British Primary School Faces Bomb Threat Amid Palestine Row
Possible forced closure on safety grounds after pupils banned from wearing pro-Palestine badges in class
Possible forced closure on safety grounds after pupils banned from wearing pro-Palestine badges in class
François-Xavier Bellamy’s position is difficult to defend since his party belongs to the EPP group whose positions are often at odds with his own.
After months of falling, U.S. interest rates are rising again. There is no apparent economic reason for this, which suggests that investors are worried about government solvency.
Communist allegedly shaped education report framing European history as racist and imperialist.
A second Trump presidency could put extra pressure on asylum routes through Spain, a report claims.
Online influencers play a key role in introducing transgender ideology to children.
A Dutch academic study reveals significant financial burdens from migration, varying based on immigrants’ countries of origin.
Keir Starmer is attacking traditionalists in ongoing culture wars and threatening a reversal of Brexit.
“The war psychosis of old remains. Nobody is willing to deviate from the path of a failed strategy,” the Hungarian foreign minister said.
“Physical hardship has gradually given way to moral hardship” as farmers struggle to survive under increasingly absurd ‘green’ EU regulations.
Supporters of the Florida Governor will likely flock to Donald Trump ahead of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.
Lenin created one of the most brutal, destructive, and barbaric totalitarian regimes ever.
The founder of Western philosophy was persecuted by the oligarchy-sponsored anti-family egalitarian atheism of his day.
Europe is the 3,000 years of history behind us, not a handful of officials and unelected functionaries of the European Commission telling nations how to behave.
For these MEPs, it’s only ‘democracy’ when they’re winning elections. Otherwise, democracy is ‘under attack.’
Between social values, patriotism, and the economy, U.S. conservatives will have to decide which issues matter most.
In Nichols’ Apologia, we see the ‘practical corollaries’ to which love of the Church leads when it is under attack.
If a country cannot reject a decision imposed on it by other states, it is no longer free.
I headed to the city of David on Christmas morning. Its streets were even more somber than those of Jerusalem.
Education is the battlefield of a never-ending war between conservatives and progressives in France.
The EU’s new fiscal rules are supposed to solve the problem with member state budget deficits. But so far, neither the European Parliament nor the European Council has addressed the two biggest problems with their reform efforts.
The new law aims to deport an additional 600 migrants per year, while the country contends with 1,000 new asylum seekers every day.