Month: January 2023

BlackRock, Ukraine, and the Davos Gang

As for the agenda of those who seek to profit from suffering and misery thanks to their high political and media connections, we must wake up before it is too late.

17th March for Life in Paris Against Euthanasia

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.

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

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.

Cardinal George Pell: Man of the West

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.”

New Zealand’s Next Prime Minister To Tackle Economy Woes

New Zealand’s Next Prime Minister To Tackle Economy Woes

Over the last few months, New Zealanders have been faced with economic hardship; next quarter, new PM Chris Hipkins must prepare for the recession to hit.

January 24, 2023
Turkish Protesters Burn Swedish Flag

Turkish Protesters Burn Swedish Flag

Adding to the tensions between Stockholm and Ankara, the Swedish youth league of the far-left political party Vänsterpartiet has vowed to continue to express its support for the Kurdish PKK.

January 24, 2023
Welcome to the Green Utopia

Welcome to the Green Utopia

Much like the Communists of the early 20th century, the Scottish government aspires to completely transform society—whether people like it or not.

January 24, 2023
Corruption Haunts Parliament President Roberta Metsola

Corruption Haunts Parliament President Roberta Metsola

The Maltese politician took over the presidency of parliament in January 2022, but the gifts only came to light when she declared them in mid-January a year later, following the Qatargate scandal.

January 24, 2023
PM Orbán: Hungary Will Not Allow Itself To Be Dragged Into War

PM Orbán: Hungary Will Not Allow Itself To Be Dragged Into War

The prime minister zeroed in on Hungary’s illustrious, exceptionally long history, its constant struggle to maintain its unique cultural identity, and to remain the master of its own fate amid persistent coercion from the great powers which have forever surrounded it.

January 24, 2023
Leopards to Ukraine: Germany Says No, Poland Says Yes

Leopards to Ukraine: Germany Says No, Poland Says Yes

Berlin made itself unpopular by refusing to send Ukraine its German-made Leopard II tanks, and forbidding any NATO allies that have them from doing so as well.

January 24, 2023
WEF Convenes in Davos: Prostitution Booms

WEF Convenes in Davos: Prostitution Booms

The self-appointed economic ‘apostles’ preach equality, yet practice immoral indulgences during their visit to Davos.

January 24, 2023
Inside a Modern-Day Heresy Trial

Inside a Modern-Day Heresy Trial

It was exactly one year ago, on a cold, dark winter evening in January 2022, when Paul Coleman arrived in Helsinki for the modern-day heresy trial of Finnish MP Dr. Päivi Räsänen and Bishop Juhana Pohjola.

January 24, 2023
Twitter Files: What Are They and Why Should You Care?

Twitter Files: What Are They and Why Should You Care?

The Twitter Files reveal the company’s heavy political bias in content moderation and its practice of disproportionately censoring conservative-leaning sources—often at the explicit request of political figures.

January 23, 2023
Climate Activists Receive Funding for Cultural Destruction

Climate Activists Receive Funding for Cultural Destruction

The well-organised financial network behind the seemingly haphazard and sporadic activism is shocking even to politicians.

January 23, 2023
Tens of Thousands Gather in Madrid To Protest Government’s Dictatorial Drift

Tens of Thousands Gather in Madrid To Protest Government’s Dictatorial Drift

“It is not about Left, Right, or Center, but about not remaining inactive as our institutions erode, our democracy deteriorates, and our state weakens,” asserted the manifesto, read out during the demonstration.

Tens of Thousands Protest Israel Government’s Judicial Reforms

Tens of Thousands Protest Israel Government’s Judicial Reforms

Netanyahu has dismissed the protests as the outward expression of his leftist opponents’ refusal to accept last November’s election results.

January 23, 2023