Month: May 2023

How To Prevent an ‘Undesirable’ European Presidency: A Report

The manifestly anti-democratic nature of such a decision, and the exclusion of tens of millions of European citizens who would thus be deprived of their country’s six-month presidency, is not even raised in the Meijers Committee report. 

Kosovo on a Knife’s Edge

In northern Kosovo, ethnic tensions flared when Kosovo Serbs clashed with police and NATO peacekeepers as the former demanded the removal of recently elected Albanian mayors.

Shaping Europe with Real Values

At a recent panel, co-sponsored by The European Conservative, speakers noted that to counteract Brussels’ progressive dogma, Europeans must unite around Christianity as a shared source of moral understanding and cultural heritage.

Fiscal Forecast: Debt and De-Dollarization, Part I

The new debt-ceiling deal has its merits, but it also kicks the big spending reform can down the road. It also ignores the broader threat to the U.S. economy: de-dollarization. On that front, there is one event that could end dollar hegemony with one stroke of the pen.

Commission Hides New Vaccine Contract from Public

There is something shady about the EU’s new deal with Pfizer. Albeit at a higher price, EU countries will have to pay for fewer COVID-19 vaccine doses, but the Commission refuses to say exactly how many.

Social Isolation is a Global Health Crisis

An increasing number of young men have traded in actual, physical friendships for artificial interactions online. Isolated and starved of human interaction, these young men are living lives of abject misery. Isolating oneself from broader society is, in many ways, an early death sentence.

Spanish Actress Puts Surrogacy in Limelight

Last year, the Spanish supreme court again condemned both surrogacy and attempts by Spaniards to sidestep their country’s legal and ethical rules by contracting surrogacy abroad.

Shaping Europe with Real Values

Shaping Europe with Real Values

At a recent panel, co-sponsored by The European Conservative, speakers noted that to counteract Brussels’ progressive dogma, Europeans must unite around Christianity as a shared source of moral understanding and cultural heritage.

Fiscal Forecast: Debt and De-Dollarization, Part I

Fiscal Forecast: Debt and De-Dollarization, Part I

The new debt-ceiling deal has its merits, but it also kicks the big spending reform can down the road. It also ignores the broader threat to the U.S. economy: de-dollarization. On that front, there is one event that could end dollar hegemony with one stroke of the pen.

May 30, 2023
Moscow Hit by Drone Strikes As Conflict Enters “New Phase”

Moscow Hit by Drone Strikes As Conflict Enters “New Phase”

One Russian lawmaker described the strikes as the worst attack on Moscow since World War II.

May 30, 2023
Commission Hides New Vaccine Contract from Public

Commission Hides New Vaccine Contract from Public

There is something shady about the EU’s new deal with Pfizer. Albeit at a higher price, EU countries will have to pay for fewer COVID-19 vaccine doses, but the Commission refuses to say exactly how many.

May 30, 2023
Spain: Socialist PM Calls for Snap Elections Following Local Defeats

Spain: Socialist PM Calls for Snap Elections Following Local Defeats

By calling for early elections, Sánchez is likely working to deny the country’s right-of-center opposition any additional time to further increase its share of the vote.

May 30, 2023
Social Isolation is a Global Health Crisis

Social Isolation is a Global Health Crisis

An increasing number of young men have traded in actual, physical friendships for artificial interactions online. Isolated and starved of human interaction, these young men are living lives of abject misery. Isolating oneself from broader society is, in many ways, an early death sentence.

May 30, 2023
Germany: Left-Liberal Coalition Quietly Flies in 4,000 Migrants Per Month

Germany: Left-Liberal Coalition Quietly Flies in 4,000 Migrants Per Month

The federal interior ministry—generally responsible for determining whose asylum claims are legitimate—has outsourced this task to the approximately 100 NGOs involved in the program.

May 30, 2023
Spanish Actress Puts Surrogacy in Limelight

Spanish Actress Puts Surrogacy in Limelight

Last year, the Spanish supreme court again condemned both surrogacy and attempts by Spaniards to sidestep their country’s legal and ethical rules by contracting surrogacy abroad.

May 30, 2023
Activists Spread Pro-Life Stickers on Paris Free-Floating Bikes

Activists Spread Pro-Life Stickers on Paris Free-Floating Bikes

The advertising campaign was daring and illegal, but fully endorsed by the organisation that wants another voice to be heard on the matter of life defence in the public sphere.

Russia Expels German Teachers and Embassy Employees

Russia Expels German Teachers and Embassy Employees

Moscow has made another diplomatic move against Berlin.

May 30, 2023
Eco-anxiety: Salvation Through Terror

Eco-anxiety: Salvation Through Terror

Awareness of a hypothetical climate apocalypse is causing more and more individuals to fall into grief and despair, suffer panic attacks, and give up their life projects.

May 29, 2023
Former BfV Chief: Last Generation Eco-Activists Enemies of German State

Former BfV Chief: Last Generation Eco-Activists Enemies of German State

The former BfV chief’s statement comes after German police last week raided 15 homes of members of the Last Generation who are suspected of helping to finance a criminal enterprise.

May 29, 2023