
Progressives Disappointed: French PM Puts the Brakes on Euthanasia Legislation
PM says euthanasia âis a matter of conscience,â while palliative care is âsociety’s duty towards those who are going through this ordeal.â

PM says euthanasia âis a matter of conscience,â while palliative care is âsociety’s duty towards those who are going through this ordeal.â

Liberal Donald Tuskâs speech to European Parliament: empty rhetoric and hollow promises.

The government lobby is trying to prevent any remembrance or recognition of the brutal killing of 3 million Christians.

Accusations of a state-led effort to suppress key details have sparked outrage, raising questions about transparency and trust in politicians.

The EU is being transformed into a de facto stateâand Polandâs presidency will help the process, former MEP warns.

A Conversation with Paul Kingsnorth:
“Orthodoxy, unlike much Western Christianity, has not bent with the times, so … we have to build communities, even in our own homes, and try to hold to those values. Itâs hard. Building communities with others will be the key. But Christians now in the West are like those in the early centuries: we are minorities in a âsecularâ world. We have to live as such.”

Can academic freedom justify the use of taxpayersâ money for a political project?

While those in the EP panicking about âthe rise of fascismâ have nothing to fear, conservatives warn that âtodayâs EU is at odds with the new eraâ that began with Trumpâs inauguration.

Experts complain that âany reasonable person would be deeply troubled by the one-sided nature of those being calledâ as witnesses.

No surprises as Strasbourg chooses to legitimize the socialist-led coup against the democratic will of a clear majority.
PM says euthanasia âis a matter of conscience,â while palliative care is âsociety’s duty towards those who are going through this ordeal.â
Liberal Donald Tuskâs speech to European Parliament: empty rhetoric and hollow promises.
The government lobby is trying to prevent any remembrance or recognition of the brutal killing of 3 million Christians.
Accusations of a state-led effort to suppress key details have sparked outrage, raising questions about transparency and trust in politicians.
The EU is being transformed into a de facto stateâand Polandâs presidency will help the process, former MEP warns.
A Conversation with Paul Kingsnorth:
“Orthodoxy, unlike much Western Christianity, has not bent with the times, so … we have to build communities, even in our own homes, and try to hold to those values. Itâs hard. Building communities with others will be the key. But Christians now in the West are like those in the early centuries: we are minorities in a âsecularâ world. We have to live as such.”
Can academic freedom justify the use of taxpayersâ money for a political project?
While those in the EP panicking about âthe rise of fascismâ have nothing to fear, conservatives warn that âtodayâs EU is at odds with the new eraâ that began with Trumpâs inauguration.
Experts complain that âany reasonable person would be deeply troubled by the one-sided nature of those being calledâ as witnesses.
No surprises as Strasbourg chooses to legitimize the socialist-led coup against the democratic will of a clear majority.