Day: February 12, 2026

The Political Anthropology of Dalmacio Negro Pavón

The work of Dalmacio Negro Pavón reveals that politics cannot be understood without anthropology: the various conceptions of humanity throughout history are not mere theories but paradigms that have shaped the lives of peoples and conditioned political thought.

EU Court Says Hungary Funds Were Unlawfully Released in 2023

EU Court Says Hungary Funds Were Unlawfully Released in 2023

Hungary may lose €10 billion as the EU heaps political pressure on the Orbán government ahead of the April 12th elections.

February 12, 2026
Pronoun Priority Over Safety: Trans Ideology’s Role in Canada Shooting

Pronoun Priority Over Safety: Trans Ideology’s Role in Canada Shooting

Were eight people murdered by a mentally ill teenage boy suffering from fundamental delusions? Or was the killer a young woman? Just a few years ago, the question would have struck Canadians as absurd.

February 12, 2026
“The Nobel Big Shot”: Former Norwegian PM Facing Corruption Probe Over Links to Epstein

“The Nobel Big Shot”: Former Norwegian PM Facing Corruption Probe Over Links to Epstein

After the Council of Europe lifted his immunity, Thorbjørn Jagland is now formally suspected of aggravated corruption.

February 12, 2026
NATO Balances New Arctic Strategy with Support for Ukraine

NATO Balances New Arctic Strategy with Support for Ukraine

Secretary General Mark Rutte insists the alliance is strong enough “to do both.”

February 12, 2026
Man Utd Co-Owner Forced To Apologise for Immigration Remark

Man Utd Co-Owner Forced To Apologise for Immigration Remark

Jim Ratcliffe drew fierce criticism for stating that Britain is being “colonised by immigrants.”

February 12, 2026
Police Raid EU Commission Offices over €900m Property Sale

Police Raid EU Commission Offices over €900m Property Sale

Belgian police carried out searches at multiple Commission buildings on Thursday.

February 12, 2026
Hungary’s April Election Becomes Proxy Battle Over Ukraine, Brussels, and Sovereignty

Hungary’s April Election Becomes Proxy Battle Over Ukraine, Brussels, and Sovereignty

“Reliable numbers show that Fidesz is leading,” analyst says as Hungary heads towards a knife-edge election.

February 12, 2026
The Political Anthropology of Dalmacio Negro Pavón

The Political Anthropology of Dalmacio Negro Pavón

The work of Dalmacio Negro Pavón reveals that politics cannot be understood without anthropology: the various conceptions of humanity throughout history are not mere theories but paradigms that have shaped the lives of peoples and conditioned political thought.

February 12, 2026
AfD Raises Alarm Over Violence Against German Railway Workers

AfD Raises Alarm Over Violence Against German Railway Workers

Statistics show that 45% of the suspected attackers on rail staff do not have a German passport.

February 12, 2026
“Helmet of Remembrance”: Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Disqualified at Winter Olympics

“Helmet of Remembrance”: Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Disqualified at Winter Olympics

According to the International Olympic Committee the athlete’s helmet violated the ban on political messaging at the games.

February 12, 2026
Swiss Voters Go Up Against “Out of Touch” Elite in Migration Referendum

Swiss Voters Go Up Against “Out of Touch” Elite in Migration Referendum

Citizens “have had enough” of poorly controlled borders, a right-wing politician said.

February 12, 2026
Spain’s Affordable Housing Squeeze: More People, Fewer Homes

Spain’s Affordable Housing Squeeze: More People, Fewer Homes

Migratory pressure, a rigid real estate market, and police warnings outline a scenario of growing social and economic tension.

February 12, 2026