Bridget Ryder is a news writer for The European Conservative. She holds degrees in Spanish and Catholic Studies.
Spain Lets Unaccompanied Minors Work Legally

Spain Lets Unaccompanied Minors Work Legally

The change is aimed at reaching 15,000 young people in the country, both those still under the care of the state and the extutelados, those over the 18 who were once wards of the state.

June 9, 2022
Russia Hits Huge Grain Silo, Increases Targets in Ukraine

Russia Hits Huge Grain Silo, Increases Targets in Ukraine

Tens of millions of tonnes of agricultural products have been stuck in Ukraine, creating a food shortage in the areas of the world that rely on Ukrainian exports, particularly Africa.

June 8, 2022
Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing Spain

Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing Spain

According to the non-profit, the Ukrainian refugees are having problems with the language. They face “economic and job uncertainty,” and “they cannot bear to live permanently on charity.”

June 8, 2022
Spanish Pro-life Movement Not Intimidated by Hostilities

Spanish Pro-life Movement Not Intimidated by Hostilities

The law stands mostly as a means of intimidation and libel against the pro-life movement; Sanchez believes that the radical feminists know that it could not stand a true legal test.

June 1, 2022
EU Set to Sanction Russian Oil but With Pipeline Exemption

EU Set to Sanction Russian Oil but With Pipeline Exemption

Hungary’s staunch opposition to a blanket ban on Russian oil provided cover for other countries also hesitant to unplug from Russia oil.

May 31, 2022
Results of U.S. Mission to Northern Ireland Uncertain

Results of U.S. Mission to Northern Ireland Uncertain

Though the election of Sinn Fein may signal a shift in Northern Irish politics, old tensions still continue to surface.

May 31, 2022
Will the U.S. Win the West’s First Major Pro-life Victory? An Interview with <strong>Joseph Meaney</strong>

Will the U.S. Win the West’s First Major Pro-life Victory? An Interview with <strong>Joseph Meaney</strong>

“The reason for the leak, I think, was a last-ditch attempt to generate enough pressure on the justices to force them to reverse themselves. If that kind of pressure succeeds, what will that mean for America?”—Joseph Meaney

May 30, 2022
Secular Spirituality Overtakes the Way of St. James

Secular Spirituality Overtakes the Way of St. James

A large majority of participants, 75%, cited the walking itself as a motive; 20% revealed that they were walking to Santiago de Compostela to “find themselves, recharge their batteries and refocus.”

May 29, 2022
Peaceful Nigerians Facing Genocide, African Charity Warns

Peaceful Nigerians Facing Genocide, African Charity Warns

The charity has been investigating the circumstance of the latest deadly attack on peaceful farmers, a massacre of families working in their fields, but warns that the incident is “only the tip of the iceberg.”

May 28, 2022
COVID-19 Digital Classrooms Collected Student Data

COVID-19 Digital Classrooms Collected Student Data

During COVID-19 school closures, classes took place online, and most digital platforms used tracking technologies that trailed children both inside their virtual classrooms and beyond, across the internet, over time. These various trackers were impossible to avoid or erase even if the child users or their parents were aware that it was happening.

May 27, 2022
EU Human Rights Court Could Free Jihadist in Spain

EU Human Rights Court Could Free Jihadist in Spain

Oukabir is also now appealing his sentence based on the ‘Atristain Doctrine.’ As in the cases of the ETA members, information key to his conviction was obtained from him while ‘incommunicado.’

May 25, 2022
Spain Looks to EU for Help with Squatters

Spain Looks to EU for Help with Squatters

The squatting phenomenon is not fuelled by desperate people seeking shelter, but by gangs that often intentionally usurp lived-in homes.

May 24, 2022