Month: May 2023

Germany: Trans Women Will Be Drafted as Men

Despite criticizing Ukraine for doing the same, the German SPD-led government’s new trans recognition law will prevent trans women from dodging the draft in the event of future mobilization.

Hungarian Parliament Approves Judicial Reforms

Although the reforms should be enough to unlock half of the €27 billion worth of frozen funds, the European Commission will likely take its time to use it as leverage on the LGBT and migration front as well.

MEPs To Lose ‘Right of Dissent’

The report lends credence to the belief that the EU seeks to use post-Qatargate reforms to harass dissenting MEPs, banning them from speaking against EU foreign policy missions while overseas.

Fraud Investigation Launched Against AfD MEP

Krah is alleged to have helped rig a tendering process in favour of a company to which he has links, fanning the flames of a worsening internal spat within the AfD’s Brussels contingent.

The State of Karl Marx, Part II: Avoiding Anarchy

It’s imperative that we strive to understand Marx’s account of history and justice, given that it continues to possess so much of the public debate on who we are and what our future may look like.