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Day: December 5, 2022

Russia Will Not Go Along With Oil Price Cap, Kremlin Confirms

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 5, 2022

Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow had prepared for this price cap—a controversial, and according to some experts, ineffectual mechanism that would ‘force’ Russia to sell its oil for less than current market value. 

Is A Recession Really Coming?

Sven R. Larson December 5, 2022

Although some countries have recovered, overall economic activity has been disappointing. To make matters worse, a closer look at capital formation—a.k.a., business investments—and consumer spending suggest that a recession is in fact just around the corner.

The New Blasphemies

Roger Watson December 5, 2022

For there to be blasphemy there needs to be religion and, in this case, I am referring to the religions of identity politics and climate-change activism. These are not merely religions, however; they are the religions of fanatics.

President Macron in State Visit to the United States

Hélène de Lauzun December 5, 2022

Emmanuel Macron clearly tried to put on the costume of the defender of European interests against an American egoism always quick to impose itself in times of crisis.

It’s Time to Meet in Budapest

Christopher J. Farrell December 5, 2022

The stakes are thermonuclear. Military ‘experts’ and strategists are becoming far too comfortable with tweets, podcasts, and TV studio soundbites about tactical nuclear bomb yield, fallout, and downwind projections.

EU Threatens Ban If Musk’s Twitter Shirks Moderation Rules

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 5, 2022

In light of Musk’s adherence to free speech absolutism and the EU’s worsening allergy to open debate on a variety of topics, the road to peaceful co-existence could be bumpy.

Without Confederalism, No N-VA in Belgian Government, Party Chairman Says

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 5, 2022

Given that Bart De Wever will not allow Flanders to impoverish itself over the continued propping up of Wallonia, he sees confederalism as the sole option; through this, more authority—and responsibility—will flow to the separate regions.

Radical Sympathies

Joshua Hren December 5, 2022

Henry James praised Ivan Turgenev because, though the man possessed a pessimistic streak, in his novels he painted tender pictures that bled sympathy for all.

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