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Day: April 29, 2022

La tradition, c’est moi

Theo Howard April 29, 2022

It is noticeable that many of the book’s Anglophone contributors are almost bewildered by the sudden papal attack on the traditional liturgy. This is a shortcoming of the Anglo-centric perspective, which underestimates the depth of the antipathy towards the Apostolic Roman Rite amongst many non-Anglophone bishops.

Swedish PM: The Integration of Migrants has Failed

Robert Semonsen April 29, 2022

The prime minister’s long-overdue admission came on Thursday when she conceded that the unprecedented migration over the past two decades—paired with the state’s inability to integrate newcomers—had resulted in dangerous parallel societies and rising gang violence.

Turkish Opposition Activist Given Life Sentence

Sven R. Larson April 29, 2022

Kavala is accused of having contributed to the funding of the protests in Gezi Park in Istanbul in 2013.

Mali Accuses France of Illegal Drone Filming; French Military Claims it is Being Framed for Mass Grave

Carlos Perona Calvete April 29, 2022

After discovering a mass grave, Mali claims advanced state of putrefaction rules out Malian involvement. French military sources, for their part, have produced footage of what they allege are Russian mercenaries arranging corpses to frame France for war crimes.

Conservative Children’s Book Tops Amazon Charts

Felix James Miller April 29, 2022

While Amazon has yet to cease selling the children’s book, it did hold a group session for employees to deal with the “trauma” of the book’s success.

Libyan Instability Renders it Unable to Exploit Rising Oil Prices

Carlos Perona Calvete April 29, 2022

The situations in Ukraine and Libya, unrelated as they seem, illustrate the fragility of European energy architecture, and highlight the need for Europe to develop both energy independence and the ability to exert power in the maintenance of stability in its geopolitical neighborhood.

Hungarian FM: Treatment of Slovak Opposition “Warrants Close Attention”

Robert Semonsen April 29, 2022

Robert Fico, the outspoken leader of Slovakia’s anti-establishment opposition party, described the charges leveled against him as an attempt by the government to “liquidate” its political opposition.

Hungarian Wages Outpace Inflation

Sven R. Larson April 29, 2022

In addition to statutory changes, wages in the Hungarian labor market are also affected by strong demand for labor.

Netflix in Decline

Hélène de Lauzun April 29, 2022

The 200,000 subscriber drop is just the beginning according to the company, which expects to lose another 2 million subscribers in Q2.

EU Agrees on Digital Services Act

Bridget Ryder April 29, 2022

One of the key elements of the DSA is the additional requirements for VLOPs. The likes of Google, Facebook, and Amazon will have to conduct an annual risk assessment analysis; failure to comply will be punishable by hefty fines.

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