
French PM Survives Two No-Confidence Votes
Bayrou can celebrate a small personal victory, but France is left waiting for reforms.

Bayrou can celebrate a small personal victory, but France is left waiting for reforms.

“We are facing a genuine crisis of civilisation—not only in Brazil but also in Europe, in America, and across the globe. This is a moment of polarisation, a crisis of values and principles. It represents a clash of belief systems.”
An Interview with HIRH Rafael of Orléans-Bragança, Prince Imperial of Brazil

Western powers seek to open another battlefront, this time in the courts—a move aiming to force Russia to the negotiating table.

Foreign policy decisions should be reserved for member states, but EU treaties mean little to von der Leyen’s hyper-centralized Commission.

The creation of a new party would further fragment Spain’s already fractured conservative bloc and hinder Spain’s shift to the right.

As President Trump withdraws the U.S. from UNRWA, Europe continues to support the scandal-hit UN agency.

While there are key disagreements on EU and Ukraine policy, both FPÖ and ÖVP remain committed to governing together.

Reforming the outdated PLM law could restore true democracy in France’s biggest cities, where conservative voices have been sidelined for decades.

The new U.S. administration is putting an end to the pouring of taxpayer money down the drain by sending it to foreign countries to promote progressive ideologies and globalist agendas.

You cannot accept the premises of gender ideology while opposing the inevitable consequences for women.
Political divisions intensify as opposition parties weigh no-confidence vote.
James McCrery discusses the journey from modernist architecture’s stark rationalism to the revival of classical tradition.
If everything is about values, then progressives—who naturally treat the ideological as more real than the actual—will always win.