Tories Draw Parents Out of Home and Into Workplace
The Conservative government hopes its plan will make a “big difference” in taking parents away from their children and back into the workforce.
The Conservative government hopes its plan will make a “big difference” in taking parents away from their children and back into the workforce.
After meeting the Finnish President, Erdoğan will likely ratify Finland’s application within a month. Sweden, however, will probably have to wait until after May’s elections.
The report signals that not only is the EU wanted in the South Caucasus, but the EU wants to be there as well.
The large turnout for the march shows that the Iberian pro-life movement is in fact gaining steam.
One only hopes that the current wave of political masochism in America will crest and that elites will understand that you cannot build a stable future by destroying the past or demonizing your heritage.
“Very relevant consequences” could follow, the head of the European Parliament’s China delegation said in response. “Beijing has been warned.”
The government’s announcement to use article 49.3 of the Constitution has put the country in a state of fever. Now, the government runs the risk of being overthrown.
Failing to return migrants “hampers our system and erodes trust,” the Commissioner said, urging members to ramp up deportations.
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo is refusing to act. She and her team are blaming the government and its pension reform for the current situation, which she intends to encourage.
Experts describe Montenegro as being divided along pro-Russian and pro-Western lines, with a long running dispute over the status of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
A taxation of 1.5% “from a heritage of 50 million euros” could help aid the West’s transition to carbon neutrality, according to the backers of a new campaign.
Bright Horizons sparked outrage with a pamphlet which offers advice on raising “children who identify as female.” It encouraged parents to stop using ‘gender-influenced’ terms like princess and tomboy.
The admissions from Minister Karl Lauterbach comes as a serious recognition of the fears many held about the vaccine.
MEPs-turned-lobbyists will have a harder time getting back to business under the new rules aimed to curb corruption in Brussels in the fallout of Qatargate.
The government has been slowly negotiating pension reform with the EU Commission, but economists project they will increase pension costs in the long run.
Black nationalist Kémi Séba has previously spoken alongside Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin and has praised Russia in its efforts to undermine French influence in Africa.
Tory officials made sex education compulsory and, in some regions, have pushed through more and more explicit content, but now complain children are being taught too much.
The green banner of environmentalism rightfully belongs to those who resist the ideology of entropy, the global breakdown of every function and form, from borders to genders.
Prime Minister Orbán’s meeting with the leader of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) may have been intended as a message to the ruling Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP).
China has rearranged the power balance in the Middle East, leaving the U.S. and its main regional ally, Israel, isolated.
The Federal Reserve, eager to not let a good crisis go to waste, is using the SVB crisis to quietly turn on the money supply faucet again.
Those previously hailing the reform as a step against right-wing populism are now flustered by the notion that they too will undergo the same scrutiny of their revenue sources.
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