Swiss Elections: Rightist SVP Dominates, Greens Face Major Setback
Concerns about mass migration, energy prices gave national conservatives increased mandate.
Concerns about mass migration, energy prices gave national conservatives increased mandate.
Non-existing lemon trees in Italy and missing equipment for an Ivory Coast school are only some of the dodgy expenditures highlighted by the auditors.
Mary Harrington’s scorching polemic urges us to rediscover feminism’s reactionary potential.
If the authorities truly intend to treat Islam with kid gloves in perpetuity, they might as well roll out Sharia law nationwide.
FROM THE FALL 2023 PRINT EDITION: In crossing the threshold into Middle-earth, I stepped into a moral cosmos unlike the relativist world in which I resided.
The complex and controversial legacy of Miklós Horthy defies translation.
In this episode of “Occasional Dialogues,” Kurt Hofer interviews Glenn Ellmers. They discuss Ellmers’ new book, populism, political philosophy, and the need for a muscular Christianity instead of “liberalism with hymnals.”
International groups and critics have called it an attack on religious freedom.
More than three decades after the end of the communist GDR, the successor to the former state party is being ripped apart by internal divisions.
Justice minister resigns after revelation that Brussels magistrate neglected to act on extradition request
Leftist Ione Belarra called for PM Benjamin Netanyahu to stand trial for war crimes.
Reactions to elections in Poland and Germany show how Europe’s elites twist ‘democracy’ to mean whatever suits their interests
Law could make it a crime for parents to dissuade their children from ‘changing genders’
EU Commission blames Parliament for refusing to agree to more effective return policies
Macron under pressure from the Right to tighten failed immigration policy
The arson assault was incited by the attack on a hospital in Gaza, which the mob blamed on Israel.
VOX’s Jorge Buxade argued that the state cannot exercise a power not expressly recognized by law.
Gaza shouldn’t receive a single cent from the West until the hostages are free. But you watch: we’re all going to throw money down that sinkhole.
A look at three representatives of Spanish conservatism: Donoso Cortés, Ramiro de Maeztu, and Elias de Tejada.
Hungary was the only country to abstain on the proposal.
The proposed EU corporate profits tax will either become a power tool against recalcitrant member states or the most unpredictable cost item in any corporation’s finances.
The ruling Law and Justice Party is making a final stab at remaining in power.
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