Month: July 2025

La Nouvelle Librairie (2018-2024)

It is no exaggeration to say that the bookshop’s closure has been a loss not just for Paris but for the West. It is a betrayal of the intellect—and a reminder that this ultimately is a battle for cultural survival. The shop stood as a challenge to the homogenizing forces of globalism, to the intellectual conformity that stifles debate, to the erosion of the particular in favor of the universal. It was a library of resistance—a bulwark against forgetting.

Rubio Tells Diplomats: Don’t Talk About Foreign Elections

Rubio Tells Diplomats: Don’t Talk About Foreign Elections

The move signals a shift in U.S. foreign policy away from promoting democracy abroad and towards building partnerships, as outlined in a recent Trump speech.

July 18, 2025
Merz Admits Europe Was a NATO ‘Free-Rider’

Merz Admits Europe Was a NATO ‘Free-Rider’

Germany’s chancellor says Europe failed to invest in its own defence but is now aligning more closely with the U.S. and stepping up military spending

July 18, 2025
As EU Regulates, BRICS Races Ahead With AI Industrial Plan

As EU Regulates, BRICS Races Ahead With AI Industrial Plan

While Brussels focuses on rules, BRICS nations are building a shared strategy to drive industrial growth through artificial intelligence.

July 18, 2025
Europe Turns Right on Immigration: Member States Rewrite the Rules

Europe Turns Right on Immigration: Member States Rewrite the Rules

What was once dismissed as ‘xenophobic rhetoric’ is now becoming policy, as governments across Europe—from Finland to Greece—tighten borders under rising public and political pressure.

July 18, 2025
Georgia PM Slams EU Visa Threats as ‘Blackmail’

Georgia PM Slams EU Visa Threats as ‘Blackmail’

Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze says peace and sovereignty come before EU visa perks, after Brussels demands Georgia drop its foreign agents law.

July 18, 2025
Kremlin Shrugs Off New EU Sanctions as ‘Illegal and Futile’

Kremlin Shrugs Off New EU Sanctions as ‘Illegal and Futile’

Russia claimed the latest round of EU sanctions will do more harm to Europe than to Moscow

July 18, 2025
‘Playing with Fire’: U.S. Warns Spain Over Huawei Spy Contracts

‘Playing with Fire’: U.S. Warns Spain Over Huawei Spy Contracts

Congressmen accuse Spain of endangering NATO security by handing surveillance systems to a Chinese firm tied to the Communist Party.

July 18, 2025
Russian Drone Strikes Kill 6 in Escalating Attacks on Ukraine

Russian Drone Strikes Kill 6 in Escalating Attacks on Ukraine

Moscow launched 35 drones overnight, killing civilians across four Ukrainian regions

July 18, 2025
Belgium Rocked by Overnight Shootings as Police Probe Gang Links

Belgium Rocked by Overnight Shootings as Police Probe Gang Links

Four people are in critical condition after a suspected gang-related attack in Sint-Niklaas, while a separate shooting in Brussels left one man injured.

July 18, 2025
“The Trump administration took back the country on behalf of Americans”—Political Commentator <strong>Joshua Treviño</strong>

“The Trump administration took back the country on behalf of Americans”—Political Commentator <strong>Joshua Treviño</strong>

It will not be easy to drive out the tens of thousands of radical Islamists who have settled in Europe, but it can be done if you lose your fear.

July 18, 2025
Foreign Births Now Majority as German Fertility Hits Record Low

Foreign Births Now Majority as German Fertility Hits Record Low

Germany’s Federal Statistical Office confirms native Germans are being outpaced demographically.

July 18, 2025
German Parties Call To Spy on Sahra Wagenknecht’s BSW

German Parties Call To Spy on Sahra Wagenknecht’s BSW

The left-wing nationalist party is being persecuted for its anti-migration and anti-gender stance.

July 18, 2025