Day: June 1, 2023

Fiscal Forecast: Debt and De-Dollarization, Part II

Can the U.S. government and its allies prevent a determined group of countries from de-dollarizing and significantly hurting the U.S. economy in the process? How would de-dollarization be affected if the unthinkable happens and Russia wins in Ukraine?

Poland Vows To Fight Against “Mandatory Solidarity”

“Let [Western Europe] do these social experiments on their own citizens, with their own money, and leave Poland out of it,” MEP Kosma Złotowski told the EuroCon, as Warsaw pledges to resist migrant quotas.

Old Europe’s Fight To Save Its Young

Malta’s pro-life movement is battling in defence of the youngest and most vulnerable members of their society, and it is an inspiring thing to see.

Kathleen Stock: Common Sense in the Dock

Kathleen Stock: Common Sense in the Dock

In a rare victory for freedom of speech, it is gratifying that the Oxford Union stood by its guns and allowed the address to go ahead.

June 1, 2023
UK Foreign Secretary Welcomes Ukrainian Strikes Within Russia

UK Foreign Secretary Welcomes Ukrainian Strikes Within Russia

Dmitry Medvedev responded that British officials are now a “legitimate military target” for Russian attacks.

June 1, 2023
Fiscal Forecast: Debt and De-Dollarization, Part II

Fiscal Forecast: Debt and De-Dollarization, Part II

Can the U.S. government and its allies prevent a determined group of countries from de-dollarizing and significantly hurting the U.S. economy in the process? How would de-dollarization be affected if the unthinkable happens and Russia wins in Ukraine?

June 1, 2023
Record Media Spending To Manipulate Spain’s Elections

Record Media Spending To Manipulate Spain’s Elections

It has surfaced that certain socialist-party candidates have been involved in a kidnapping plot, electoral fraud, and South American criminal gangs.

EU Parliament Adopts Resolution To Block Hungary’s Council Presidency

EU Parliament Adopts Resolution To Block Hungary’s Council Presidency

As all leftist parties and the center-right EPP voted to support the unprecedented measures, 67 conservative MEPs took Hungary’s side, asking the Commission not to give in to the left’s politically motivated blackmail.

June 1, 2023
Brussels To Curtail Practice of Consultants for Its Cabinets

Brussels To Curtail Practice of Consultants for Its Cabinets

In early May, Minister for Public Enterprises Petra De Sutter (Groen) drew criticism over revelations that two individuals working in her cabinet were still in postal service Bpost’s employ.

Dutch Trade Minister: China Vital to EU’s Green Transition

Dutch Trade Minister: China Vital to EU’s Green Transition

Chinese officials welcomed the comments which came despite the Netherlands’ attempts to restrict the export of semiconductor technology to China.

June 1, 2023
Poland Vows To Fight Against “Mandatory Solidarity”

Poland Vows To Fight Against “Mandatory Solidarity”

“Let [Western Europe] do these social experiments on their own citizens, with their own money, and leave Poland out of it,” MEP Kosma Złotowski told the EuroCon, as Warsaw pledges to resist migrant quotas.

June 1, 2023
Another Obstacle to EU’s Competitiveness?

Another Obstacle to EU’s Competitiveness?

“Maybe it is not too late to wake up and save the EU economy from another unbearable burden with the worst possible timing.” —Enikő Győri

June 1, 2023
Old Europe’s Fight To Save Its Young

Old Europe’s Fight To Save Its Young

Malta’s pro-life movement is battling in defence of the youngest and most vulnerable members of their society, and it is an inspiring thing to see.