Tadhg Pidgeon is an Irish journalist currently based in Brussels. He is a former assistant editor for the Irish student publication The Burkean. You can follow him on Twitter at @TadhgPidgeon.
Azerbaijani Aggression Condemned by EU Parliament

Azerbaijani Aggression Condemned by EU Parliament

The report signals that not only is the EU wanted in the South Caucasus, but the EU wants to be there as well.

March 18, 2023
Wagner Puts $15 Million Bounty on Italian Defence Minister

Wagner Puts $15 Million Bounty on Italian Defence Minister

After Crosetto publicly accused Wagner of contributing to the Mediterranean migrant crisis, the bounty suggests he may have hit a nerve.

March 16, 2023
The Finns Party: “Get Tough on Migrant Crime”

The Finns Party: “Get Tough on Migrant Crime”

As rising gang crime sparks debates over law, order, and immigration ahead of Finland’s election, national-conservative True Finns say they “have been warning for years” of the danger.

March 16, 2023
“Reconquête is now the only right-wing party in France”: An Interview with <strong>Nicolas Bay</strong>

“Reconquête is now the only right-wing party in France”: An Interview with <strong>Nicolas Bay</strong>

Reconquête embodies the civilizational Right. We are attached to traditions, civil and economic liberties, and the protection of the French people and our identity. We represent a classical conservatism capable of facing contemporary challenges.

March 16, 2023
German Health Minister Admits “Disturbing” Vaccine Side-Effects

German Health Minister Admits “Disturbing” Vaccine Side-Effects

The admissions from Minister Karl Lauterbach comes as a serious recognition of the fears many held about the vaccine.

March 15, 2023
Kosovo and Serbia Backtracking on EU-Brokered Deal

Kosovo and Serbia Backtracking on EU-Brokered Deal

With more talks due on Saturday it appears the EU is still powerless to break the long-running diplomatic deadlock, in spite of both countries’ desire to join the bloc.

March 13, 2023
New Iron Curtain Strengthened: Poland Fortifies Belarus Border

New Iron Curtain Strengthened: Poland Fortifies Belarus Border

With Poland ramping up its border security with Belarus, some speculate that a ‘new Iron Curtain’ is coming down, as the war in Ukraine divides the East and West.

March 12, 2023
EU Watchdog: COVID Funds Lack Corruption Checks

EU Watchdog: COVID Funds Lack Corruption Checks

The EU cannot guarantee that hundreds of billions of euros from its joint pandemic recovery fund were not wasted or lost on corruption, says the European Court of Auditors.

March 11, 2023
Georgian Government Withdraws Law After Pro-EU Protests

Georgian Government Withdraws Law After Pro-EU Protests

After two nights of riots and mass demonstrations from enraged pro-EU demonstrators, the withdrawal comes as a big win for the opposition in a deeper struggle over their nation’s future.

March 9, 2023
The Finns, Most Popular Party With Young Voters

The Finns, Most Popular Party With Young Voters

True Finns’ rising popularity is important both for Finland’s upcoming elections on April 2nd, and—perhaps more importantly—for challenging the progressive narrative of the ‘liberal youth.’

March 9, 2023
Modern Polish Martyrs: Family To Be Beatified

Modern Polish Martyrs: Family To Be Beatified

A married Polish couple, who were killed with their children by the Nazis for hiding a Jewish family, will be declared worthy of veneration by the Catholic Church this year.

March 8, 2023
Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh Remain Under Siege

Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh Remain Under Siege

Negotiations in this region are at an impasse, with the Armenian enclave requesting humanitarian assistance and Azerbaijan demanding Armenian integration.

March 8, 2023