Five Christmas Gift Ideas for European Conservative Readers
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The Jüngers’ warnings are as apposite today as when they were written.
Chilcott’s Christmas Oratorio seems old and yet new, traditional and yet contemporary.
We all believe in myths, but we have some choice over which ones.
The cooperation between politicians and scientists easily undermines science and promotes the pretence of knowledge.
Ending the war will spare Europe years of further instability.
The ‘Budapest Declaration’ calls for abandoning the Migration Pact in favor of a new package that aligns with voter and member state expectations.
Citing Russian interference in favor of the right-wing candidate, the socialist-leaning court ordered the entire election redone from scratch.
The national Right’s censure of Barnier’s budget is not an irresponsible whim. It is the logical sanction of a bankrupt policy obstinately pursued by corrupt ruling elites for 50 years.
Brussels’ ideological bullying doesn’t seem to produce the desired effect.
Conservatives are looking to Europe in their efforts to uphold a ban on the controversial ‘treatment.’
We are here to make a film on the European legacy in this wilderness of South Africa. What we got was more than that—an adventure.
“It appears the Commission under Ursula von der Leyen is the enemy within,” MEP Christine Anderson said after getting an evasive response to a formal inquiry.
The investigative news site behind the fake ‘Potsdam meeting’ story is now suing for the release of an anti-AfD report that might not even exist.
Didier Reynders, von der Leyen’s former ‘rule-of-law’ chief, is under investigation for laundering money through the Belgian lottery system.
Planned attacks on primarily Jewish targets intended to “kill as many as possible.”
It will be his first international trip since winning the U.S. presidential election on November 5th.
UK PM calls migration policy “unforgivable”—he’s not wrong.
Officials bashed the theory in public to “lessen the likelihood of increased laboratory regulations,” a new report says.
French National Assembly will decide on two motions of censure against the PM late this afternoon.
“I am now 70 years old, 35 years in the East, 35 years in politics, apparently two lives … and the second half cannot be understood without the first.”
The Council of State is banning anything that offers women a different perspective on the unborn.