Hate Speech Result in More than 100 Police Raids

German “Day of Action”: Accusations of Hate Speech Result in More than 100 Police Raids

As part of a nationwide “day of action,” German police have raided the homes of more than 100 individuals, who are being accused of hate speech relating to the Bundestag election last autumn.

March 30, 2022
Zemmour Supporters Gather in Paris

Zemmour Supporters Gather in Paris

The Reconquête party maintains that the new candidate of the national Right is underestimated in the polls, which are “out of step” with the reality shown by this mobilisation.

March 30, 2022
Biden Faces Backlash After Voicing Hope for Putin’s Removal

Biden Faces Backlash After Voicing Hope for Putin’s Removal

When grilled about the ‘regime change’ comment by reporters on Monday, Biden was not willing to “walk anything back.” He explained he said it out of “moral outrage,” and that it was a “personal feeling.”

March 30, 2022
The Ghosts of the Armenian Genocide Still Haunt Modern Turkey

The Ghosts of the Armenian Genocide Still Haunt Modern Turkey

“We will not have the Armenians anywhere in Anatolia. They can live in the desert but nowhere else.” With the soldiers neutralized and massacres and deportations in progress, it was time for a decapitation strike to eliminate the Armenian leadership with a single blow.

March 30, 2022
Transatlantic Lessons in Migration and National Identity

Transatlantic Lessons in Migration and National Identity

The liberal imperium’s impulses, born out of self-abnegation and self-hatred, have yielded much in the way of balkanization and civic strife. Mass migration and cultural dilution, zealously pursued as ends unto themselves, have not conduced to either human flourishing or the common good.

March 29, 2022
Wife of Former Ukrainian MP Caught Crossing Border into Hungary with $30 Million in Cash

Wife of Former Ukrainian MP Caught Crossing Border into Hungary with $30 Million in Cash

After Anastasia Kotvitska had been waved through by Ukrainian border officials, Hungarian customs discovered cash amounts of $28 million and €1.3 million, hidden in the suitcases during an inspection March 14.

March 29, 2022
Feminist Controversy Over Spain’s Eurovision Song

Feminist Controversy Over Spain’s Eurovision Song

After the singer Chanel won Spain’s qualifying competition for Eurovision, criticism of the song emerged in Spanish media, as commentators questioned whether the lyrics degraded women.

March 29, 2022
Regional VOX VP Attacked by Masked Militants 

Regional VOX VP Attacked by Masked Militants 

Despite the death threats, physical attacks, and the perpetual reel of smear campaigns carried out against them by the country’s liberal mainstream press, VOX’s support base continues to grow.

March 29, 2022
France: Polls Reveal Vast Majority Back Large-Scale ‘Remigration’

France: Polls Reveal Vast Majority Back Large-Scale ‘Remigration’

One week after presidential hopeful Éric Zemmour pledged to establish a ministry for ‘remigration,’ multiple opinion polls have revealed the vast majority of French citizens support the proposal and the objectives outlined.

March 29, 2022
A Letter from Central Europe: To My Conservative Friends in the West and the East

A Letter from Central Europe: To My Conservative Friends in the West and the East

We conservatives of different persuasions, from the West, the East, and Central Europe, have a common responsibility: to do our best to conserve our political culture, as polished by the ideas of conservatism.

March 29, 2022