Bridget Ryder is a news writer for The European Conservative. She holds degrees in Spanish and Catholic Studies.
Henry Kissinger Endorses NATO Membership for Ukraine at WEF

Henry Kissinger Endorses NATO Membership for Ukraine at WEF

Kissinger explained that he had previously opposed NATO membership for Ukraine out of fears that it would cause the situation that has now unfolded. But circumstances have changed.

January 20, 2023
Europe’s Largest Cache of Rare Minerals Found in Sweden

Europe’s Largest Cache of Rare Minerals Found in Sweden

The deposit is mostly composed of iron ore, but in addition to the rare minerals, it also contains a significant amount of phosphorus—seven times the amount found in the company’s current operational mines.

January 18, 2023
Ahead of Elections, PP and VOX Take Their Stands on Abortion

Ahead of Elections, PP and VOX Take Their Stands on Abortion

The pro-life measures are meant to promote the birth rate and comprehensive support for families.

January 16, 2023
Scotland’s Self-Determination of Gender Could Fuel Independence Movement

Scotland’s Self-Determination of Gender Could Fuel Independence Movement

Feminists fear and some legal scholars argue that the Scottish gender certificate conflicts with the 2010 Equality Act, designed to protect women, giving London an opening for blocking the law.

January 13, 2023
German Police To Clear Protesters To Expand Lignite Mine

German Police To Clear Protesters To Expand Lignite Mine

The 200 activists currently occupying the village of Lützerath are not expected to leave calmly.

January 12, 2023
More Than 1,000 Protesters Arrested in Brazil

More Than 1,000 Protesters Arrested in Brazil

Protests have been going on for weeks throughout the country in the wake of the October 30 election in which Lula was declared the winner.

January 10, 2023
Spain Failing to Reach Economy With EU Recovery Funds

Spain Failing to Reach Economy With EU Recovery Funds

This marks the second year in a row that the socialist-communist coalition government of Pedro Sanchez has failed to adequately use the generous subsidies from the European Union.

January 10, 2023
Russia Faces Backlash for New Year’s Eve Attack

Russia Faces Backlash for New Year’s Eve Attack

The attack marks the highest number of troops Russia has officially recognized as fallen in battle since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022.

January 5, 2023
Feminist Law Lets Rapists Out of Prison in Spain

Feminist Law Lets Rapists Out of Prison in Spain

Jurists and critics of the law had warned that, as written, the law would result in reduced sentences for those already convicted of sexual assault.

January 4, 2023
IMF: A Third of the World Headed for Recession

IMF: A Third of the World Headed for Recession

Overall, she cautioned, the world has become more economically volatile and governments need to be prepared.

January 3, 2023
U.S. Start-Up Starts Making Clouds To Stop ‘Climate Change’

U.S. Start-Up Starts Making Clouds To Stop ‘Climate Change’

The simple technique Iseman used was outlined in a white paper published in 2018 by the Harvard University Belfer research centre. The paper also sounded the alarm on just what Iseman did—DIY, unregulated attempts at geoengineering.

January 1, 2023
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Dies

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Dies

The 95-year-old retired pope died at the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery, his chosen residence after resigning from the papacy in 2013.

December 31, 2022