Uncertainty: To Hope’s End and Heart’s Breaking
Uncertainty faces us more regularly than certainty. What are we to make of this?
Uncertainty faces us more regularly than certainty. What are we to make of this?
The EU’s top military advisor said that European sanctions have barely reduced the Kremlin’s capacity to wage war.
The F16s are unlikely to be of any help in Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive, which, partly due to lack of air support, has been slow in making noteworthy gains.
A pro-UK Scottish writer told The European Conservative that the SNP could return to being a “fringe party,” which would have massive implications for Scottish independence.
The remaining leadership of the Wagner Group threatens another march on Moscow if the leader’s death is confirmed.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo has just over a month to gather the votes he’ll need to to save his country from another leftist-progressive-separatist coalition government.
The battle for control over the GOP is in full swing. The old establishment are dead set on taking back the party from the MAGA Trumpers.
The judge claims payment is “required by history” and “required by law.”
The case is just the latest of several sex attack committed by Afghan migrants in Germany in recent years.
Dettmar said before the trial that he doubted the usefulness of masks: “If you want to wear them voluntarily to school, you can do so, but we don’t have to patronise parents.”
The case is just the latest of several sex attack committed by Afghan migrants in Germany in recent years.
Dettmar said before the trial that he doubted the usefulness of masks: “If you want to wear them voluntarily to school, you can do so, but we don’t have to patronise parents.”
The new Irish hate speech law will carry a penalty of five years in prison, potentially even for memes, thanks to the hard work of Soros-funded NGOs skewing the data to present one of the most tolerant societies as anything but.
The reason why Lance Morrow matters is that he may well be the last living bridge to a bygone age in journalism.
The candidates looked more like contestants on Trump’s business reality television program The Apprentice than serious alternative contenders for the highest office in the land.
There is no doubt anymore. The BRICS countries are working hard to dethrone the dollar.
The harder line on migration is a direct result of the June riots, whether or not Macron admits it.
Opposition parties and feminists are concerned that children’s rights and women’s rights are being violated, not to mention science being ignored.
The Summit called for “a comprehensive reform of the UN, including the Security Council” to make it more representative of the developing world.
The stakes are high for Meta as a large part of its revenue is based on personalised advertising.
The MPs said the boycott is having a chilling effect on free speech and media plurality.
City leaders changed their tune when faced with increased rates of violent crime.
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