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Day: January 3, 2024

Strike: NHS Leaders Get Rich While a Million UK Patients Have Procedures Cancelled

Union demands a 35% pay increase from Tories, but admits it would prefer working with the SNP-led Scottish government.

Michael Curzon January 3, 2024

Macron Allies Slander Le Pen Party as “Putin’s Mouthpiece in France”

The Washington Post article is just the latest in a long series of accusations made against the Rassemblement National over the past few months.

Hélène de Lauzun January 3, 2024

Jimmy Lai Pleads Not Guilty in  Hong Kong Show Trial

Beijing hopes to deter its critics through political ‘lawfare’

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 3, 2024

Euros & Dollars: Hungarian Economy Still Standing Strong

In the cacophony of EU criticism, it is easy to forget that Hungary is one of Europe’s most enduring economic success stories. The unfolding recession has not changed that.

Sven R. Larson January 3, 2024

New Year’s Eve Violence Tears Across Western Europe

Riots, mass brawls and attacks on emergency services are becoming commonplace across the continent.

Zoltán Kottász January 3, 2024

EU Cash Grab Likely As Belgian Council Presidency Begins

Ahead of the European elections, Belgium is pushing a tough federalist line.

Thomas O'Reilly January 3, 2024

Catholic Blessings for Same-Sex Couples: An International Rebellion

Local episcopal conferences react against recent pontifical doctrine.

Hélène de Lauzun January 3, 2024

Britain: Can Kemi Badenoch Revive the Tories?

The MP is popular among her party’s grassroots, but do her actions match her rhetoric?

Michael Curzon January 3, 2024

Portugal’s Very Own Great Replacement

Portugal is being transformed by mass immigration—in all likelihood, irreversibly.

Rafael Pinto Borges January 3, 2024

Fingerprints of Historical Humanity

There is something uncanny about the evident humanness of an old artifact—and something comforting as well.

Julian Kwasniewski January 3, 2024
Strike: NHS Leaders Get Rich While a Million UK Patients Have Procedures Cancelled
NEWS

Strike: NHS Leaders Get Rich While a Million UK Patients Have Procedures Cancelled

Union demands a 35% pay increase from Tories, but admits it would prefer working with the SNP-led Scottish government.

Michael Curzon
January 3, 2024
Macron Allies Slander Le Pen Party as “Putin’s Mouthpiece in France”
NEWS

Macron Allies Slander Le Pen Party as “Putin’s Mouthpiece in France”

The Washington Post article is just the latest in a long series of accusations made against the Rassemblement National over the past few months.

Hélène de Lauzun
January 3, 2024
Jimmy Lai Pleads Not Guilty in  Hong Kong Show Trial
NEWS

Jimmy Lai Pleads Not Guilty in  Hong Kong Show Trial

Beijing hopes to deter its critics through political ‘lawfare’

Tristan Vanheuckelom
January 3, 2024
Euros & Dollars: Hungarian Economy Still Standing Strong
Analysis

Euros & Dollars: Hungarian Economy Still Standing Strong

In the cacophony of EU criticism, it is easy to forget that Hungary is one of Europe’s most enduring economic success stories. The unfolding recession has not changed that.

Sven R. Larson
January 3, 2024
New Year’s Eve Violence Tears Across Western Europe
NEWS

New Year’s Eve Violence Tears Across Western Europe

Riots, mass brawls and attacks on emergency services are becoming commonplace across the continent.

Zoltán Kottász
January 3, 2024
EU Cash Grab Likely As Belgian Council Presidency Begins
NEWS

EU Cash Grab Likely As Belgian Council Presidency Begins

Ahead of the European elections, Belgium is pushing a tough federalist line.

Thomas O'Reilly
January 3, 2024
Catholic Blessings for Same-Sex Couples: An International Rebellion
COMMENTARY

Catholic Blessings for Same-Sex Couples: An International Rebellion

Local episcopal conferences react against recent pontifical doctrine.

Hélène de Lauzun
January 3, 2024
Britain: Can Kemi Badenoch Revive the Tories?
NEWS

Britain: Can Kemi Badenoch Revive the Tories?

The MP is popular among her party’s grassroots, but do her actions match her rhetoric?

Michael Curzon
January 3, 2024
Portugal’s Very Own Great Replacement
COMMENTARY

Portugal’s Very Own Great Replacement

Portugal is being transformed by mass immigration—in all likelihood, irreversibly.

Rafael Pinto Borges
January 3, 2024
Fingerprints of Historical Humanity
Essay

Fingerprints of Historical Humanity

There is something uncanny about the evident humanness of an old artifact—and something comforting as well.

Julian Kwasniewski
January 3, 2024

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