
Getting It Wrong: The EU and the War for Israel’s Survival
Is the West falling apart? It certainly will if the moral incoherence illustrated in the EU reports succeeds in fully displacing the Judeo-Christian heritage that made the West what it is.

Is the West falling apart? It certainly will if the moral incoherence illustrated in the EU reports succeeds in fully displacing the Judeo-Christian heritage that made the West what it is.

To have a true peace settlement, each side will have to understand the root causes, fears, and experiences of the opposite side.

Christians in Iran are vilified as members of a ‘sect’ and considered a national security threat.

EU’s fiscal documents are written to pay a token gesture to openness while in reality serving as declarations of policy intent.

As warnings of a Wall Street ‘correction’ grow louder, some European countries risk following suit. Others are more resilient.

Poles came from all corners of the country to witness what many here are calling “the beginning of the reconstruction.”

Both sides understand that renewing Russian-European dialogue is essential to ensuring the continent’s stability.

Eurostat says inflation looks calm—but beneath the surface, a worrying split is emerging. Polarized inflation poses a serious challenge for the ECB and an increasingly hands-on Brussels.

Pressure from the U.S. president to cut interest rates could spark a chain reaction, pushing Europe to follow—and creating a potential equity market bubble.

The country’s notorious blasphemy laws are often used to target minority groups, with Christians disproportionately affected.
Lawfare offensive, fraud allegations and Manfred Weber to force the PM out? Keep a close eye on Poland.
In a stunning admission, the central bank concedes that more public debt is the only path to more economic growth in the euro zone.
The uncomfortable truth is that the practice of sexual abuse and enslavement is condoned by Islamic scriptures.
Citizens’ needs won’t be a priority once national leaders are beholden to their fiscal overlords in Brussels and Frankfurt.
The free world should embrace the open flow of investment capital and business ideas, not stifle them with political suspicion.
U.S. attempts to challenge China’s dominance over rare earth elements explain President Trump’s interest in Ukraine and Greenland
Europe has no clue what Trump’s game is, and member states are fed up with being left in the dark.
The question is whether Trump’s threat of 50% tariffs will wake up the Eurocrats running a protectionist system whose price is paid by the public.
Why are international institutions and human rights organizations turning a blind eye to the systematic killing and displacement of Christians?
The ‘international community’ has done little besides providing moral, legal, and financial support to bloodthirsty Islamist terrorists, standing against the only democracy in the Middle East.
To date, there are no credible estimates of the fiscal danger associated with NATO’s planned military expansion. We put numbers on it. Prepare to be shocked.
Europe has a rich history of debt crises. Time for Trump to learn from them.