An Antisemite? Pius XII was a Righteous Gentile
It is hard not to draw the conclusion that the observable obsessive impulse to destroy Pius’ reputation is driven more by ideology than by any objective historical inquiry.
It is hard not to draw the conclusion that the observable obsessive impulse to destroy Pius’ reputation is driven more by ideology than by any objective historical inquiry.
At home, Biden is unpopular, assailed by legal difficulties, and widely regarded as too physically and mentally incompetent to do his job.
As Law and Justice fights tooth and nail against a Europhile challenge, a new fusionary force is brewing on the Polish Right.
In Outside the Gates, Hackett reveals to us that transcendence is woven into social reality, most especially in that highest friendship which tyranny seeks to root out: the friendship of virtue.
Marco Wanderwitz says AfD “seriously endangers our free democratic basic order and the state as a whole.”
The European People’s Party wants a new law to ban pardons for corruption charges.
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Radoičić was an associate of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s, who once named him one of the “guardians of Serbia in Kosovo and Metohija.”
Poles have learned the hard way that there are no holidays from history.
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The EU has “no other choice” but to significantly increase its defense budget after 2025, Commissioner Breton said, suggesting a joint war fleet and missile defense network.
The new three-party government may be in place ahead of crucial EU talks on Ukraine.
The ‘Corbyn wing’ of the party is gearing up to shape policies in a possible Labour government.
We have not been gradually losing our rights, freedoms, and political power. In truth, we never really had them to begin with, for they were never grounded in true political authority.
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Prize laureate Claudia Goldin’s economic research claims that women can be liberated with a birth-control pill.
Although the Gaza Strip has been blockaded for many years, the terrorist organisation has been able to shore up support from a myriad of backers.
It seems that German democracy must be “defended” from itself whenever it produces results that are unfavorable to the establishment.
Brussels is making a stab at Ireland’s corporate tax collection before the European elections with a proposal that would increase the country’s annual EU contribution by 50%.
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Artificial intelligence could be used to help teachers with exam marking and lesson planning.
Everyone’s life has been changed by Moscow’s atrocities.
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