A new book by ethicist Nigel Biggar argues that post-colonial guilt has been blown out of proportion.
This year’s CPAC Hungary will showcase the country’s promise as a testing ground of conservative policies.
When it comes to the EU’s China policy, the seeming dissonance between Macron’s appeasement and von der Leyen’s hawkishness is in fact a well-rehearsed symbiosis.
Last week, von der Leyen said of China: “The story of our relationship is not yet written, and it need not be defensive.” Her visit to China begins today.
Fully one year on, intellectuals are yet to make a decisive appearance to alter the course of the conflict.
VOX’s no-confidence motion to oust PM Pedro Sánchez amounts to little more than a gimmick.
Spain’s upcoming turn at holding the EU Council Presidency is a high-stakes opportunity likely to be missed.
Could Fauda prove the clearest testament yet to the Palestinian question’s irreducible unsolvability?
Fresh off forming Israel’s most right-wing government ever, Bibi Netanyahu appears in his recently published memoir as the Jewish people’s shrewdest leader since King Solomon.
If they wish to be governing forces like in Hungary and Israel, conservatives must not mind being hated.
If the open-air killing of a clergyman by an Islamist doesn’t prompt a reckoning, it’s hard to see what will.
A Pulitzer-prize winner chronicles Oswaldo Payá’s lifelong struggle to bring democracy to Cuba.