
The Lessons of the 1930s: Have We Truly Learned Anything?
It is time to see through the lies and resist an elite that, under the guise of ‘liberal values,’ is steadily consolidating authoritarian power.

It is time to see through the lies and resist an elite that, under the guise of ‘liberal values,’ is steadily consolidating authoritarian power.

Four jailed for participating in a pogrom—which the European establishment would prefer to forget.

The EU has attacked Israel’s action in Gaza as “unacceptable,” and appears to have forgotten the roots of the conflict.

EP President Metsola is already trying to save face, saying she cannot allow allegations against “a few individuals to tarnish the work of hundreds of others.”

Many officials in Europe watched on with folded arms, unimpressed by this step forward—small, perhaps, yet bigger than anything they achieved.

The Slovak prime minister has prevented a crisis by appointing a rebel MP as minister of investments.

The return to reality is likely to be painful for American researchers who think they can find refuge in Europe.

The proposal was adopted with over 83% in favor, while the progressives behind the stunt are polling at less than 1%.

Trump targeting allies doesn’t excuse the EU’s imposing new tariffs that taxpayers will have to bear, rather than addressing European protectionism.

The German centre-right and the left-wing parties bypassed the newly elected parliament to vote for Friedrich Merz’s spending spree.
Urged to “abandon decarbonisation completely,” the ruling SNP has finally accepted that their environmentalist policies make people poorer.
Wearing a tie and a suit does not wipe away HTS leader Sharaa’s past and present crimes—and the EU Commission should remember that.
As the Bard’s legacy gets a 21st-century makeover, critics wonder if the real tragedy is the relentless quest to find offence where none was penned.
The outgoing left-liberal government has ducked key questions on woke protest groups receiving taxpayer cash.
“We will have to change ourselves,” the Serb president said following the largest demonstration the country has seen in decades.
French authorities have observed an alarming offensive by the Muslim Brotherhood to impose their agenda in the world of sport.
This is the result, the U.S. vice president said, of many European countries being “unable or unwilling” to control their borders and letting in immigrants from “culturally incompatible” countries.
With polls showing a likely runoff against liberal Nicușor Dan, Simion faces an uphill battle as ‘pro-European’ parties are set to unite against him.
After another weekend of talks, no new nations have pledged to join Britain and France in sending ‘peacekeeping’ troops to Ukraine.
They are playing war games but don’t truly believe that Europe’s values are worth fighting for.
The shadow of Donald Trump’s policy of firmness towards the Latin American countries that initially refused to take back their nationals expelled from the U.S. hangs over Retailleau’s position.
American sportsman John Rocker suggested that the U.S. should send France a new statue representing open-border governance.