Bridget Ryder is a news writer for The European Conservative. She holds degrees in Spanish and Catholic Studies.
Citizens Opposed to EU Solar and Wind Energy Projects

Citizens Opposed to EU Solar and Wind Energy Projects

The Commission’s directives would enshrine in EU regulation solar and wind energy projects as worthy of “overriding public interest” status. Being overridden is exactly what rural communities fear.

August 12, 2022
EU Cancels Order For Traditional Vaccines

EU Cancels Order For Traditional Vaccines

It has made some wonder if the Commission, particularly Von der Leyen, is not intentionally side-lining vaccines that could compete with Pfizer products.

August 11, 2022
Shelling of Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Raises International Alarm

Shelling of Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Raises International Alarm

“This time a nuclear catastrophe was miraculously avoided, but miracles cannot last forever,” Energoatom warned.

August 10, 2022
Spanish Parents to Sue City over Sexually Explicit Event

Spanish Parents to Sue City over Sexually Explicit Event

Parents were shocked to hear from their pre-teens that they spent the event putting condoms on bananas with their mouths, moulding penises and vulvas out of play-doh, and imitating sexual positions from the Kama-sutra with kids of the opposite sex.

August 8, 2022
EU Commission Buys Old-Fashioned Spanish COVID Vaccine

EU Commission Buys Old-Fashioned Spanish COVID Vaccine

This vaccine is not an mRNA vaccine, but a bivalent recombinant protein vaccine, similar to many long-standing vaccines like the flu, hepatitis A, papilloma, and others.

August 5, 2022
Thermostat Control for Spanish Businesses

Thermostat Control for Spanish Businesses

In Seville, one of the hottest and most touristic cities in the country, restaurant and shop owners have come out in full rebellion against the measure, calling it one more step in undermining small businesses.

August 5, 2022
Pope to Visit Kazakhstan in September

Pope to Visit Kazakhstan in September

Pope Francis hopes to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill at the meeting in September.

August 5, 2022
Whistle Blown on Alzheimer’s Research

Whistle Blown on Alzheimer’s Research

The whistleblower who first identified potential fraud, also uncovered similar manipulation in dozens of peer-reviewed papers by the same scientist who published the original paper in question.

August 4, 2022
Russia Declares Azov Regiment Terrorists

Russia Declares Azov Regiment Terrorists

In a statement on August 2nd, the Azov Regiment accused Russia of using the judicial declaration to justify war crimes, and called on Washington to designate Russia a terrorist state.

August 4, 2022
Tight Markets, Logistics, Bottlenecks Could Cause Coal Shortage

Tight Markets, Logistics, Bottlenecks Could Cause Coal Shortage

Germany and Poland are the countries facing the greatest likelihood of suffering from a coal shortfall.

August 4, 2022
Eat Mutton, Wear Wool, Heat with Wood:<br>Traditional Ways to Stop Wildfires

Eat Mutton, Wear Wool, Heat with Wood:<br>Traditional Ways to Stop Wildfires

Locals, forestry experts, farmers, and ecologists all agreed that the principal problem is bad forest management, which is best countered by a return of rural life and its traditional activities, particularly extensive cattle farming. But it’s easier said than done.

August 3, 2022
From Ukraine: “Terrorist State” Russia, HIMARS Hit Russia, First Grain Shipments Leave Odessa

From Ukraine: “Terrorist State” Russia, HIMARS Hit Russia, First Grain Shipments Leave Odessa

Rinkēvičs told Politico that the European Union needed to intensify its efforts to isolate Russia. Russian “society needs to feel it,” he argued, since most Russians support Russia’s invasion of its neighbour.

August 2, 2022