The Biden Replacement Process Has Begun
The U.S. President has officially been declared to have “diminished faculties.” He is now dead as a candidate in November. How will the Democrats replace him, and with whom?
The U.S. President has officially been declared to have “diminished faculties.” He is now dead as a candidate in November. How will the Democrats replace him, and with whom?
Falling in love with Christianity is unlikely to strengthen anyone’s faith in the ultimate value of our liberal heritage.
“When I went into journalism … it was revealed to me that I had a very poor understanding of what the world was really like.”
In high places, there is a subject that people dare not talk about, but which is on everyone’s mind: what if the whole thing ends in a gigantic fiasco?
In praise of a snobbery that strives to elevate others and rejoice in their aesthetic successes.
RTVE will switch to a movie on its main channel if the center-right PP is re-elected.
February 17th is D-Day for the censorious Digital Services Act, but insiders say that Brussels is ill-prepared to handle the caseload.
The party lost two previously safe seats while Reform Party surged.
With facts and logic speaking against the green transition, countries headed for an economic recession should urgently rethink their energy policies.
While Azeri President Ilham Aliyev drums up support for another land grab, European aid to Armenia may come too late.
Over 500 organizations participate in the campaign against “right-wing extremism” while the government is quietly giving out hundreds of millions of euros to silence right-wing voices online.
Hungarians haven’t forgotten their brush with gangster tactics.
Reform UK candidate Ben Habib could be in a “very good position” if the “disenchanted” turn out to vote.
Pope Benedict XVI understood that Christ’s message is scandalous to the world.
Boys disinterested in cultural markers of masculinity are frequently “told they’re girls.”
Western Europe may be upset with Donald Trump, but his tough approach has hastened the strengthening of the military alliance.
The boats, which are usually used to service wind farms, will cost the taxpayer millions of pounds
The coast guard personnel are not “monsters” as framed by NGOs, a Greek MEP responded to the accusations, but “modern-day heroes” who save 60,000 migrants from the sea every year.
Unintimidated, Kaja Kallas said she would continue her “strong support” for Ukraine.
A review of the past 60 years of inflation and monetary policy shows why the Fed must be conservative as it considers rate cuts later this year.
Party floats partial return to advocating a ‘Swexit’ if EU power grab continues.
Farmers’ leaders say the Socialist government assured them their protests were legitimate but told police “to beat them.”
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