Euros & Dollars: Europe’s Public Finance Crisis
Inflation has given tax revenue an artificial boost over the past couple of years. Price stability is back now, yet government spending keeps growing at unsustainable rates.
Inflation has given tax revenue an artificial boost over the past couple of years. Price stability is back now, yet government spending keeps growing at unsustainable rates.
Pfizergate casts long shadow over von der Leyen’s re-election bid.
Mixed messages about incoming school guidelines suggest this may yet again amount to nothing.
The escaped prisoner, 30-year-old Mohamed Amra, has 13 prior convictions.
Mercedes-Benz cuts electric vehicle production in half.
Germany and Ireland lead efforts to rally member states behind contentious legislation.
Police officers have called the law a “disaster.”
PVV leader Geert Wilders said he couldn’t “see it going wrong at this point.”
For the first time in America’s history, the culture views Christianity unfavourably.
Instead of seizing the opportunity to celebrate French excellence, everything is done to denigrate and sully it.
The CDU thinks compulsory service is unavoidable in Germany, but EPP chief Manfred Weber would rather introduce it across the entire EU.
Pro-Spain Socialists will still struggle to govern the region.
The radically green politician demands to be put in charge of all three relevant portfolios—climate, environment, and energy—in the next Commission.
Facts are being spun—and non-arguments are being lazily assembled—to score partisan points.
Jan Bentz speaks to Fr. Michael Baggot about the unholy goals of the transhumanism movement.
Smartphones and modern architecture enable and embody an endless supply of ersatz worlds with which to distract ourselves. We must resist the urge to flee from God into a multiverse of distractions, and learn to stand still in the presence of God.
“It is always regrettable and always disruptive to have a leader step down from his throne, but it is sometimes the right thing,” says Peter Kwasniewski.
There is a parallel between half-baked Jedi philosophy and the theory underpinning liberalism, as pointed out by Charles Taylor.
On May 8th, Democrats voted to save the Republican Speaker of the House from being fired. That was the defining moment. Welcome to a new era in American politics.
In places where the Islamic population is growing, our identity is being lost.
The Swedish Riksbank stands out in international comparison—and not to the advantage of the Swedes.
MEP says 150,000 signatures have been collected for a Polish referendum to reject the EU policy.