Germany Considers 6cm Knife Ban Amid Stabbing Surge
Critics accuse the government of ignoring the real reason behind the problem.
Critics accuse the government of ignoring the real reason behind the problem.
In Britain, we have a borderline treacherous establishment class that is fatally out of touch with the concerns of its own people.
There will always be an England, but only if there are Englishmen. There will only be Englishmen if Englishmen are willing to struggle for their identity as a people.
House of Lilies is an immensely readable book that succeeds in being both entertaining and informative, despite covering four centuries of Capetian rule.
In Tradition and the Deliberative Turn, Ryan R. Holston warns that democracy cannot function well without tradition.
We return to the Romanovs time and again, not just because of who those children might have become, but because of what Russia might have been if they had lived
La Scala’s ballet troupe is among the best in the world and has lost no luster in this revival of a production it has been showing for thirty years.
On the French state security watchlist himself, the radical activist absurdly claims there’s a ‘fascist danger’ in today’s UK.
CDU politician thinks Europe should pursue peace negotiations, not deliver more weapons.
Democrat VP candidate accused of misrepresenting military rank and combat experience—and not for the first time.
The Paris mayor, a modern-day Leninist, rages against critics of Olympics opening ceremony.
The head of a police union suggested the measure to tackle increasing knife crime.
The group was later released but forced to leave Paris.
Vance’s decision to honour his forebears was a potent rebuke to those who insist that we scour history only for their sins.
In 1988, Michael Dukakis tried to save his presidential campaign by picking Lloyd Bentsen as his running mate. It failed—and Tim Walz will fail for Kamala Harris as well.
Reform says new plans show “Labour don’t care about British working class.”
Fugitive ex-president Carles Puigdemont, facing arrest threat, vows to return to parliament.
The Ukrainian president wants Russia to be present at the upcoming summit in November.
Tax agency can’t explain how David Sánchez has €1.7 million in assets.
Two prominent American politicians want to get the government deeply involved in bitcoin. That does not bode well, either for bitcoin or for the government.
Google achieved and perpetuated its dominance—and strangled rivals—through default deals.
The Chinese app’s ‘reward program’ incentivizing screen time will never be rolled out in Europe.
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