Month: August 2023

Musk To Sue Soros’ Open Society in Irish Free Speech Row

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.

When We Were Journalists

The reason why Lance Morrow matters is that he may well be the last living bridge to a bygone age in journalism.

Donald Trump Wins the First Republican Debate

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.

The No-Dollar BRICS Future

There is no doubt anymore. The BRICS countries are working hard to dethrone the dollar.

The EU’s Orwellian Internet Censorship Regime

The EU’s Orwellian Internet Censorship Regime

The technocratic crusade against so-called disinformation is in fact nakedly political and anti-democratic.

August 24, 2023
Wagner Outlets Cry Foul After Prigozhin’s Plane Crashes

Wagner Outlets Cry Foul After Prigozhin’s Plane Crashes

There is growing certainty that Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is among the dead after his private jet was allegedly shot down north of Moscow Wednesday night.

August 24, 2023
German MEP Claims Serbia Made Secret Arms Deal With Ukraine

German MEP Claims Serbia Made Secret Arms Deal With Ukraine

In exchange, the Zelensky government allegedly committed to not diplomatically recognise Kosovo.

August 24, 2023
African Union Suspends Niger Over Coup

African Union Suspends Niger Over Coup

The African Union threatened sanctions and other punitive measures against “members of the military junta and supporters of the coup d’état in Niger.”

August 24, 2023
How the Man on the Screen Hijacked the BRICS Summit

How the Man on the Screen Hijacked the BRICS Summit

While the others focused on the future of their economic partnership, President Putin used his screentime to blame the West for the war in Ukraine and appeal to the developed world by offering free food for those most hit by the grain shortage.

August 24, 2023
<em>The Swiss Family Robinson</em>: A Return to the Classics

<em>The Swiss Family Robinson</em>: A Return to the Classics

As in most of the great classics, the essential nature of gratitude in difficult circumstances is constantly emphasized.

August 24, 2023
Europe in Slow-Moving Recession

Europe in Slow-Moving Recession

In country after country, the economy is getting worse. What can governments do about it?

August 23, 2023
Polls Predict Close Contest in Polish Election

Polls Predict Close Contest in Polish Election

Some opinion polls suggest only 2-3 percentage points separate the right-wing government parties from the centrist-liberal opposition.

August 23, 2023
Dutch Patriotic Student Society Undeterred After Antifa Ambush

Dutch Patriotic Student Society Undeterred After Antifa Ambush

Three ‘antifascists’ were arrested by police following the altercation in which two conservative students received head injuries.

August 23, 2023
Medvedev Floats Annexing Break-Away Georgian Republics

Medvedev Floats Annexing Break-Away Georgian Republics

“For the U.S. and its henchmen, the territory of the former Union is a ‘country of unlearned lessons,” the former Russian president wrote on the anniversary of the Georgian war, while casually threatening to renew the conflict.

August 23, 2023
EU’s ‘Climate Pope’ Officially Resigns, Šefčovič Assumes Duties

EU’s ‘Climate Pope’ Officially Resigns, Šefčovič Assumes Duties

One of the longest-serving European Commissioners, Maroš Šefčovič is tasked with rolling out Timmermans’ pet project, the EU’s Green Deal.

August 23, 2023
Slovak Election: Eurosceptic party wants referendum on NATO membership

Slovak Election: Eurosceptic party wants referendum on NATO membership

Predicted election winner Robert Fico vows to keep Slovakia inside the EU and NATO but doesn’t rule out a coalition with any party.

August 23, 2023