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Day: July 22, 2022

The Roman Forum Summer Symposium:
A Glimpse of Old Christendom

Sebastian Morello July 22, 2022

What one finds here is a wonderful group of people from many walks of life, gathered together in friendship and comradery, to learn together, pray together, eat together, and rediscover what it is to be an heir of the great Christian civilisation that the modern West is now dedicated to repudiating.

Farmers Fighting the Green Revolution

Bridget Ryder July 22, 2022

For the last seventy years, agricultural policy in Europe and elsewhere has been driving efficiency and increased production, much to the detriment of societal and environmental health. But not all the blame rests on the shoulders of the technocrats. They weren’t the ones who started the revolution that made Spanish farmer Artero cry.

EU Commission to Propose 15% Gas Reduction

Bridget Ryder July 22, 2022

The Commission wants to make member states save gas and then be able to redistribute the block’s overall supply as a response to the possibility of Russia cutting off Europe’s gas supplies.

Ruffled Feathers in the French Assembly

Hélène de Lauzun July 22, 2022

A few days ago, France commemorated the 80th anniversary of the Vel d’Hiv round-up. Since the end of World War II, the subject has been very sensitive politically because it raises the question of France’s complicity in Hilter’s genocidal agenda.

Jihadist Wives on French Soil

Hélène de Lauzun July 22, 2022

The objective of their repatriation to France is twofold. First, to question them and assess their exact role within the Islamic State, and second, to bring them to justice. Such noble intentions have met with resistance.

Sri Lanka: A Nation in Turmoil

David Boos July 22, 2022

Images of Sri Lankan protesters storming the presidential palace in Colombo have gone viral on the Internet, and President Rajapaksa has abdicated. But will his successor Ranil Wickremesinghe be able to bring back peace and stability to Sri Lanka?

ECB Raises Interest Rates

Sven R. Larson July 22, 2022

When the ECB raises interest rates, all other things equal it increases demand for euros on the global foreign-exchange market.

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