Day: April 1, 2023

“The great war of the 21st century is the anthropological war”: An Interview with <strong>Miklos Lukacs</strong>

“The great war of the 21st century is the anthropological war”: An Interview with Miklos Lukacs

The greatest risk is that all human reproduction will be put in the hands of technology—that would be the end of the human being.

April 1, 2023
European Parliament Moves Towards Criminalisation of ‘Ecocide’

European Parliament Moves Towards Criminalisation of ‘Ecocide’

If accepted by the Commission and the Council of the EU, all EU member states will adapt their criminal law, prosecuting such environmental crimes in the future.

Turkey: Islamist NGO Takes Advantage of Earthquake Aid

Turkey: Islamist NGO Takes Advantage of Earthquake Aid

The IHH is banned in multiple EU countries for terror ties and is acknowledged by experts as a Turkish government proxy used to provide logistical support for Islamists.

April 1, 2023
The Anniversary of Mireille Knoll’s Murder and France’s Jewish Exodus

The Anniversary of Mireille Knoll’s Murder and France’s Jewish Exodus

In order for France to live up to its pillars of liberté, égalité and fraternité, it must confront the rising tide of antisemitism.

April 1, 2023
IOC Recommends Return of Russian Athletes to International Competition 

IOC Recommends Return of Russian Athletes to International Competition 

Only as “individual neutral athletes” should Russians participate, says the IOC. About the Paris Olympics, however, no decision has been made.

April 1, 2023
Bulgaria Facing High-Stakes Elections on Sunday

Bulgaria Facing High-Stakes Elections on Sunday

With the center-right and center-left head-to-head in the polls, the most likely winners will be the socialists again, with the shadowy president at the helm.

April 1, 2023
Finland’s Meloni Moment? Nationalists Hopeful Ahead of Elections

Finland’s Meloni Moment? Nationalists Hopeful Ahead of Elections

The Finns Party, which is in a tight three-way race, aims to capitalise on rising dissatisfaction directed at the ruling Social Democrats over immigration and inflation, as Finnish voters head to the polls this Sunday.

April 1, 2023
Renew Calls for Stronger Cordon Sanitaire After 2024

Renew Calls for Stronger Cordon Sanitaire After 2024

Centrist parties need a coalition pact, the Renew leader said, that would guarantee them top EU positions and prevent any right-wing alliance.

April 1, 2023
Forgotten Classics: On Reading Louis De Wohl’s <em>The Spear</em> During Holy Week

Forgotten Classics: On Reading Louis De Wohl’s The Spear During Holy Week

The Spear serves as a lectio divina of sorts, that is, as an opportunity to imagine oneself in the action of the Holy Scriptures.

April 1, 2023