Month: December 2025

Are We in Peak Post-Truth?

We are consistently told that we must believe lies, and we must celebrate what we know to be both untrue and harmful, and if we do not do so, we will be punished.

Portugal: Strikes Against Labour Reforms

The industrial dispute has sparked a political row in Lisbon, with presidential candidates warning that the proposed changes could break the constitution.

Two U.S. Mothers Expose Major Gaps in Meta’s Teen Safety System

Two U.S. Mothers Expose Major Gaps in Meta’s Teen Safety System

The tests showed that Meta’s promised protections for minors often fail in practice, raising fresh concerns about whether the company has misled parents.

December 9, 2025
Rejected Asylum Seeker With 28 Aliases Arrested in Germany

Rejected Asylum Seeker With 28 Aliases Arrested in Germany

Despite his asylum claim being rejected without appeal earlier this year, a Lebanese national was moving freely until he was detained at Aachen Station.

December 9, 2025
UK: Employers May Allow Trans Women in Female Changing Rooms

UK: Employers May Allow Trans Women in Female Changing Rooms

A landmark tribunal ruling has asserted that the UK Supreme Court’s definition of “woman” as based on biological sex does not automatically bar “trans women” from female changing rooms.

December 9, 2025
One Year After the Fall of Damascus, It Is Time for Syrians in Europe To Go Home

One Year After the Fall of Damascus, It Is Time for Syrians in Europe To Go Home

Those Syrians who are fond of Islamist rule can and should be able to enjoy their preferred model of political organisation—in their own homeland.

December 9, 2025
Support for Orbán’s Chief Rival Erodes After Leaked Report on Planned Tax Hikes

Support for Orbán’s Chief Rival Erodes After Leaked Report on Planned Tax Hikes

A survey from a U.S. polling company reports an overwhelming majority of Hungarians opposing the Tisza party’s austerity proposals.

December 8, 2025
Angry Greek Farmers Clash with Police Over EU Subsidy Delays

Angry Greek Farmers Clash with Police Over EU Subsidy Delays

Demonstrators armed with stones attacked police vehicles near Crete’s airports as protests over Brussels-led failings intensified.

December 8, 2025
European Leaders Back Zelensky, Doubt Parts of U.S. Peace Plan in London Talks

European Leaders Back Zelensky, Doubt Parts of U.S. Peace Plan in London Talks

Talks with Washington remain stuck over territory and the use of frozen Russian assets, leaving Europe and the U.S. far from a common position.

December 8, 2025
The EU’s Censorship Regime Is Coming for X—Again

The EU’s Censorship Regime Is Coming for X—Again

How does Brussels still delude itself into believing there is no free-speech crisis in Europe?

December 8, 2025
Former President Sarkozy Calls for an Alliance With the RN

Former President Sarkozy Calls for an Alliance With the RN

He who supported Emmanuel Macron twice at the presidential election considers times have changed—sparking an outcry in his own camp.

December 8, 2025
“Why Not Celebrate in Damascus?” AfD Asks As Syrians Hold Rallies in Germany

“Why Not Celebrate in Damascus?” AfD Asks As Syrians Hold Rallies in Germany

The scenes of Syrian migrants celebrating the anniversary of Assad’s fall in German cities encapsulates the failures of Berlin’s asylum policy.

December 8, 2025
Europe Passes Historic Migration Clampdown as Old Parties Fade

Europe Passes Historic Migration Clampdown as Old Parties Fade

The fear of political erosion and social pressure push Brussels to externalize asylum and accelerate returns.

December 8, 2025
Ireland Likely to Pay Into EU Migration Fund—Instead of Taking More Migrants

Ireland Likely to Pay Into EU Migration Fund—Instead of Taking More Migrants

Ireland is struggling with its own accommodation shortages in recent months, leaving more than 1,600 asylum seekers without public housing.

December 8, 2025