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Out to Sea: Budapest Revives a Confused Flying Dutchman
Wagner’s opera receives an engaging and sympathetic staging, despite some directorial suggestions to the contrary.
Wagner’s opera receives an engaging and sympathetic staging, despite some directorial suggestions to the contrary.
In a world overwhelmed with suffering, it’s vital to reconnect with God and His creation.
Teresa Ribera will need to clarify to what extent the Commission should be outlawing mergers between companies.
The ECB is on a mission to return the euro zone to low interest rates. For three reasons, I am stubbornly opposed to this.
A conference in Budapest highlighted the dangers of embracing neo-Marxism and pro-migration policies for Europe’s future.
Kemi Badenoch criticised for using dubious statistics in British Conservative leadership bid.
Denying asylum on security grounds is now a viable option while building offshore deportation hubs is just a matter of time.
Netanyahu says his death marks the “beginning of the end” of the war.
Senators insist that their rejection of the proposed law acts as a veto, but the government has pushed ahead anyway.
How did we get to the point where, it appears, the Mayor of London is dedicated to its destruction?
The historic case marks the first time a sitting attorney general in Spain faces criminal charges.
If we truly have the right to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, can silent prayer in a public place ever be a crime?
The airline stopped 128 Jews from boarding their connecting flight in Frankfurt after alleged misbehavior by some individuals.
Western politicians do not want the status quo to change. Yet the pre-war conditions in the region are not viable for Israel.
Workers are frustrated over recent inflation, but an aggressive push for rapid wage hikes could bring inflation back, and make it stay longer.
The right-wing winner of the elections says the political elite will ignore the will of the voters.
The guilty man was spotted praying silently for his dead son outside an abortion clinic.
The plan urges unity and Western support as Ukrainian forces face new challenges, with Russian advances in the east.
Nigel Farage says Labour has “no intention” of stopping illegal crossings.
Strasbourg judges fined Germany for not ensuring suitable asylum procedures in Greece.
A new raid on employers will be “passed on to workers in the form of lower wages,” one expert has warned.
After the recent right-wing electoral streak, there’s never been a greater will to clamp down on migration across Europe.