Month: April 2023

EU Takes Another Step Towards Its Fit For 55 Goal

The EU now moves forward with the world’s first carbon tariff on high carbon imports with Parliament opting to reduce the regulatory leniency given to the aviation sector in cutting emissions.

Islam’s Paradox: An Interview with <strong>Rémi Brague</strong>

Islam’s Paradox: An Interview with <strong>Rémi Brague</strong>

Many intellectuals express deep admiration for Islam. Yet, they would be horrified if Muslim customs were imposed on them.

Macron Defends Pension Reform In TV Address

Macron Defends Pension Reform In TV Address

The opposition parties were unanimous in denouncing the presidential address, judged “completely out of touch with reality.”

April 18, 2023
Kremlin Critic Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for “Treason”

Kremlin Critic Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for “Treason”

The sentence has been described as “one of the harshest sentences since Joseph Stalin’s time.”

April 18, 2023
Cleaning the Augean Stables

Cleaning the Augean Stables

Our hope is that the investigations that we have planned for the coming months will lead to a cleaning of the Augean stables among other parties and organizations—for the vices common to today’s political class are common to man.

April 18, 2023
Claims Surface Against MEP Maximilian Krah

Claims Surface Against MEP Maximilian Krah

Sources close to the situation have indicated that files have been brought to the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) and Krah’s immunity is likely to be lifted on the basis of the original investigation by the EU anti-fraud agency OLAF.

April 18, 2023
Massive Protest Sees Demonstrators Call for Czech Government’s Resignation 

Massive Protest Sees Demonstrators Call for Czech Government’s Resignation 

Since the onset of the war in February 2022, Fiala’s government has been among the European Union’s most fervent proponents of the collective West’s sanctions against Russia, despite the serious damage they have inflicted on the Czech economy.

April 18, 2023
Spain’s President Apologises to Women Hurt by Sexual Violence Law

Spain’s President Apologises to Women Hurt by Sexual Violence Law

He defended the law as “a good law,” but admits that “an unwanted effect has been caused that neither the Executive Power nor the legislative contemplated, but that we have to solve.”

April 18, 2023
Collective Cowardice: The Key to the Transgender Movement’s Success

Collective Cowardice: The Key to the Transgender Movement’s Success

Once our leaders accepted the premises of the LGBT movement to appease the activists, they stepped out onto the slippery slope they had mocked us for warning about. But many of them are simply cowards—and so here we are.

April 18, 2023
Founder of the Front National Jean-Marie Le Pen Hospitalised

Founder of the Front National Jean-Marie Le Pen Hospitalised

The politician is 94 years old. His adviser told AFP that his family and friends were “worried, but serene.”

April 17, 2023
650 Illegal Immigrants Make It to Spain in Single Week

650 Illegal Immigrants Make It to Spain in Single Week

Illegal crossings of the Mediterranean intensify, with human traffickers mainly departing from Morocco and Algeria.

Brazil’s Lula Calls For the West To End the War

Brazil’s Lula Calls For the West To End the War

Sending weapons is equal to “incentivizing war,” President Lula said in Beijing, showcasing BRICS as a global peace coalition.

April 17, 2023
Von der Leyen Sued Over Pfizer Contracts

Von der Leyen Sued Over Pfizer Contracts

The Commission chief could see her immunity stripped as she is being sued for €50,000 in moral damages for “undermining the collective faith” in the Belgian state.

April 17, 2023