How EU Deal To Stop Syrian Refugees Moving to Europe Could Backfire
Critics say aid package to Lebanon will do “the opposite of what von der Leyen apparently wants.”
Critics say aid package to Lebanon will do “the opposite of what von der Leyen apparently wants.”
This is just the latest incident in a series of persistent woes plaguing Madrid’s socialist-run train service.
Contradicting Green Deal goals, the Spare Parts Directive could help keep combustion engines on the road longer.
That Apple thought this ad would make people desire its product tells you everything you need to know about who these people are, and what they want to do to us.
Descartes presumably would not want to be blamed for strange chaps invading female spaces.
A quarter of French Jews say they have been the victim of an antisemitic act since October 7th.
Originally, the European Stability Mechanism was set up to help troubled member states with their debt. Now, it wants to branch out—and make more money for itself.
An early-release scheme is being extended to domestic abusers and burglars in a half-baked second attempt to cut prison overcrowding.
Belgium voluntarily agreed to let go of the future taxes collected on the assets after months of pressure from the EU.
When a Christian politician dares to deviate from progressive morality, tolerance goes out the window.
Moutot and Stern have cast off their ties with the Left from which they came, and are keeping a firm grip on the truth.
Why has transgender ideology become so pervasive that it exerts a sort of mental terror—obliging people to acquiesce to a powerfully altered version of reality?
The Church must take more seriously its power to curse God’s enemies, for their sake and for ours.
The cracked veneer of pro-Hamas rhetoric cannot hide the fact that the ongoing campus protests have taken on a life of their own.
Mitterrand once said, “Beware of judges. They killed the monarchy. They will kill the Republic.”
There is an immensely wide gulf between Mozart’s prodigious talent and Nakamura’s incomprehensible whining.
In the first episode of The Forge, Harrison Pitt sits down with best-selling author and political scientist Eric Kaufmann to discuss competing strands of liberalism, the race taboo, and the future of white majorities.
Ethiopia must abolish state terrorism and establish law and order.
For Aggie Madaras Kuperman, the question of her own life’s meaning was bound up with her father.
Commission is “paying billions in tribute to foreign states instead of securing borders,” Austrian MEP commented.
The party might have chosen a different path had it not been blinded by “anti-Christian” attitudes.
Since 2004, ten countries in Eastern Europe have proven that EU membership does not guarantee economic success.