Macron’s Relaunch Press Conference Falls Flat
The French president has three-and-a-half years left at the helm, but there is already an end-of-reign atmosphere in the country.
The French president has three-and-a-half years left at the helm, but there is already an end-of-reign atmosphere in the country.
If the state is the author of our rights and has the power to grant them to us, then they are not rights, but permissions that the state could revoke at any moment.
‘Hate speech’ is a legal misnomer for expressions that some people may find insulting, upsetting, or offensive.
Double standards on full display as lawmakers deploy selective outrage against the sovereigntist Slovakian government.
Brussels claims the temporary pauses will address concerns over how Ukraine funding is spent, but the real goal is to avoid vetoes from sovereigntist member states.
The British economy has stopped growing. Despite Remainers’ claims, Brexit is not to blame.
One lawmaker asked “which country will be next” if the Commission gets its way.
Is the broadcaster jealous that ITV told the hard-hitting story it ignored?
If the government doesn’t change course on subsidy cuts, farmers’ protests may resume, spokesman said on Wednesday,
Eight in ten Leave voters of 2016 are abandoning the party over immigration issue
Houthi piracy starts piling pressure on European supply chains.
Hungary’s former Justice Minister Judit Varga: “Europe replaced democracy with hypocrisy.”
Yeats’ ghostly philosophy became a central theme in much of his most significant poetry. Many of his key works cannot be properly understood without knowledge of it.
The left-wing coalition government looks fatally wounded. But will a fractured Right replace it?
‘New Right’ party leader says the Right must consolidate if it wants to challenge the ruling Left.
While the rest of the nation looked on in horror at the pro-Hamas marches, Corbyn sat back licking his lips.
In the wake of William Lai’s presidential win, Taiwan-China relations are already deteriorating even further.
To the shame of Europe, the International Court of Justice at The Hague is now the theatre for a staged political show trial.
Trump has consistently refused to take part in the debates, yet still comes out on top.
The moral corruption of the Vatican elites appears to have reached a new low with the revelations over a 1998 book written by Cardinal Fernández.
Houellebecq may be decadent in his personal life, but no novelist sees Europe’s religious crisis with clearer eyes.
For Ida Görres, the only hope for wounded nature is that it be engulfed in grace.
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