David Boos is an organist, documentary filmmaker, and writer for The European Conservative and other publications.
Sonnet Form Nixed from Exams: “Product of White Western Culture”

Sonnet Form Nixed from Exams: “Product of White Western Culture”

University of Salford has removed sonnets from its creative writing program exams in a bid to “decolonise the curriculum,” since they “tend to be products of white western culture.”

June 9, 2022
Car Rampage in Berlin

Car Rampage in Berlin

According to police, it was impossible to estimate how many people were injured in the rampage, but there was at least one fatality. A 51-year-old teacher who was traveling with her school class died at the scene.

June 9, 2022
Italian Court Awards Compensation for Damage Caused by COVID-Vaccine

Italian Court Awards Compensation for Damage Caused by COVID-Vaccine

An Italian court awarded a compensation of €77,468 to the family of a 32-year old who died last year as a result of the COVID-vaccination, setting a precedent for the many similar cases currently in courts.

June 5, 2022
British Anti-Poverty Foundations Raise Alarm About Rising Costs of Living

British Anti-Poverty Foundations Raise Alarm About Rising Costs of Living

The rising costs of energy are causing families in England to take desperate measures, like using McDonald’s restaurants as shelter. Charities are raising the alarm and asking for government action to help the almost 15 million Brits in poverty.

June 4, 2022
The Fall of Anne Spiegel: Revealing the Hypocrisy of Modern Feminism

The Fall of Anne Spiegel: Revealing the Hypocrisy of Modern Feminism

It is not only the Anne Spiegels of this world who pay the bill. All families are affected, and even women who do not consider themselves feminists can no longer escape the social demands of this profoundly anti-family feminism.

June 2, 2022
India Bans Wheat Export to Ensure “Overall Food Security”

India Bans Wheat Export to Ensure “Overall Food Security”

In early May, the Indian Prime Minister announced India was ready “to feed the world” to combat the food shortage following the war in Ukraine. But contrary to expectation, the Indian government enacted an export ban on wheat to combat soaring domestic prices.

June 1, 2022
EU Commission Allows Gas Payments in Rubles to Russia

EU Commission Allows Gas Payments in Rubles to Russia

On Thursday, May 19th, the EU Commission decided to allow gas importers to open ruble accounts for gas payments to

May 24, 2022
Alliance of 17,000 Scientists Releases Joint Statement to Restore Scientific Integrity

Alliance of 17,000 Scientists Releases Joint Statement to Restore Scientific Integrity

Two different COVID summits took place within two days. At the same time that an alliance of physicians and scientists called for the restoration of scientific integrity and an end to national emergencies, EU President Ursula von der Leyen warned against future pandemics.

May 23, 2022
Dalí’s Wax Christ Sculpture Resurfaces After More Than Four Decades

Dalí’s Wax Christ Sculpture Resurfaces After More Than Four Decades

An original wax sculpture by Salvador Dalí has been discovered after more than 40 years in a private collector’s vault.

May 22, 2022
Monkeypox Outbreak Across Europe

Monkeypox Outbreak Across Europe

The latest reports of monkeypox infections sent a scare through Europe. But the mounting evidence seems to indicate that the infections have mostly been transmitted via sexual contact between men. Nevertheless, some are calling for vaccinations already.

May 22, 2022
Australia and U.S. Threaten Solomon Islands over China Security Pact

Australia and U.S. Threaten Solomon Islands over China Security Pact

After Solomon Islands signed a security pact with China, Australia and the United States expressed concerns over regional security.

May 21, 2022
Two More ÖVP Ministers Resign in Austria

Two More ÖVP Ministers Resign in Austria

These departures mark the 13th and 14th resignations of a minister or chancellor in Austria since the formation of the government in early 2020. The government has ignored the opposition’s demands for new elections.

May 20, 2022