“Control is still tight and true freedom of expression is still a long way off”: An Interview with Iddo Netanyahu
In Israel, you will find it difficult to share your views if you do not conform to the dictates of the Left.
In Israel, you will find it difficult to share your views if you do not conform to the dictates of the Left.
Critics say government ignored pleas from medical organisations highlighting “the ethical dilemmas and the potential for a slippery slope.”
Economists have failed to explain Europe’s economic stagnation. Here is an explanation they have not considered.
Nationalist Chega demands inclusion in government to offer support on key issues.
OnlyFans-style normalization of virtual pornography robs young men of the instinct to possess, to lay claim, to civilize.
Sunak says migration plan is on track, but critics doubt deportation flights will ever take off.
The FT minimised critical coverage of the trans industrial complex and even hosted ‘drag bingo parties,’ according to angry staffers.
New ‘hate crime’ law will result in public figures “self-censoring,” writer warns.
Migration, Ukraine, and farmers’ protests are just some of the factors that could lead to a strong showing for conservatives.
The government fears a revolt by drivers similar to that of the Yellow Vests.
Eurocrats promise speedy accession while simultaneously trying to avoid the issue.
The Conservative Party is riddled with speculation about new leadership, but none of the possible candidates would bring any meaningful change.
When the police devote their energy to explaining the nuance of words like ‘jihad’ and ‘intifada,’ something’s got to give.
Rumours are circulating in Dublin about the liberal leader leaving national politics under ambiguous circumstances.
Conservatives can breathe a sigh of relief as Tusk stutters on education and abortion law reform.
Parliament uses the ‘rule of law’ to punish nonconformity.
Students were forbidden from drinking water in class because three of the 27 children were fasting.
Historic examples of the royal veto against legalizing abortion provide some hope for the future.
A year after the country passed a radical self-identification law, even transgender activists are now warning of cases of fraud.
The Afghan immigrants were planning “to kill police officers and other people with firearms.”
America’s lady diplomats fail to bend African strongmen to their will
Senators called the practice “one of the greatest ethical scandals in the history of medicine.”
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