Skip to content
Search
Close this search box.
SHOP
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Commentary
  • Essays
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Tributes
  • Dreher
  • Democracy Watch
  • Media
  • Events
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Commentary
  • Essays
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Tributes
  • Dreher
  • Democracy Watch
  • Media
  • Events

Day: June 29, 2023

Summit Round-Up: EU Leaders Weigh In on Wagner, Migration, and Budget

Poland promises to veto the migrant relocations, Hungary questions Brussels’s extra-budgetary requests, and others keep worrying about the possibility of a resurgent Wagner coming out of Belarus. All in one day.

Tamás Orbán June 29, 2023

French Race Riots: 40K Officers Dispatched as Far-Left Throws Gasoline on the Fire

While the French government had not yet called a state of emergency on Thursday night, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said “the state’s response will be extremely firm.”

Robert Semonsen June 29, 2023

Fiscal Forecast: When the IMF Destroyed Greece, Part II

The Greek economy was almost destroyed because politicians prioritized the Greek budget deficit over the Greek economy, and because economists at the IMF were not properly educated.

Sven R. Larson June 29, 2023

Border Control Over Deportations: The Answer to Europe’s Migration Problem

Illegal immigrants get free healthcare, housing, and cash—that is no deterrent, but an open invitation to the UK and the EU, said businessman and former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib.

Michael Curzon June 29, 2023

Dutch Farmers Return to Streets After Breakdown in Negotiations

Attje Kuiken, the leader of the Dutch Labour Party, said that farmers should accept that food production must be radically scaled back to save the environment.

Thomas O'Reilly June 29, 2023

Pavica Can Pray

Should Germany follow through with its censorship policies, a legal clash will be inevitable. But for now, the right to pray and gather peacefully has been affirmed.

Ludwig Graf von Brühl June 29, 2023

French Race Riots: Contrasting Portraits of Officer and Slain Suspect Emerge

Prior to his latest run-in with the police and his subsequent and untimely death, the teenager had a total of 15 entries in the criminal records file.

Robert Semonsen June 29, 2023

Record 522,000 German Catholics Quit the Faith in 2022

Rocked by years of scandals, with some still ongoing, the German Catholic church is haemorrhaging members at a record rate as its leadership proposes wildly liberal reforms to the faith.

Chris Tomlinson June 29, 2023

The New Age of Imperialism and a World Without Rules: the Serbian Case

It is as if in this global chaos, a new era of empires is looming and small European nations with a strong sense of identity will have to reaffirm their unwavering commitment to freedom.

Jovan Palalic June 29, 2023

French Riots: Macron Clashes With Police Unions

Two town halls were set ablaze in the second night of race riots, while the country’s politically powerful police unions have turned against the Élysée Palace, saying their officers are being turned into scapegoats.

Thomas O'Reilly June 29, 2023
« Previous Page1 Page2 Next »
Summit Round-Up: EU Leaders Weigh In on Wagner, Migration, and Budget
NEWS

Summit Round-Up: EU Leaders Weigh In on Wagner, Migration, and Budget

Poland promises to veto the migrant relocations, Hungary questions Brussels’s extra-budgetary requests, and others keep worrying about the possibility of a resurgent Wagner coming out of Belarus. All in one day.

Tamás Orbán
June 29, 2023
French Race Riots: 40K Officers Dispatched as Far-Left Throws Gasoline on the Fire
NEWS

French Race Riots: 40K Officers Dispatched as Far-Left Throws Gasoline on the Fire

While the French government had not yet called a state of emergency on Thursday night, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said “the state’s response will be extremely firm.”

Robert Semonsen
June 29, 2023
Fiscal Forecast: When the IMF Destroyed Greece, Part II
Analysis

Fiscal Forecast: When the IMF Destroyed Greece, Part II

The Greek economy was almost destroyed because politicians prioritized the Greek budget deficit over the Greek economy, and because economists at the IMF were not properly educated.

Sven R. Larson
June 29, 2023
Border Control Over Deportations: The Answer to Europe’s Migration Problem
NEWS

Border Control Over Deportations: The Answer to Europe’s Migration Problem

Illegal immigrants get free healthcare, housing, and cash—that is no deterrent, but an open invitation to the UK and the EU, said businessman and former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib.

Michael Curzon
June 29, 2023
Dutch Farmers Return to Streets After Breakdown in Negotiations
NEWS

Dutch Farmers Return to Streets After Breakdown in Negotiations

Attje Kuiken, the leader of the Dutch Labour Party, said that farmers should accept that food production must be radically scaled back to save the environment.

Thomas O'Reilly
June 29, 2023
Pavica Can Pray
COMMENTARY

Pavica Can Pray

Should Germany follow through with its censorship policies, a legal clash will be inevitable. But for now, the right to pray and gather peacefully has been affirmed.

Ludwig Graf von Brühl
June 29, 2023
French Race Riots: Contrasting Portraits of Officer and Slain Suspect Emerge
NEWS

French Race Riots: Contrasting Portraits of Officer and Slain Suspect Emerge

Prior to his latest run-in with the police and his subsequent and untimely death, the teenager had a total of 15 entries in the criminal records file.

Robert Semonsen
June 29, 2023
Record 522,000 German Catholics Quit the Faith in 2022
NEWS

Record 522,000 German Catholics Quit the Faith in 2022

Rocked by years of scandals, with some still ongoing, the German Catholic church is haemorrhaging members at a record rate as its leadership proposes wildly liberal reforms to the faith.

Chris Tomlinson
June 29, 2023
The New Age of Imperialism and a World Without Rules: the Serbian Case
Essay

The New Age of Imperialism and a World Without Rules: the Serbian Case

It is as if in this global chaos, a new era of empires is looming and small European nations with a strong sense of identity will have to reaffirm their unwavering commitment to freedom.

Jovan Palalic
June 29, 2023
French Riots: Macron Clashes With Police Unions
NEWS

French Riots: Macron Clashes With Police Unions

Two town halls were set ablaze in the second night of race riots, while the country’s politically powerful police unions have turned against the Élysée Palace, saying their officers are being turned into scapegoats.

Thomas O'Reilly
June 29, 2023
UK Tories Urged To Drop ‘Fear’ of “Nanny Statism” on NHS
NEWS

UK Tories Urged To Drop ‘Fear’ of “Nanny Statism” on NHS

A former Conservative Party health minister said the government should implement a preventative approach to reduce the rise in “costly” chronic illnesses.

Michael Curzon
June 29, 2023
Stockholm Sees First Quran Burning Since Permit Ban Overturned by Courts
NEWS

Stockholm Sees First Quran Burning Since Permit Ban Overturned by Courts

After months of court battles, anti-Islam protestors have burned yet another copy of the Quran in Stockholm, adding yet more tensions to Sweden’s bid to seek NATO approval from Turkey, whose Foreign Minister condemned the burning.

Chris Tomlinson
June 29, 2023
  • 1
  • 2

IMPRESSUM

SUBSCRIPTION

LOG IN

PRIVACY POLICY

CONTACT

To submit a pitch for consideration: 
submissions@europeanconservative.com

For subscription inquiries:
subscriptions@europeanconservative.com

© The European Conservative 2023

  • Impressum
  • Privacy Policy
  • General Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Made by DIGITALHERO

Summer 2024, Issue 31

  • News
  • Analysis
  • Commentary
  • Essays
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Tributes
  • Dreher
  • Democracy Watch
  • Media
  • Events
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Commentary
  • Essays
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Tributes
  • Dreher
  • Democracy Watch
  • Media
  • Events
Search

About

SHOP

JOBS & VACANCIES

Login

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to personalize the content and advertisements that you see on our website. AcceptDeclinePrivacy policy