Month: December 2025

Netanyahu Set for Mar-a-Lago Visit to Discuss Gaza Next Steps with Trump

Netanyahu Set for Mar-a-Lago Visit to Discuss Gaza Next Steps with Trump

Washington has actively aimed to broker Middle East peace since Trump returned to office, but major obstacles to a lasting settlement remain.

December 29, 2025
And God Created Brigitte Bardot

And God Created Brigitte Bardot

Brigitte Bardot was more than just a beauty: she was an allegory of France.

December 28, 2025
The Portuguese Left’s Attempts To Cancel Christmas Show Wokery Is Still Far from Dead

The Portuguese Left’s Attempts To Cancel Christmas Show Wokery Is Still Far from Dead

When schools remove Christmas symbols, they are not making space for diversity; they are signalling that the majority’s culture is unworthy of being observed or continued.

December 28, 2025
“Brussels doesn’t believe its policies have failed: it believes you are the problem”—Sociologist <strong>Ashley Frawley</strong>

“Brussels doesn’t believe its policies have failed: it believes you are the problem”—Sociologist <strong>Ashley Frawley</strong>

“There is no genuine desire for public debate. They do not want to persuade society. Instead, they identify ‘change agents’ who carry the ideology directly into institutions—bypassing parents, parliament, and public opinion.”

December 28, 2025
Can a Statue Be the Victim of Sexual Assault?

Can a Statue Be the Victim of Sexual Assault?

Parisian feminists prefer wasting their energy defending the rights of a statue over preventing attacks on real women.

December 27, 2025
Europe’s Forgotten Christians: Why the Greek Orthodox of the Near East Must Be Defended

Europe’s Forgotten Christians: Why the Greek Orthodox of the Near East Must Be Defended

What is at stake is more than the survival of a population: it is the preservation of a living heritage that links Europe to its earliest Christian roots.

December 27, 2025
The Gulag Beckons

The Gulag Beckons

We have been told repeatedly to be reasonable, to compromise. But the new totalitarians do not seek dialogue with us; they seek submission. Every concession—every retracted tweet, every groveling apology, every updated syllabus—only emboldens them. What can we do? Alvino-Mario Fantini has some suggestions.

December 26, 2025
“I am the professor your other professors warned you about!”—Historian <strong>Rachel Fulton Brown</strong>

“I am the professor your other professors warned you about!”—Historian <strong>Rachel Fulton Brown</strong>

In this wide-ranging interview, Rachel Fulton Brown discusses topics such as the Virgin Mary and medieval Europe, Tolkien, fencing, and Milo.

December 26, 2025
A Nostalgic Scottish Christmas: <em>Comfort and Joy</em> 42 Christmases Later

A Nostalgic Scottish Christmas: <em>Comfort and Joy</em> 42 Christmases Later

Bill Forsyth’s Comfort and Joy has the quiet dignity of an old Christmas jumper, albeit one with a distinctly odd pattern.

December 26, 2025
“Contempt and violent language serve to strip the Right of the values it represents”—Polish Philosopher <strong>Ryszard Legutko</strong>

“Contempt and violent language serve to strip the Right of the values it represents”—Polish Philosopher <strong>Ryszard Legutko</strong>

“The paradox is that those who employ this language imagine themselves to be enlightened and progressive.”

December 26, 2025
Light in the North: A Scandinavian Christmas

Light in the North: A Scandinavian Christmas

The star in the window, the candles of Lucia, and the breaking of the bread—these are not just old habits. They are anchors that keep us rooted in our history, our family, and our faith.

December 25, 2025
Nativity Scenes: A Legacy of Faith and Resistance to Cherish

Nativity Scenes: A Legacy of Faith and Resistance to Cherish

One of the most touching testimonies of Christian faith resists attacks, and that is a good thing.

December 25, 2025