Month: December 2023

EU Targets Musk’s X

The ‘illegal content’ probe marks the first use of the controversial Digital Services Act against a large social media company.

Attempted Brussels Firebombing Linked to Congo’s Elections

Attempted Brussels Firebombing Linked to Congo’s Elections

A pro-government singer’s show in Brussels was attacked ahead of the Congolese election.

December 18, 2023
Tensions Mount for Russia’s Neighbors

Tensions Mount for Russia’s Neighbors

From Finland to Bulgaria, NATO’s eastern flank is preparing for conflict with Russia.

December 18, 2023
Serbia: Populist Right Declares Landslide Victory

Serbia: Populist Right Declares Landslide Victory

President Vučić is confident in his party’s win, but official results are not expected until Monday night.

December 18, 2023
Farmers Across Germany Protest Diesel Tax Break Cuts

Farmers Across Germany Protest Diesel Tax Break Cuts

“Too much is too much!”: German Farmers’ Association warns that this is “only the beginning” of their opposition to the diesel austerity.

December 18, 2023
Family Business: The Cases Against Joe and Hunter Biden

Family Business: The Cases Against Joe and Hunter Biden

Both Bidens face court challenges as they are accused of taking millions in foreign payments.

December 18, 2023
Sweden: “If You Want Our Aid, Take Back Your Migrants”

Sweden: “If You Want Our Aid, Take Back Your Migrants”

The landmark reform in Sweden’s foreign aid policy is indicative of the SD-supported government’s attempt to reorient policies so they align with national, not globalist, interests.

December 18, 2023
Ukraine: One Dead and Multiple Injured After Grenade Attack on Council Meeting

Ukraine: One Dead and Multiple Injured After Grenade Attack on Council Meeting

Ukrainian security services are investigating the incident as terrorism.

December 18, 2023
Gazes Meeting Our Own: Frans Hals at London’s National Gallery

Gazes Meeting Our Own: Frans Hals at London’s National Gallery

17th century Dutch painter Frans Hals, subject of an exhibition at London’s National Gallery, transformed portraiture into a recognized artform.

December 18, 2023
<strong>Symposia</strong>, Ep. 4: <br>“Fish With Their Heads On” with Joseph Shaw & Charles Coulombe

<strong>Symposia</strong>, Ep. 4: <br>“Fish With Their Heads On” with Joseph Shaw & Charles Coulombe

Together, at one of England’s most historic pubs, the trio discuss the merits of monarchy, re-enchantment, the causes and consequences of the abuse crisis in the Church, declining birthrates, GK Chesterton, and animal-centric sentimentalism.

December 17, 2023
France to Bring Back Uniforms in State Schools

France to Bring Back Uniforms in State Schools

The subject of clothing in schools regularly crops up in French politics, but until now no education minister has implemented it.

December 17, 2023
EU Parliament Passes Health Data Legislation

EU Parliament Passes Health Data Legislation

Brussels’ attempts to consolidate the flow of health data are raising concerns about ‘medical totalitarianism’ as MEPs warn against sacrificing patient privacy for profit.

December 17, 2023
Almost Half of Finns Polled Want to Halt All Humanitarian Immigration

Almost Half of Finns Polled Want to Halt All Humanitarian Immigration

Survey respondents link immigration to the erosion of the educational and social welfare systems, high social trust, and low-crime society.

December 17, 2023