Castaways of Time
It used to be that young people sought advice from their elders. Today, they too often turn to psychologists.
It used to be that young people sought advice from their elders. Today, they too often turn to psychologists.
Paul Connolly is either an incompetent undercover journalist or is actively colluding with Antifa.
Center-right parliamentary group walks a tightrope between condemning conservatives and not ruling out future collaboration with them.
With a mix of consumers and government driving the current economy, the Biden administration may find itself going into the election in a recession.
British MP Natalie Elphicke’s move from Tory to Labour is a PR stunt gone wrong.
Two recent cases show that the office is politically compromised.
The Court is inflating the definition of human rights, thereby weakening it.
The conservative opposition scored a major victory over the ruling pro-EU socialists in both presidential and parliamentary elections, marking the Macedonian Left’s biggest defeat yet.
Anti-Israel protesters attempted to get inside the hotel where a group of Israelis were reportedly staying.
Police documents show that the 23-year-old climate activist has invented stories of harassment and violence.
A Czech-Danish initiative, backed by most member states, calls for Brussels to adopt Italy’s third country ‘Albania model’ as the EU’s standard procedure.
If Milei succeeds, Argentina will once again be the best country in the world.
The leftist Lithuanian MEP’s side hustles include selling ‘anti-COVID’ mineral water and scamming the Parliament out of half a million euros worth of salaries for non-existent assistants.
In an interview, Sahra Wagenknecht called Chancellor Scholz’s optimistic assessment of the German economy “so unworldly, it’s so beyond reality.”
European infrastructure is increasingly becoming fair game in the eyes of Moscow, Western intelligence claims.
Israeli delegation seen as unsafe in Malmö, where the city’s Muslim population celebrated the October 7th massacre.
“In Brussels, we need MEPs who represent national interests instead of the foreign ones, the European people instead of illegal migration, and the cause of peace instead of war!”
A covert network of officials and spies known as ‘the Makhzen’ stands accused of fuelling Western Europe’s illicit cannabis and cocaine trades.
The same unit that uncovered the government’s €10 million mask corruption scandal is investigating influence trafficking.
Hendrick Cremer claims that the AfD represents a resurgence of Nazi thinking. His argument is unconvincing.
The Left has chosen the way of censorship.
Jan C. Bentz talks with David Clayton, artist, writer, and provost at Pontifex University, about beauty and art. Is beauty objective? Is it scientific? What makes a good artist good? All these and more related questions are tackled by Clayton in the context of art and sacred art.