Day: April 21, 2022

Looking East: Hungary’s Lessons for Britain

Particularly in Britain, the New Culture Forum’s film is likely to evoke plaintive sentiments, if not downright fury. Indeed, the UK Conservative government has altogether less to show for itself than the Hungarians do after an equivalent period of now twelve years in Downing Street.

A Disappointing Don Carlos

Set against the production’s dismal sets, the action unfolded as a five-hour dirge of funereal hopelessness before ejecting spectators into equally gray Manhattan surroundings where after-theater conviviality is long dead.

No Rate Hike from ECB Despite Market Pressure

Despite higher inflation and upward pressure on treasury yields, the European Central Bank (ECB) maintains that this is not the time to raise interest rates. In an April 14th press release, the ECB reaffirmed its commitment to both unchanged rates and its tapering of the Asset Purchasing Program. The Bank explained that APP-related purchases of […]

War in Europe: The Need for a Moral Rearmament

It is not possible for Europe to continue its transition into nothingness and decadence. We will not be able to meet the challenges—which are already violent today—if it remains ensconced in comfort, lies, a war on effort and excellence, gender madness, and the culture of death.

Burger King Apologizes for Insulting Campaign

I don’t like seeing the logos of multinational companies frivolously devaluing our faith and the traditions of thousands of Spaniards,” tweeted Jorge Buxadé of VOX.

Immigration Chief Vows to Block Le Pen’s Migration Policies

The head of the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII), declared on Tuesday that, if the voters choose Ms. Le Pen to lead the country in Sunday’s runoff election, he will work to block the president’s
efforts to limit immigration, increase repatriations, and reduce social welfare benefits to non-contributing foreigners.

Looking East: Hungary’s Lessons for Britain

Looking East: Hungary’s Lessons for Britain

Particularly in Britain, the New Culture Forum’s film is likely to evoke plaintive sentiments, if not downright fury. Indeed, the UK Conservative government has altogether less to show for itself than the Hungarians do after an equivalent period of now twelve years in Downing Street.

April 21, 2022
A Disappointing <em>Don Carlos</em>

A Disappointing <em>Don Carlos</em>

Set against the production’s dismal sets, the action unfolded as a five-hour dirge of funereal hopelessness before ejecting spectators into equally gray Manhattan surroundings where after-theater conviviality is long dead.

April 21, 2022
Bishop Kukah Warns of Widening Ethnic and Religious Rift in Nigeria

Bishop Kukah Warns of Widening Ethnic and Religious Rift in Nigeria

The bishop has again raised the alarm concerning ethno-religious division and the persecution of Christians in his country, reprimanding the Nigerian government for its complicity.

The Chancellor, His Family, and His Bodyguards: “Abuse Of Office” and “Undesirable Close Relations”

The Chancellor, His Family, and His Bodyguards: “Abuse Of Office” and “Undesirable Close Relations”

After a car accident involving two drunken bodyguards of the Austrian chancellor, suspicions of structural abuse of bodyguards by high-ranking politicians harden. An anonymous letter reveals abusive structures, the opposition inquires.

April 21, 2022
No Rate Hike from ECB Despite Market Pressure

No Rate Hike from ECB Despite Market Pressure

Despite higher inflation and upward pressure on treasury yields, the European Central Bank (ECB) maintains that this is not the time to raise interest rates. In an April 14th press release, the ECB reaffirmed its commitment to both unchanged rates and its tapering of the Asset Purchasing Program. The Bank explained that APP-related purchases of […]

April 21, 2022
War in Europe: The Need for a Moral Rearmament

War in Europe: The Need for a Moral Rearmament

It is not possible for Europe to continue its transition into nothingness and decadence. We will not be able to meet the challenges—which are already violent today—if it remains ensconced in comfort, lies, a war on effort and excellence, gender madness, and the culture of death.

April 21, 2022
Man Shouting in Arabic Interrupts Holy Liturgy at Athens Orthodox Church  

Man Shouting in Arabic Interrupts Holy Liturgy at Athens Orthodox Church  

The incident, which took place during the liturgy of Lazarus Saturday, comes days after Spanish Catholics were harassed and attacked by groups of anti-Christian foreigners during processions on Palm Sunday and Maundy Thursday.

April 21, 2022
Burger King Apologizes for Insulting Campaign

Burger King Apologizes for Insulting Campaign

I don’t like seeing the logos of multinational companies frivolously devaluing our faith and the traditions of thousands of Spaniards,” tweeted Jorge Buxadé of VOX.

Immigration Chief Vows to Block Le Pen’s Migration Policies

Immigration Chief Vows to Block Le Pen’s Migration Policies

The head of the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII), declared on Tuesday that, if the voters choose Ms. Le Pen to lead the country in Sunday’s runoff election, he will work to block the president’s
efforts to limit immigration, increase repatriations, and reduce social welfare benefits to non-contributing foreigners.

April 21, 2022