
Europe: Preparing for an Apocalypse of Its Own Making
After years of bad planning, new EU civil defense documents propose ways for citizens to survive 72 hours in an emergency.

After years of bad planning, new EU civil defense documents propose ways for citizens to survive 72 hours in an emergency.

The University of Sussex accused the regulator of supporting “free speech absolutism”—as if this were a bad thing.

Southern and Northern Europe are clashing over whether to share borrowing costs or stick to national debt—raising fresh questions about EU unity.

As a visitor to the Jewish state, you soon realize its vibrant inner life—largely unknown abroad—contrasts with a muted, self-conscious Europe where freedom is increasingly conspicuous by its absence.

Erecting a firewall against a right-wing populist party is practiced not only in Germany but across Western Europe by the usual centre-right establishment suspects.

Unwilling to contribute to peace, Brussels keeps downplaying the U.S.’s progress.

Proponents of the restriction argue that the clothing worn by Muslim women is a symbol of political Islam.

A movement that started as a protest against discrimination and advocacy for equal rights has turned into nude fetishistic displays that make even some LGBT people uncomfortable.

Inflation and the cost of living crisis remain Europeans’ primary concerns, yet Brussels seems committed to funding more defense spending from public debt.

The negotiating parties have praised each other in public but behind the scenes it is all chaos
White House officials caught accurately deriding European “free-loaders”—will this more direct message finally sink in?
Germany is funding the new Islamist government while calling for more immigrants due to “lack of manpower.”
Deconstructing the national sense of self has become the core objective of progressive historiography.
More than fifty percent of violent crimes in the capital were committed by non-German citizens.
Spanish female professional soccer players in Spain have called for an end to the gender quota for referees because they believe men are better at the job.
Critics accuse the SPD of trying to give state funds to “preemptively obedient government propaganda.”
MEPs allegedly received thousands of euros for signing a letter that tried to defend the Chinese tech giant from EU “technological racism.”
Is the death of a Law and Justice Party staffer a sign of increasing political persecution, or just an unfortunate coincidence?
“Western European nations are ready to give up even more of their sovereignty. In the name of the rule of law, the EU can do anything it likes.”
The idea of getting rid of the ruling elites’ most significant political opponent has been discussed for many years, and now the Greens put it back on the agenda.
Establishment newspapers are now reporting on the immense harms of lockdown—which their own scare stories five years ago helped to enforce.
Dismantling and rebuilding the scaffolding every month for three years for just one day of debates sounds like a “Benny Hill sketch,” a conservative MEP said.