Day: July 22, 2023

EU Sides With Argentina Over Falklands Name

After first deciding to rub salt into the wound with its endorsement of the Argentine name for the Falklands, EU officials later backed down and clarified their position.

3/4 of Austrians Are Dissatisfied With ÖVP-Green Government 

The Gallup Institute’s survey’s results are not particularly surprising in light of the massive numbers of voters who previously voted for establishment parties, but who have now thrown their support behind the FPÖ, seeing in them a party that offers an alternative vision for the country.

The Counter-Revolution Revisited

We must rediscover the principles that—in as many forms as there are Western nations—founded each of our countries and the West as a whole.

CDU leader, now German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in May 2022

German CDU Shifts Right; Merz Backs Proposal To Abolish Current Asylum Regime

Deputy chairman of CDU/CSU faction in the Bundestag Thorsten Frei criticized the current asylum system for not only punishing the physically weaker would-be asylum seekers but also those living in societies that are forced to live with the consequences of receiving massive numbers of young men from alien cultures.

Transgenderism and the Censorship of Women

Women are facing many forms of reprisals—including censorship, loss of employment opportunities, loss of income, deplatforming, and threats of legal action—simply for daring to question the transgender movement.

Belgium’s Coalition Government Trips Over Tax Reform

In a not-too-subtle dig at the MR party, the sole holdout among all seven coalition partners, Belgium’s Finance Minister said that “today we must conclude that not everyone is able to leave their trench and to show the courage to make decisions in the interest of all.”

Women Archaeologists Harassed in Saint-Denis

The French press has covered this affair but hasn’t dared to tackle head-on the question of the origin of the people making the threats and insults. Why are these kinds of attacks happening in Saint-Denis?

Sweet Irony: Nanny Taxes for Your Health

New guidance by the WHO advises Aspartame should not be used for weight loss, and warns that it may lead to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and early death in adults—criticisms usually associated with sugar.

EU Sides With Argentina Over Falklands Name

EU Sides With Argentina Over Falklands Name

After first deciding to rub salt into the wound with its endorsement of the Argentine name for the Falklands, EU officials later backed down and clarified their position.

July 22, 2023
Illegal Border Crossings in Germany Up Over 50% in First Half of 2023

Illegal Border Crossings in Germany Up Over 50% in First Half of 2023

Germany remains the most popular destination for asylum seekers as the number of illegal border crossings into the country has surged in the first six months of 2023.

July 22, 2023
3/4 of Austrians Are Dissatisfied With ÖVP-Green Government 

3/4 of Austrians Are Dissatisfied With ÖVP-Green Government 

The Gallup Institute’s survey’s results are not particularly surprising in light of the massive numbers of voters who previously voted for establishment parties, but who have now thrown their support behind the FPÖ, seeing in them a party that offers an alternative vision for the country.

July 22, 2023
The Counter-Revolution Revisited

The Counter-Revolution Revisited

We must rediscover the principles that—in as many forms as there are Western nations—founded each of our countries and the West as a whole.

July 22, 2023
German CDU Shifts Right; Merz Backs Proposal To Abolish Current Asylum Regime

German CDU Shifts Right; Merz Backs Proposal To Abolish Current Asylum Regime

Deputy chairman of CDU/CSU faction in the Bundestag Thorsten Frei criticized the current asylum system for not only punishing the physically weaker would-be asylum seekers but also those living in societies that are forced to live with the consequences of receiving massive numbers of young men from alien cultures.

July 22, 2023
Transgenderism and the Censorship of Women

Transgenderism and the Censorship of Women

Women are facing many forms of reprisals—including censorship, loss of employment opportunities, loss of income, deplatforming, and threats of legal action—simply for daring to question the transgender movement.

July 22, 2023
“Pedro Sánchez broke all the promises he made”: An Interview with <strong>Pedro Fernández Barbadillo</strong>

“Pedro Sánchez broke all the promises he made”: An Interview with <strong>Pedro Fernández Barbadillo</strong>

European countries are slamming the door one after the other on the 2030 Agenda and progressivism. If Spain were to follow this trend, it would be a huge blow for progressives.

July 22, 2023
Belgium’s Coalition Government Trips Over Tax Reform

Belgium’s Coalition Government Trips Over Tax Reform

In a not-too-subtle dig at the MR party, the sole holdout among all seven coalition partners, Belgium’s Finance Minister said that “today we must conclude that not everyone is able to leave their trench and to show the courage to make decisions in the interest of all.”

Women Archaeologists Harassed in Saint-Denis

Women Archaeologists Harassed in Saint-Denis

The French press has covered this affair but hasn’t dared to tackle head-on the question of the origin of the people making the threats and insults. Why are these kinds of attacks happening in Saint-Denis?

July 22, 2023
Sweet Irony: Nanny Taxes for Your Health

Sweet Irony: Nanny Taxes for Your Health

New guidance by the WHO advises Aspartame should not be used for weight loss, and warns that it may lead to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and early death in adults—criticisms usually associated with sugar.

July 22, 2023
UK Tories Quitting Party Like “Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship”

UK Tories Quitting Party Like “Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship”

Well over one-tenth of the Conservative Party’s current stock of MPs have already announced they will not stand again at the next general election.

July 22, 2023
An Out-of-Place Dutchman Sails into Venice

An Out-of-Place Dutchman Sails into Venice

In program interviews, director Marcin Łakomicki and conductor Markus Stenz suggest that Holländer is really about sexism in modern society and a reinforcement of gender roles. A modern European man educated in what passes for the humanities today might think so. But the deeper contexts are ignored.

July 22, 2023