Boris Johnson Intervenes on Brexit, Sparking Rumours of Possible Return
Critics suggest the former prime minister is less interested in resolving Brexit than finding himself back in the halls of power.
Critics suggest the former prime minister is less interested in resolving Brexit than finding himself back in the halls of power.
Protestors oppose the climate-motivated traffic restrictions, calling them an infringement on freedom.
During the debate, members of AfD and Die Linke called into question the federal government’s silence on the attack, with one of the lawmakers suggesting that the ruling coalition is completely subservient to the United States.
Twenty members urged Austria to ban Russians from attending the Parliamentary Assembly, even if that decision would violate international law and the country’s own neutrality.
President Santokhi, who warned against the threat posed to his country’s “democratic institutions,” has set up a task force to track down those who stormed parliament.
The problem, of course, is that at the end of the day presidents are not monarchs. Such figures cannot serve as “living flags,” let alone constitutional guarantors.
Contrary to neo-Marxist rhetoric, nationalism is not about hatred or superiority. When framed within Christian morality, nationalism centers on love.
The U.S. president announced another half a billion dollars worth of military aid on his historic trip to war-torn Ukraine.
One million shells proposed under a joint EU procurement scheme, according to recommendations by Estonian FM Urmas Reinsalu ahead of Monday’s meeting in Brussels.
An elusive striving for inoffensive ‘inclusivity’ is behind the publisher’s decision to bring hundreds of changes to Dahl’s beloved works.
The trial was thrown out on procedural grounds, with the FPÖ rejecting accusations of bribery as baseless and defamatory.
The two statesmen appear perfectly aligned on continued military support for Ukraine, according to their statements at the Munich International Security Conference.
In three simple steps, Europe’s lawmakers can save the continent from stagflation and economic misery.
Despite having claimed that his comments were made in jest, Brussels’ urban planning chief drew the ire not only of trade unions representing EU staffers but also of EC President Charles Michel.
The FBI memo made the unsubstantiated link between pro-Latin Mass Catholics and “anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, anti-LGBT, and white supremacy” ideology.
Large demonstrations in Madrid signal the start of election campaigns in Spain with a shift to the Right expected.
As migration continues and support for right-wing populists and national conservatives continues to grow, establishment Eurocrats move closer to positions previously only articulated by national Right parties.
When firmly set within the framework of liberalism, human ‘progress’ is largely understood as the ongoing process of privileging technique and technological advancement to eliminate suffering—suffering chiefly seen as pain.
Backtracking on his earlier statements, Japan’s celebrity academic argued that terms like “mass suicide” and “mass seppuku” were intended as “abstract metaphors.”
The one leading the Church is Pope Francis. We should pray for him, not deny his authority.
Parents should be consulted “where appropriate,” states the document, but the will of the child would “ultimately take priority.”
Demonstrations in Belgrade against Europride and in favour of traditional values showed the strength of patriotic movements and the Church. The new National Rally will hold a large meeting on 20 February in Nis.
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