Day: May 1, 2023

The Central European Paradox

Twenty years ago, Central Europe had the lowest birth rate in the EU. The region has seen the greatest improvement in recent years. At the same time, female employment is also at its peak, the at-risk-of-poverty rate is much lower, and real earnings are rising steadily.

Tradition in a Homeless World

Defending tradition in an anti-traditional world such as ours requires both belief and boldness. Tim Stanley manifests both, combining wry humour and a sense of peace with the world unseen in many political polemics.

European Parliament Divided Over Chat Control

While the EPP tried to reassure colleagues that the proposed legislation preventing child sexual abuse does not violate the personal privacy of EU citizens, many MEPs remain unconvinced, calling for different approaches.

Centrist Bill To Abolish Pension Reform?

The LIOT group announced its intention to propose a new bill to repeal the pension reform. They will focus specifically on the repeal of Article 7—the one that pushes back the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 years.

Labour Day: On Work and Rebellion

The ruling class would empty the countryside of land-owning farmers, while sprawling urbanity saps the energies of demoralized workers toiling in front of their computer’s monitor.

Spain’s Housing Law Leaves Soldiers and Working Class Behind

The Spanish Troop and Sailor Association (ATME) has been critical of Sánchez’s housing measures. Military personnel often have to wait months for housing and are easily evicted if they fall behind on their rent, even in military housing.

Ten Years of Gay Marriage: How the French Right Gave Up the Fight

Ten Years of Gay Marriage: How the French Right Gave Up the Fight

The abandonment of the fight against gay marriage by the political class on the Right tells us a lot about one of the favourite weapons of progressivism: creating the appearance of an ineluctable process.

UN: Over 33,000 Have Fled Violence in Sudan

UN: Over 33,000 Have Fled Violence in Sudan

In light of the worsening maelstrom as two factions vie for power, western governments have gradually been getting their citizens out.

The Central European Paradox

The Central European Paradox

Twenty years ago, Central Europe had the lowest birth rate in the EU. The region has seen the greatest improvement in recent years. At the same time, female employment is also at its peak, the at-risk-of-poverty rate is much lower, and real earnings are rising steadily.

May 1, 2023
Tradition in a Homeless World

Tradition in a Homeless World

Defending tradition in an anti-traditional world such as ours requires both belief and boldness. Tim Stanley manifests both, combining wry humour and a sense of peace with the world unseen in many political polemics.

May 1, 2023
European Parliament Divided Over Chat Control

European Parliament Divided Over Chat Control

While the EPP tried to reassure colleagues that the proposed legislation preventing child sexual abuse does not violate the personal privacy of EU citizens, many MEPs remain unconvinced, calling for different approaches.

May 1, 2023
Centrist Bill To Abolish Pension Reform?

Centrist Bill To Abolish Pension Reform?

The LIOT group announced its intention to propose a new bill to repeal the pension reform. They will focus specifically on the repeal of Article 7—the one that pushes back the legal retirement age from 62 to 64 years.

Shining Cities and Sovereign Nations

Shining Cities and Sovereign Nations

This year’s CPAC Hungary will showcase the country’s promise as a testing ground of conservative policies.

Labour Day: On Work and Rebellion

Labour Day: On Work and Rebellion

The ruling class would empty the countryside of land-owning farmers, while sprawling urbanity saps the energies of demoralized workers toiling in front of their computer’s monitor.

German Intelligence Gets Legal Right To Surveil Junge Alternative

German Intelligence Gets Legal Right To Surveil Junge Alternative

With the new designation, the BfV now has the authority to use all intelligence tools at its disposal to monitor JA, including the use of confidential informants, electronic wiretapping, and covert observations.

May 1, 2023
Spain’s Housing Law Leaves Soldiers and Working Class Behind

Spain’s Housing Law Leaves Soldiers and Working Class Behind

The Spanish Troop and Sailor Association (ATME) has been critical of Sánchez’s housing measures. Military personnel often have to wait months for housing and are easily evicted if they fall behind on their rent, even in military housing.

May 1, 2023
British Nurses Warned Against Illegal Strike Action

British Nurses Warned Against Illegal Strike Action

48 hours of strike action by British nurses have been thrown into doubt after the High Court ruled it to be illegal.

May 1, 2023
No, Minister

No, Minister

To echo Raab’s sentiments: a dangerous precedent has been set here. How are ministers expected to effect change when the slightest criticism could see them hounded out of office? 

May 1, 2023