Euros & Dollars: Explaining Europe’s Economic Standstill, Part I
Nine EU states are now in a recession. The ECB can help the continent ease the downturn, but they are up against bigger forces of economic stagnation.
Nine EU states are now in a recession. The ECB can help the continent ease the downturn, but they are up against bigger forces of economic stagnation.
EU Parliament responds to appeal from parents who say schools ignore domestic court ruling.
New report “offers a glimpse of the nightmare awaiting Britain under a national Labour government.”
The decision is a win for businesses, which have suffered enormous losses from damage by eco zealots.
We have taken our freedom for granted for too long by depending on the support of the United States.
“What Fico and Orbán are both saying is that we are not against the EU, we just want to have a say in what is done and how it is done, not just blindly follow what bureaucrats are telling us to do.”
Despite little success with previous similar programs, EU leaders are willing to pour €7.4 billion into another North African agreement.
Why do people accept to be bound by the results of a democratic election, or by the state and its laws, or by the limitations embodied within a public office?
Ministers have welcomed the “landmark decision.” But why did it take so long?
When the people banded together to protect Portugal’s heritage, the Left crumbled.
The Syriac World introduces Western readers to the ancient riches of the Syriac Christian heritage.
Leaders stressed message of unity, downplaying recent disagreement on the option to deploy European troops
The medical-tech sector is trying to confer human rights upon a group who are seeking to disown their humanity.
Auguste Rodin’s friendship with an American bodybuilder shows the close relationship between the sport and art.
Many analysts think that today’s interest rates are the exception and that rates should always be low. History tells a different story.
Ronald Reagan knew how to be a great president.
The soft turnabout reads more like electoral maneuvering than genuine concern for struggling farmers.
The Socialist Party, which is devoid of leadership and a sense of public service, has gotten what it deserves.
Report released on the same day the party’s appeal of being labeled ‘suspicious right-wing extremist’ is heard in court.
German government advisors say if exercise of freedom interferes with climate welfare of future generations, the authorities “may intervene with restrictions.”
Perhaps the time has come for Portugal to recover its lost memory, to restore dignity to thousands of forgotten victims, and to honour its heroes.
Reform UK is making waves at Westminster—both in the opinion polls and with the defection of heavyweight Lee Anderson. Frank Haviland caught up with party leader Richard Tice to find out what is going on behind the scenes.
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