Month: July 2022

German Gas Importer Faces Insolvency

Germany’s largest gas importer, Uniper, has now asked for financial aid from the state, but a nationalization might bear political risks for the Greens due to ongoing lawsuits against the closure of coal plants.

Spitting on the Beautiful

The ideal of brotherhood is supposed to put everyone on equal footing. In reality, it has served as a moratorium on the cultivation of fatherly responsibility, barring everyone from the requisites for adulthood.

Hunter Biden: Hacked Again, Recalling Sinister Allegations

Besides documenting the lewd lifestyle of Hunter Biden, the leak’s political component should set off alarms. Evidence taken from the iPhone reinforces rumours that Joe Biden knew about Hunter’s involvement in the Ukrainian energy company Burisma,

Belgium: Vlaams Belang Wants Flemish Independence Now

Belgium: Vlaams Belang Wants Flemish Independence Now

Brushing off the notion of a confederalist model, as proposed by his N-VA counterpart Bart de Wever, chairman Van Grieken said that “confederalism is a lie,” and “the least realistic option of all.”

“Pandamned”: Unmasking an Empire of Fear

“Pandamned”: Unmasking an Empire of Fear

The 2-hour documentary “Pandamned”by Dutch filmmaker Marijn Poels is a colossal undertaking aiming to summarize and assess overall socio-political developments of the past few years.

July 14, 2022
Church of England: No Definition of ‘Woman’

Church of England: No Definition of ‘Woman’

Mental confusion reigns in the minds of Anglican clergy. Language precautions and a deep-seated concern about crossing the boundaries of political correctness clearly distort common sense.

July 14, 2022
Italy: Youths Born Abroad Commit Nearly Half of All Crime in Age Group

Italy: Youths Born Abroad Commit Nearly Half of All Crime in Age Group

The figures, which compare crime rates between Italians and foreign-born residents in the same age group, indicate that the latter is accountable for a disproportionate percentage of the overall crime rate.

July 14, 2022
Rules for Thee Not for Me: MEPs Flew Over 82 Million Kilometers in 2021

Rules for Thee Not for Me: MEPs Flew Over 82 Million Kilometers in 2021

While EU parliamentarians left an average carbon footprint of 27.7 tons last year, the average EU citizen’s carbon footprint, in recent years, has been around seven tons annually.

July 14, 2022
Spain Abolishes Freedom of Speech:<br>Democratic Memory and the <em>Damnatio Memoriae</em>

Spain Abolishes Freedom of Speech:<br>Democratic Memory and the <em>Damnatio Memoriae</em>

Apart from deciding who is eligible for financial compensation, the Law of Historical Memory from 2007 has been used to define how history is taught. Its trajectory will be accelerated with the Law of Democratic Memory of 2022.

EU Cuts Support to Sunflower Farmers

EU Cuts Support to Sunflower Farmers

The Ministry of Agriculture called the move from Brussels “a setback,” as it comes just when the war in Ukraine has created a global need for seeds and seed oils that farmers were ready to respond to.

July 14, 2022
EU Parliament Doubles Down on Targeted Political Ads

EU Parliament Doubles Down on Targeted Political Ads

The parliament’s amendments would prohibit political ad campaigns from using the data made available whenever an Internet surfer clicks the default ‘accept’ to a website’s data collection policy.

July 14, 2022
First COVID Failure of the French Government in the National Assembly

First COVID Failure of the French Government in the National Assembly

The symbolism of this vote is obvious: it is the first time since the beginning of the pandemic that the government faced major opposition on its health policy in the National Assembly.

July 14, 2022
From Universalism to Racialism: Macron’s Most Recent U-Turn on Education

From Universalism to Racialism: Macron’s Most Recent U-Turn on Education

By sacking one of his best generals and replacing him with a ‘woke chic’ scholar when the country is already suffering from racial tensions, Macron gives the unsettling impression that France’s decadence is a settled issue.

July 13, 2022
The Race to Replace Boris: What Next?

The Race to Replace Boris: What Next?

Bookmakers are touting Penny Mordaunt as the woman most likely to be the next prime minister.

July 13, 2022
“They have enriched Russia and punished the French”: Le Pen on Sanctions

“They have enriched Russia and punished the French”: Le Pen on Sanctions

Le Pen highlighted the absurdity of Europeans purchasing oil and gas from India, which itself purchased them from Russia.

July 13, 2022