Day: December 1, 2022

Paris: Anne Hidalgo on the Brink of a Precipice

As early as 2017, the mayor’s advisor in charge of the budget alerted Anne Hidalgo to her mismanagement and the disaster that was looming. Unheedful of the warnings then, Anne Hidalgo continues today to bankrupt Paris.

Ukraine’s Winter War Dominates NATO Summit

For NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, there is no more doubt. “We stated that Ukraine will become a member, and I expect allies to reiterate that position,” he warned at the start of the two-day meeting. 

German Court Sentences African Refugees for Rape of Ukrainian Teenager

German Court Sentences African Refugees for Rape of Ukrainian Teenager

Meanwhile, the mother of young victim has told individuals involved with the case that her daughter is so severely traumatized that she no longer leaves the house.

December 1, 2022
“Theatrical Violence Against Works of Art is Violence Too”: An Interview with <b>Eike Schmidt</b>, Director of the Uffizi Gallery

“Theatrical Violence Against Works of Art is Violence Too”: An Interview with <b>Eike Schmidt</b>, Director of the Uffizi Gallery

It is often claimed that these actions are completely free of violence, but this is not the case. There is verbal violence, there is simulated, theatrical violence against works of art, and that is violence too.

December 1, 2022
Paris: Anne Hidalgo on the Brink of a Precipice

Paris: Anne Hidalgo on the Brink of a Precipice

As early as 2017, the mayor’s advisor in charge of the budget alerted Anne Hidalgo to her mismanagement and the disaster that was looming. Unheedful of the warnings then, Anne Hidalgo continues today to bankrupt Paris.

December 1, 2022
Spain Prioritizes ‘LGBTQI’ Employment

Spain Prioritizes ‘LGBTQI’ Employment

A new law in Spain will grant priority to persons identifying as LGBTQI in accessing employment programs.

December 1, 2022
Netherlands: Globalist Government to Close 3,000 Farms to Comply with EU Rules

Netherlands: Globalist Government to Close 3,000 Farms to Comply with EU Rules

Presently, there’s little evidence to suggest that farmers won’t resist the government’s plan for compulsory sales. How far the farmers are willing to go to resist, however, remains to be seen. 

December 1, 2022
Ukraine’s Winter War Dominates NATO Summit

Ukraine’s Winter War Dominates NATO Summit

For NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, there is no more doubt. “We stated that Ukraine will become a member, and I expect allies to reiterate that position,” he warned at the start of the two-day meeting. 

December 1, 2022
AfD MEP Kuhs: Migrant Violence in Brussels is a Self-Inflicted Problem Caused by Inept ‘Elites’

AfD MEP Kuhs: Migrant Violence in Brussels is a Self-Inflicted Problem Caused by Inept ‘Elites’

“Politics have allowed such parallel societies to form; an unbridled immigration policy combined with lavish social benefits and a lack of self-assertion on the part of locals has provoked such conditions,” MEP Kuhs said.

December 1, 2022
The O Antiphons: Advent and Europe’s Deepest Yearning

The O Antiphons: Advent and Europe’s Deepest Yearning

Advent’s “O Antiphons,” like the snow, return annually, always fresh. They call us to renew the faith that animates Europe’s beating heart.

December 1, 2022