Month: October 2022

VOX Viva 22 Rally in Madrid

The event included Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, as well as video messages from Viktor Orbán, Giorgia Meloni, and Donald Trump.

Physics Nobel Prize Awarded to Three Pioneers of Quantum Mechanics

Three researchers who dedicated their life’s work to quantum mechanics, specifically the ‘entangled states’ of particles, have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 for turning an experimental field into a science with practical applications.

Nobel Prize Rewards Monetary Expansion

The Nobel Foundation explains that the three laureates have developed theoretical foundations for how governments can regulate financial markets and address financial crises.

Energy Price Caps: Good or Bad?

The actual fallout of the price cap depends in part on the contractual situation between seller and buyer. However, no contract is immune to the forces of the free market.

The Italian Conservatism Conference: Charting a Path Forward

From Europe’s north to her south, it is difficult to avoid the sense that the prevailing order is coming apart, that the cultural revolution to which her people have been subjected is being met with some real resistance.

Blast-Hit Crimea Bridge Reopens as Russian Divers Assess Damage

In the aftermath, it is doubtful whether Moscow will experience much impediment to its war’s prosecution. However, to Ukraine it is both a symbolic and political victory, as it helps to raise confidence in its western backers.

Armenian-Azeri Peace Talks

Armenian-Azeri Peace Talks

Western powers have helped embolden Azerbaijan. Between 2018-2019, the U.S. gave more than $100 million in military aid to Azerbaijan.

October 7, 2022
The Ancient Order of Virgins and a Unique Role for Women in the Catholic Church: An Interview with <b>Jenna Cooper</b>

The Ancient Order of Virgins and a Unique Role for Women in the Catholic Church: An Interview with <b>Jenna Cooper</b>

“There didn’t seem to be an option where a woman could be consecrated and dedicate her life of evangelical chastity to the service of God and the Church in the context of a local church—then I realised that the vocation of consecrated virginity fills that gap.”

October 6, 2022
German EU Politicians Insinuate Giorgia Meloni Denies the Holocaust

German EU Politicians Insinuate Giorgia Meloni Denies the Holocaust

German EU top brass continues to try to interfere with the formation of the Italian government following the resounding success of Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia. An open letter by the EU vice president now insinuates Meloni denies the Holocaust.

October 6, 2022
Old Ottoman Habits Die Hard

Old Ottoman Habits Die Hard

Erdoğan either has the best of intentions for Turkey or is simply in love with power. The fact that he has altered the presidential voting system and extended his term of office in the process suggest the latter.

October 6, 2022
EU Commission Warns Europeans of Blackouts this Winter

EU Commission Warns Europeans of Blackouts this Winter

“It is quite possible that disaster relief will be needed within the EU,” EU Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič (EPP) warned.

October 6, 2022
German Minister Slams “Friendly” Washington’s Price Gouging

German Minister Slams “Friendly” Washington’s Price Gouging

The minister’s criticism of Washington’s price gouging comes as Germany and much of Europe stare into an economic abyss.

October 6, 2022
Submarine Internet Cables Under High Surveillance

Submarine Internet Cables Under High Surveillance

Anxiety has been heightened because these cables are mostly owned by private companies and they pass through areas that are accessible to all, making them very vulnerable.

October 6, 2022
Cardinal Müller Reasserts the Dangers of Nihilism

Cardinal Müller Reasserts the Dangers of Nihilism

According to Cardinal Gerhard Müller, if the Church is to recover the salvific message of Christ, it must renounce the German Synodal Path, theories of “papal autocracy,” and transhumanism.

October 6, 2022
New Coup d’Etat in Burkina Faso against a Backdrop of Russian Interference

New Coup d’Etat in Burkina Faso against a Backdrop of Russian Interference

The fight against jihadism is the priority for the new master of Burkina Faso. The country has lost control of 40% of its territory to armed jihadist groups, and Damiba has clearly failed to put an end to this unrest.

October 6, 2022
Despite the Italian Example, the French will not be Uniting the Rights

Despite the Italian Example, the French will not be Uniting the Rights

The French believe a union of the Rights is highly unlikely in the French political landscape, and perhaps more significantly, they consider coalitions undesirable.

October 5, 2022
U.S. Debt Crisis: One Step Closer

U.S. Debt Crisis: One Step Closer

The cold, hard truth embedded in all these numbers is this: going forward, the U.S. Treasury will have to continue to raise interest rates just to keep investors from selling American government debt.

October 5, 2022
Bring Back Prejudice

Bring Back Prejudice

The modern media environment is less and less informing and entertaining, and more and more ‘re-educating.’ It wants us to question and then reject the instincts which have served us well for millennia. It wants us to doubt our own eyes and ears.

October 5, 2022