Sunak Enrages the Right, but Where Can They Go?
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, to whom the Right often turns in times of trouble, is taking a break … in the jungle.
Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, to whom the Right often turns in times of trouble, is taking a break … in the jungle.
Protests against the amnesty law have attracted thousands of participants over the last week.
The ex-home secretary said Sunak lacks “the qualities of leadership that this country needs.”
The EU Commission no longer heeds science and has ditched any inkling of pragmatism, the panelists warned.
“Instead of treating the ill, Hamas uses hospitals for terrorism. This sick exploitation of the Gazan people must be stopped.”
Päivi Räsänen’s case illustrates that dangerously vague ‘hate speech’ laws will be abused by those in power.
“I hope other innocent people will be spared the same ordeal for simply voicing their convictions”—Päivi Räsänen.
Suella Braverman insists the government has no “plan B” for stopping illegal immigration.
Government still refuses to acknowledge link between Muslim immigration and antisemitic acts
With bankruptcies rising sharply and major companies cutting jobs, Germany’s economic future looks bleak.
Questions remain over just what would constitute “raising tension.”
The joint statement scolds the terrorists for painting a target on Palestinian hospitals inside Gaza.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has long described Hungary as the safest country in Europe for Jewish people.
French political life is divided by a demarcation line between a “camp of good” and a “camp of evil,” but today that line has moved.
Braverman’s attempts to appear tough and right-wing have gone too far for the prime minister.
Political and civic leaders will gather in New York to affirm human rights, political sovereignty, the family, and fundamental freedoms.
False Hispanism is based on totally unhinged ideologies ranging from toxic nationalism to Stalinist communism.
Security sources say it’s difficult to believe that at least the Ukrainian General Staff was unaware of the sabotage operation.
The proposed policy comes months after France banned disposable packaging from fast food restaurants.
Rivera deliberately chose the moment of creation as a subject matter, recognizing its revolutionary potential.
For those anchored in Christian tradition, Vattimo’s postmodernism is interesting for claiming to share this anchor, even as it sails into perilous waters.
While Pope Francis pushes back against traditionalists, progressive-minded priests are dwindling in American seminaries.
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