Month: June 2026

Pío Moa and the Spanish Civil War

“Few leftists remember that the amnesty law, created in 1978 during Spain’s transition to democracy, also pardoned communists and separatist terrorists.”

The Fraud of Compromise

It was not compromise but the avoidance—even suppression—of critical debate that lay at the heart of the technocratic governing style for which Merkel and her successors stand.

The motorcade transporting U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives at the Burgenstock luxury hotel complex overlooking Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, on June 21, 2026, ahead of high-level talks aimed at advancing a deal to end the Middle East conflict.

Vance in Switzerland for U.S.–Iran Talks

Reports say a session on the Lebanon conflict has been added to the agenda of the talks focusing on the implementation of the MoU signed between Washington and Tehran.

German State Blacklists Inconvenient and Allegedly Extremist Press

German State Blacklists Inconvenient and Allegedly Extremist Press

Lower Saxony is splashing the cash—hoping its citizens steer clear of conservative and libertarian print publications—as part of a €33.4 million spend.

June 19, 2026
EUCO: Merz and Macron Lash Out at Costa over Russia Talks

EUCO: Merz and Macron Lash Out at Costa over Russia Talks

The first night of the EU Council Summit descended into an explosive fight over who should represent the EU in diplomatic talks, setting Friday’s discussion about the next seven-year budget up for failure.

June 19, 2026
Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine, Says Russian Nationalist

Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine, Says Russian Nationalist

In a Telegram message, Konstantin Malofeyev accused the Russian military of fighting “gentlemanly with half force.”

June 19, 2026
EU Cools Ukraine’s Fast-Track Accession Hopes

EU Cools Ukraine’s Fast-Track Accession Hopes

The message from the member states represents a political setback for Volodymyr Zelensky, who has spent months pressing for an accelerated accession process.

June 19, 2026
Win for Labour, Headache for Starmer

Win for Labour, Headache for Starmer

The high-profile Makerfield by-election sees Andy Burnham return to parliament, setting up his run in a Labour leadership contest—which could, potentially crown him as PM.

June 19, 2026
So ‘Sophie’ Was Right, After All

So ‘Sophie’ Was Right, After All

The plain old class prejudice levelled at these girls by the Left was hateful and all too predictable.

June 19, 2026
MEPs Chant “Send Them Back” After Passing Historic Return Directive

MEPs Chant “Send Them Back” After Passing Historic Return Directive

For many, it is more than a symbolic victory: it may mark the beginning of a broader paradigm shift on migration.

June 18, 2026
Hegseth Turns on “Free-Riding” NATO Allies

Hegseth Turns on “Free-Riding” NATO Allies

The U.S. Secretary of War announced a six-month review of his armed forces in Europe.

June 18, 2026
Spain’s Amnesty Reveals the True Scale of Illegal Immigration

Spain’s Amnesty Reveals the True Scale of Illegal Immigration

Applications have already surged far beyond government forecasts, with two weeks still remaining before the June 30 deadline.

June 18, 2026
Moscow Struck in Kyiv’s Largest Attack to Date

Moscow Struck in Kyiv’s Largest Attack to Date

Zelensky’s tactic of seeking targets deep inside Russia is leading to short-term advantages away from the front line.

June 18, 2026
Irish Coalition Demands Ethnicity Recording for Violent Offenders

Irish Coalition Demands Ethnicity Recording for Violent Offenders

Good migration policy requires honest data, transparency, and open debate, TD Ken O’Flynn said.

June 18, 2026
Germany Approved Home Raid To ‘Verify’ Activist’s Livestreamed Portugal Visit

Germany Approved Home Raid To ‘Verify’ Activist’s Livestreamed Portugal Visit

Police had ordered identitarian activist Max Märkl to remain in Germany and report to a station twice a day, arguing that his attendance at the remigration summit could damage the country’s reputation.

June 18, 2026