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Day: March 13, 2023

Gods and Gangs:
The Struggle Against Cartels

A look at the struggle against occultism, human sacrifice, and cannibalism in Central America’s gang and cartel culture.

Carlos Perona Calvete March 13, 2023

Kosovo and Serbia Backtracking on EU-Brokered Deal

With more talks due on Saturday it appears the EU is still powerless to break the long-running diplomatic deadlock, in spite of both countries’ desire to join the bloc.

Tadhg Pidgeon March 13, 2023

Gary Lineker Row Rocks BBC

The suspension has raised questions over the BBC’s impartiality and future justification for the UK’s licence fee, which generates £3.8 billion of income for the station annually.

Thomas O'Reilly March 13, 2023

How Egoism Causes More Inflation

A sensational statement by the Federal Reserve reveals how we are setting ourselves up for another destructive inflation episode.

Sven R. Larson March 13, 2023

Russian Agents Arrested for Plotting Insurrection in Moldova

Undercover investigation helped crack down on the conspirators, just two days after the White House warned the plot was underway.

Tamás Orbán March 13, 2023

Catholic Church of Germany Goes Reform-Mad

Pope Francis’ 10th anniversary was heralded by news from the German Catholic Church that it will now be blessing same-sex couples.

Tristan Vanheuckelom March 13, 2023

Flemish Government Staves Off Crackup, Reaches Agreement on Nitrogen

Farmers will get a better deal. A relieved Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon (N-VA) said “it was a long and difficult road, but the result is what counts.”

Tristan Vanheuckelom March 13, 2023

German Diplomat Admonishes Asylum Abuse 

The German ambassador to Pakistan castigated the policies of Green Party Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, as the country accepts 1,000 Afghan refugees each month under a new scheme.

Thomas O'Reilly March 13, 2023

The Case of Katalin Cseh: the Power of Mediocrity

Katalin Cseh’s behaviour is the paradigmatic example of the mediocrity of “clickbait politicians.” Overrepresented in the EP, they seem to forget that statesmanship is much more than likes and retweets.

Rodrigo Ballester March 13, 2023
Gods and Gangs:<br>The Struggle Against Cartels
COMMENTARY

Gods and Gangs:
The Struggle Against Cartels

A look at the struggle against occultism, human sacrifice, and cannibalism in Central America’s gang and cartel culture.

Carlos Perona Calvete
March 13, 2023
Kosovo and Serbia Backtracking on EU-Brokered Deal
NEWS

Kosovo and Serbia Backtracking on EU-Brokered Deal

With more talks due on Saturday it appears the EU is still powerless to break the long-running diplomatic deadlock, in spite of both countries’ desire to join the bloc.

Tadhg Pidgeon
March 13, 2023
Gary Lineker Row Rocks BBC
NEWS

Gary Lineker Row Rocks BBC

The suspension has raised questions over the BBC’s impartiality and future justification for the UK’s licence fee, which generates £3.8 billion of income for the station annually.

Thomas O'Reilly
March 13, 2023
How Egoism Causes More Inflation
Analysis

How Egoism Causes More Inflation

A sensational statement by the Federal Reserve reveals how we are setting ourselves up for another destructive inflation episode.

Sven R. Larson
March 13, 2023
Russian Agents Arrested for Plotting Insurrection in Moldova
NEWS

Russian Agents Arrested for Plotting Insurrection in Moldova

Undercover investigation helped crack down on the conspirators, just two days after the White House warned the plot was underway.

Tamás Orbán
March 13, 2023
Catholic Church of Germany Goes Reform-Mad
NEWS

Catholic Church of Germany Goes Reform-Mad

Pope Francis’ 10th anniversary was heralded by news from the German Catholic Church that it will now be blessing same-sex couples.

Tristan Vanheuckelom
March 13, 2023
Flemish Government Staves Off Crackup, Reaches Agreement on Nitrogen
NEWS

Flemish Government Staves Off Crackup, Reaches Agreement on Nitrogen

Farmers will get a better deal. A relieved Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon (N-VA) said “it was a long and difficult road, but the result is what counts.”

Tristan Vanheuckelom
March 13, 2023
German Diplomat Admonishes Asylum Abuse 
NEWS

German Diplomat Admonishes Asylum Abuse 

The German ambassador to Pakistan castigated the policies of Green Party Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, as the country accepts 1,000 Afghan refugees each month under a new scheme.

Thomas O'Reilly
March 13, 2023
The Case of Katalin Cseh: the Power of Mediocrity
COMMENTARY

The Case of Katalin Cseh: the Power of Mediocrity

Katalin Cseh’s behaviour is the paradigmatic example of the mediocrity of “clickbait politicians.” Overrepresented in the EP, they seem to forget that statesmanship is much more than likes and retweets.

Rodrigo Ballester
March 13, 2023

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