Bridget Ryder is a news writer for The European Conservative. She holds degrees in Spanish and Catholic Studies.
Giorgia Meloni’s 2019 Speech Censored on YouTube

Giorgia Meloni’s 2019 Speech Censored on YouTube

Meloni minced no words in her full renunciation of the political, social, and economic order that has waged war on Christian values. Someone, somewhere, notified YouTube, and got several links taken down.

September 28, 2022
Pound Sterling’s Historic Drop Nears Parity with Dollar

Pound Sterling’s Historic Drop Nears Parity with Dollar

The pound dropped to as low as $1.0327 on Monday, an 8% fall that started on Friday, September 23, following new Finance Minister Kwasi Kwarteng’s unveiling of historic tax cuts.

September 28, 2022
Abusive Man Evades Justice with Administrative Sex Change

Abusive Man Evades Justice with Administrative Sex Change

The socialist-led government wants to push through a law that would allow legal ‘sex change’ simply at a person’s request. It’s a move that, as Carmen has experienced, could easily eliminate the protection for women the Gender Violence Law proposes to provide.

September 27, 2022
Nigerian Bishops Call for a Complete Change in Politics

Nigerian Bishops Call for a Complete Change in Politics

Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Abuja, called on Nigerians to come out en masse for the country’s elections in February 2023 and to look beyond their own religious or ethnic sentiment in their vote.

September 26, 2022
Hungary Extends Price Caps on Food and Fuel, Other Countries May Follow

Hungary Extends Price Caps on Food and Fuel, Other Countries May Follow

Carrefour raised prices on basic food items between 15% and 30% just before announcing on September 7th that it had created a “shopping basket of 30 items for 30 euros.” Designated items include coffee, oil, rice, pasta, and canned goods.

September 22, 2022
EU Calls for Release of Nicaraguan Bishop

EU Calls for Release of Nicaraguan Bishop

The EU Parliament characterised the bishop’s arrest as arbitrary, called for his immediate release, and pushed for an end to any legal prosecution against him.

September 22, 2022
Woman Shares Success of Rare Foetal Surgery to Help Others

Woman Shares Success of Rare Foetal Surgery to Help Others

Eighteen weeks into her pregnancy, the 28-year-old creative freelancer based in Florida got tough news. Her in-utero daughter had spina bifida.

September 20, 2022
Spain Ignores Pleas of Its Citizen in Cuban Prison

Spain Ignores Pleas of Its Citizen in Cuban Prison

“Doing nothing is the worst option,” the OCDH said. “The pressure from Spain could be decisive in obtaining the release of Mario Josué Prieto Ricardo.”

September 19, 2022
Research Finds Marriage ‘Sweet Spot’ for Twenty-Somethings

Research Finds Marriage ‘Sweet Spot’ for Twenty-Somethings

Age at marriage matters, but in different ways for different groups, according to a recent study.

September 19, 2022
Denmark Limits COVID-19 Booster to Over 50s

Denmark Limits COVID-19 Booster to Over 50s

Denmark is the first country to announce that booster shots will not be offered to the general population under age 50.

September 18, 2022
Spain: First to Bestow Legal Personhood to an Ecosystem

Spain: First to Bestow Legal Personhood to an Ecosystem

Some legal experts find the lagoons’ juridical personality status as legally murky as the waters the bill aims to clean up.

September 18, 2022
Danish Hijab Ban in Schools: Freedom for Girls or State Overreach?

Danish Hijab Ban in Schools: Freedom for Girls or State Overreach?

In the opinion of the commission members, who have both personal and professional experience working directly with minority communities, the reality is that most girls wear the hijab due to familial pressure.

September 17, 2022