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Day: September 3, 2022

Gazprom Halts Nord Stream 1 Gas Deliveries Indefinitely 

Gazprom’s purported technical issues mark the latest episode in what is fast becoming a long-running series of similar events—Gazprom has regularly invoked such issues as the reason for reducing gas flows into Germany and the rest of Europe.

Tristan Vanheuckelom September 3, 2022

Sweden Democrat Chief: Social Democrats are the Real Threat to Sweden 

Åkesson’s sharp statements come as the Sweden Democrats are poised to become the second-largest party represented in the Riksdag.

Robert Semonsen September 3, 2022

Poland to Demand €1.3 Trillion of Reparations From Germany

The head of the ruling PiS party in Poland, Jaroslav Kacynski, announced plans to demand €1.3 trillion in reparations for the damage Poland sustained during World War II, but the German government considers the matter settled since 1953.

David Boos September 3, 2022

Outgoing Boris Johnson Goes All-in On Nuclear

In his typical sloganeering fashion, Johnson called on the nation to “go nuclear and go large, go with Sizewell C.” He appeared confident that the deal will get “over the line” in the coming weeks, saying it would “be absolute madness not to.”

Tristan Vanheuckelom September 3, 2022

Russian Energy Giant Gazprom Posts Record Profits Despite Sanctions 

In the first six month of this year, Gazprom—despite its gas imports to Europe having dropped by 35%—posted a record-breaking net profit of 41.7 billion euros.

Robert Semonsen September 3, 2022

Feelings and the Burkean Contract

It is very difficult to argue for the Burkean Contract. If one sees oneself as a morally isolated, radical individual for whom history means nothing and for whom nothing is owed to the future, no amount of disputation will let in the light.

Sebastian Morello September 3, 2022
Gazprom Halts Nord Stream 1 Gas Deliveries Indefinitely 
NEWS

Gazprom Halts Nord Stream 1 Gas Deliveries Indefinitely 

Gazprom’s purported technical issues mark the latest episode in what is fast becoming a long-running series of similar events—Gazprom has regularly invoked such issues as the reason for reducing gas flows into Germany and the rest of Europe.

Tristan Vanheuckelom
September 3, 2022
Sweden Democrat Chief: Social Democrats are the Real Threat to Sweden 
NEWS

Sweden Democrat Chief: Social Democrats are the Real Threat to Sweden 

Åkesson’s sharp statements come as the Sweden Democrats are poised to become the second-largest party represented in the Riksdag.

Robert Semonsen
September 3, 2022
Poland to Demand €1.3 Trillion of Reparations From Germany
NEWS

Poland to Demand €1.3 Trillion of Reparations From Germany

The head of the ruling PiS party in Poland, Jaroslav Kacynski, announced plans to demand €1.3 trillion in reparations for the damage Poland sustained during World War II, but the German government considers the matter settled since 1953.

David Boos
September 3, 2022
Outgoing Boris Johnson Goes All-in On Nuclear
NEWS

Outgoing Boris Johnson Goes All-in On Nuclear

In his typical sloganeering fashion, Johnson called on the nation to “go nuclear and go large, go with Sizewell C.” He appeared confident that the deal will get “over the line” in the coming weeks, saying it would “be absolute madness not to.”

Tristan Vanheuckelom
September 3, 2022
Russian Energy Giant Gazprom Posts Record Profits Despite Sanctions 
NEWS

Russian Energy Giant Gazprom Posts Record Profits Despite Sanctions 

In the first six month of this year, Gazprom—despite its gas imports to Europe having dropped by 35%—posted a record-breaking net profit of 41.7 billion euros.

Robert Semonsen
September 3, 2022
Feelings and the Burkean Contract
Essay

Feelings and the Burkean Contract

It is very difficult to argue for the Burkean Contract. If one sees oneself as a morally isolated, radical individual for whom history means nothing and for whom nothing is owed to the future, no amount of disputation will let in the light.

Sebastian Morello
September 3, 2022

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