Day: May 24, 2023

PM Orbán: Ukraine Can’t Win the War

“I’m speaking here as a politician who should save lives,” the Hungarian Prime Minister said, calling the international community to focus on preventing unnecessary deaths rather than fueling them.

Green Sleaze in Germany

In Europe, the eco-‘woke’ movement is nowhere as strong as it is in Berlin. But after a nepotism scandal was exposed, Germany’s Greens have gone on the defense.

Bulgaria: Protesters Vandalize EU Building Over Ukraine War

The demonstration was organized by the right-wing Vazrazhdane (Revival) party and the Bulgarian Socialist Party, the successor to the former Communist Party, which together occupy 25% of seats in Bulgaria’s 240-seat parliament.

Austria: Large Uptick in Criminal Offenses at Asylum Centers 

The Austrian interior ministry recorded 1,183 criminal offenses—including crimes like rape, sexual abuse of children, physical harm, murder, document forgery, fraud, and theft—that took place at asylum centers in 2022, a year-over-year increase of 57.5%.

EU To Reorganize Budget To Fit in New Foreign Missions

Balancing geopolitical ambitions with budgetary realities, the EU not only keeps existing foreign missions but also tries to add new ones, while calling for 40% female participation and 100% member state-funded personnel.

Greece: Brussels Threatens “Formal Steps” Over Migrant Pushbacks Allegations

Greece: Brussels Threatens “Formal Steps” Over Migrant Pushbacks Allegations

While PM Mitsotakis has not responded directly to the allegations, he has defended his government’s migration policy, saying the massive support his party enjoys is proof that the Greek public backs his party’s stance.

May 24, 2023
PM Orbán: Ukraine Can’t Win the War

PM Orbán: Ukraine Can’t Win the War

“I’m speaking here as a politician who should save lives,” the Hungarian Prime Minister said, calling the international community to focus on preventing unnecessary deaths rather than fueling them.

May 24, 2023
Members Urge Brussels to Change Course on Emissions

Members Urge Brussels to Change Course on Emissions

Officials are concerned that the curbs could distract attention from the push for ‘net zero.’

May 24, 2023
Fiscal Forecast America: How to Predict a Debt Crisis

Fiscal Forecast America: How to Predict a Debt Crisis

We will only get one chance to save America from the abyss of a debt crisis. Let us make sure we get it right on day one.

May 24, 2023
Green Sleaze in Germany

Green Sleaze in Germany

In Europe, the eco-‘woke’ movement is nowhere as strong as it is in Berlin. But after a nepotism scandal was exposed, Germany’s Greens have gone on the defense.

May 24, 2023
Bulgaria: Protesters Vandalize EU Building Over Ukraine War

Bulgaria: Protesters Vandalize EU Building Over Ukraine War

The demonstration was organized by the right-wing Vazrazhdane (Revival) party and the Bulgarian Socialist Party, the successor to the former Communist Party, which together occupy 25% of seats in Bulgaria’s 240-seat parliament.

May 24, 2023
Tribute to French Historian Dominique Venner Banned in Paris

Tribute to French Historian Dominique Venner Banned in Paris

Since 1881, the idea of preventing future crimes by censoring ideas or events were supposed to have disappeared from French law—but the cancellation of the commemoration proves it is still very much alive.

Austria: Large Uptick in Criminal Offenses at Asylum Centers 

Austria: Large Uptick in Criminal Offenses at Asylum Centers 

The Austrian interior ministry recorded 1,183 criminal offenses—including crimes like rape, sexual abuse of children, physical harm, murder, document forgery, fraud, and theft—that took place at asylum centers in 2022, a year-over-year increase of 57.5%.

May 24, 2023
EU To Reorganize Budget To Fit in New Foreign Missions

EU To Reorganize Budget To Fit in New Foreign Missions

Balancing geopolitical ambitions with budgetary realities, the EU not only keeps existing foreign missions but also tries to add new ones, while calling for 40% female participation and 100% member state-funded personnel.

May 24, 2023
As the EU Neglects Its Core Business, EU Regulation Gets Out of Control

As the EU Neglects Its Core Business, EU Regulation Gets Out of Control

Fundamentally, the core of the problem is the EU’s adherence to the precautionary principle, which comes with a deeply unscientific intolerance for any risk.

May 24, 2023