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Day: December 16, 2023

Triumph of an Old Classic at La Scala: Montemezzi’s L’Amore dei Tre Re

In this operatic wonder, the characters’ passions are otherworldly in their intensity.

Paul du Quenoy December 16, 2023

The Return of American Excellence

America has her problems, but she also knows how to solve them. By the end of this decade, American excellence will once again be the envy of the world.

Sven R. Larson December 16, 2023

Pope Francis’ ‘Role Models’ for the Russian Youth

Pope Francis’ off-the-cuff remarks are a significant part of his teaching, and as such, they cannot be ignored.

Maciej Dybowski December 16, 2023

Is ESG Dead, or Just Getting Rebranded?

What does BlackRock CEO’s weariness regarding the ESG label signal for the nexus of global finance and political elites?

Carlos Perona Calvete December 16, 2023

Manfred Weber: Pedro Sánchez “Disqualified For Any Future European Position”

Addressing the Spanish PM directly, the head of the centrist European People’s Party said, “It is obvious that this is about you, about your career, not about Spain or Europe.”

Bridget Ryder December 16, 2023

CSU Leader Opposes AfD Ban, But Backs Federal ‘Extremist’ Label

Söder still pushes for the nationwide classification even though it has had no effect on AfD’s popularity in three eastern German states.

Robert Semonsen December 16, 2023

EU Parenthood Certificate Decision Set To Transform European Surrogacy Laws

Backed by a majority of MEPs in Strasbourg Thursday, the legislation could steamroll the opposition to surrogacy of member states.

Thomas O'Reilly December 16, 2023

Spain: Sánchez To Meet With Exiled Catalan Separatist Leader

The meeting abroad would be a victory for the separatists as it gives the appearance of bilateral negotiations between two heads of state.

Bridget Ryder December 16, 2023

EU Requires High-Tech Assistance Features in All Cars

It’s another bureaucratic blow to affordable European transportation

Bridget Ryder December 16, 2023
Triumph of an Old Classic at La Scala: Montemezzi’s <em>L’Amore dei Tre Re</em>
REVIEW

Triumph of an Old Classic at La Scala: Montemezzi’s L’Amore dei Tre Re

In this operatic wonder, the characters’ passions are otherworldly in their intensity.

Paul du Quenoy
December 16, 2023
The Return of American Excellence
COMMENTARY

The Return of American Excellence

America has her problems, but she also knows how to solve them. By the end of this decade, American excellence will once again be the envy of the world.

Sven R. Larson
December 16, 2023
Pope Francis’ ‘Role Models’ for the Russian Youth
Essay

Pope Francis’ ‘Role Models’ for the Russian Youth

Pope Francis’ off-the-cuff remarks are a significant part of his teaching, and as such, they cannot be ignored.

Maciej Dybowski
December 16, 2023
Is ESG Dead, or Just Getting Rebranded?
Analysis

Is ESG Dead, or Just Getting Rebranded?

What does BlackRock CEO’s weariness regarding the ESG label signal for the nexus of global finance and political elites?

Carlos Perona Calvete
December 16, 2023
Manfred Weber: Pedro Sánchez “Disqualified For Any Future European Position”
NEWS

Manfred Weber: Pedro Sánchez “Disqualified For Any Future European Position”

Addressing the Spanish PM directly, the head of the centrist European People’s Party said, “It is obvious that this is about you, about your career, not about Spain or Europe.”

Bridget Ryder
December 16, 2023
CSU Leader Opposes AfD Ban, But Backs Federal ‘Extremist’ Label
NEWS

CSU Leader Opposes AfD Ban, But Backs Federal ‘Extremist’ Label

Söder still pushes for the nationwide classification even though it has had no effect on AfD’s popularity in three eastern German states.

Robert Semonsen
December 16, 2023
EU Parenthood Certificate Decision Set To Transform European Surrogacy Laws
NEWS

EU Parenthood Certificate Decision Set To Transform European Surrogacy Laws

Backed by a majority of MEPs in Strasbourg Thursday, the legislation could steamroll the opposition to surrogacy of member states.

Thomas O'Reilly
December 16, 2023
Spain: Sánchez To Meet With Exiled Catalan Separatist Leader
NEWS

Spain: Sánchez To Meet With Exiled Catalan Separatist Leader

The meeting abroad would be a victory for the separatists as it gives the appearance of bilateral negotiations between two heads of state.

Bridget Ryder
December 16, 2023
EU Requires High-Tech Assistance Features in All Cars
NEWS

EU Requires High-Tech Assistance Features in All Cars

It’s another bureaucratic blow to affordable European transportation

Bridget Ryder
December 16, 2023

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