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Day: January 25, 2023

South African Group To Set Up its Own Energy Infrastructure

Tadhg Pidgeon January 25, 2023

In the face of crumbling energy infrastructure, one civil rights group is looking to establish its own power provider.

17th March for Life in Paris Against Euthanasia

Hélène de Lauzun January 25, 2023

For the organizers of the movement, the challenge is to encourage politicians to think differently, and to refuse to encourage the culture of death by instead developing alternative policies that respect life and the dignity of the human person.

Finland To Join NATO Without Sweden Amid Quran-Burning Controversy

Tamás Orbán January 25, 2023

President Erdoğan has so far blocked both countries’ bids and is using his vetoes as political leverage in an attempt to get Sweden and Finland to meet his demands.

Portugal: Support for National-Conservative Chega Reaches All-Time High 

Robert Semonsen January 25, 2023

For those who have been paying moderately close attention to European politics over the past several years—and especially over the last year to six months—Chega’s continued electoral ascendency is indicative of a much broader trend presently taking place across much of Europe.

Bank Sells Services and ‘Polyamorous’ Relationships

Bridget Ryder January 25, 2023

ING promotes itself as the “banco no banco,” in English, the ‘not-a-bank bank,’ proclaiming to have broken banking conventions. 

Swedish PM Addresses Continued Wave of Bombings, Shootings, and Deaths 

Robert Semonsen January 25, 2023

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) called those responsible for the ever-increasing violence “the domestic terrorists of our time.”

Germany Follows U.S. in About Face: Modern Tanks for Ukraine 

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 25, 2023

Chancellor Scholz may have received guarantees from the U.S. that it would send its M1 Abrams tanks, which persuaded Berlin to follow suit with its Leopards.

Cardinal George Pell: Man of the West

Samuel Gregg January 25, 2023

In what turned out to be his last public homily, delivered three days before he died, Cardinal Pell referred to the “heritage of Wojtyla and Ratzinger.” In addition to being courageous teachers of the Catholic faith, they were, Pell said, also “Europeans, examples of men with profound knowledge of the high culture of the Western world.”

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