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Day: September 16, 2023

State-Funded Video Sparks Hungary-Sweden Diplomatic Spat

Among the policies criticized are patriotism, sovereignty, and a “ban on gender studies.”

Robert Semonsen September 16, 2023

EU Invests Millions in Dystopian Degrowth Project

The economic degrowth research project sounds like a planned global economy.

Bridget Ryder September 16, 2023

More Busts in the Green Energy Boom

Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.

Bridget Ryder September 16, 2023
Gimo Baram

“You need one united common list to have a chance of winning the elections”: An Interview with Gimo Baram

“It is no more a fight between the Left and the Right. That was before. It is now a fight between the nationalist and the globalist.”

Robert Semonsen September 16, 2023

Blue Sky Jet Fuel Mandate Will Spur Soaring Flight Prices

The fine print shows hesitation even in Brussels on the stringent standards.

Bridget Ryder September 16, 2023

Brexit Bitterness Continues To Cloud Reporting

A Guardian report on the British use of harmful pesticides stands accused of “putting Europhilic dogma ahead of reality.”

Michael Curzon September 16, 2023

U.S. Backs Nuclear Power in Poland and Romania

Germany is increasingly alone in its anti-nuclear stance as countries look to U.S. support for construction of next-gen nuclear reactors.

Thomas O'Reilly September 16, 2023

AI and an Economy Without Consultants

In the short term, AI could hit the consultant sector hardest—conservatives should be thinking about how a post-intermediary economy relates to their principles.

Carlos Perona Calvete September 16, 2023

Ratzinger and Augustine

In Augustine, Ratzinger found a thinker who believed that the dimensions of faith and reason “should not be separated or placed in opposition; rather, they must always go hand in hand.”

André P. DeBattista September 16, 2023
State-Funded Video Sparks Hungary-Sweden Diplomatic Spat
NEWS

State-Funded Video Sparks Hungary-Sweden Diplomatic Spat

Among the policies criticized are patriotism, sovereignty, and a “ban on gender studies.”

Robert Semonsen
September 16, 2023
EU Invests Millions in Dystopian Degrowth Project
NEWS

EU Invests Millions in Dystopian Degrowth Project

The economic degrowth research project sounds like a planned global economy.

Bridget Ryder
September 16, 2023
More Busts in the Green Energy Boom
NEWS

More Busts in the Green Energy Boom

Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.

Bridget Ryder
September 16, 2023
“You need one united common list to have a chance of winning the elections”: An Interview with <strong>Gimo Baram</strong>
Interview

“You need one united common list to have a chance of winning the elections”: An Interview with Gimo Baram

“It is no more a fight between the Left and the Right. That was before. It is now a fight between the nationalist and the globalist.”

Robert Semonsen
September 16, 2023
Blue Sky Jet Fuel Mandate Will Spur Soaring Flight Prices
NEWS

Blue Sky Jet Fuel Mandate Will Spur Soaring Flight Prices

The fine print shows hesitation even in Brussels on the stringent standards.

Bridget Ryder
September 16, 2023
Brexit Bitterness Continues To Cloud Reporting
NEWS

Brexit Bitterness Continues To Cloud Reporting

A Guardian report on the British use of harmful pesticides stands accused of “putting Europhilic dogma ahead of reality.”

Michael Curzon
September 16, 2023
U.S. Backs Nuclear Power in Poland and Romania
NEWS

U.S. Backs Nuclear Power in Poland and Romania

Germany is increasingly alone in its anti-nuclear stance as countries look to U.S. support for construction of next-gen nuclear reactors.

Thomas O'Reilly
September 16, 2023
AI and an Economy Without Consultants
Essay

AI and an Economy Without Consultants

In the short term, AI could hit the consultant sector hardest—conservatives should be thinking about how a post-intermediary economy relates to their principles.

Carlos Perona Calvete
September 16, 2023
Ratzinger and Augustine
Essay

Ratzinger and Augustine

In Augustine, Ratzinger found a thinker who believed that the dimensions of faith and reason “should not be separated or placed in opposition; rather, they must always go hand in hand.”

André P. DeBattista
September 16, 2023

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