
Europe’s Zoomers on the March
Zoomers are turning on the neoliberal, open borders establishment that has deprived them of their history and inheritance.

Zoomers are turning on the neoliberal, open borders establishment that has deprived them of their history and inheritance.

The relatively subdued celebration of Pride Month is a cause for hope.

A recent overview of European conservatism in 2023 obscures the real nature of the populist revolt against Brussels.

It appears that European elites have once again outmaneuvered conservatives.

Ubiquitous porn use has transformed sex, dating, and marriage across the world.

It was poignant to see a town with so little to shout about feeling not only noticed but galvanised.

While the media paints him as a “moderate,” Sir Keir Starmer could be about to push through irreversible constitutional change.

The outcome of the next World Health Assembly will be an historic turning point in the conflict between global health governance and national sovereignty.

Deutsche Welle is meant to convey Germany’s image, so why is it staffed by Anglophones who dislike the nation so much?

Is Congress willing to recognize the major problems a mandatory draft will create?
DEI’s proponents are running out of straight white men to bash over the head.
Europe is the 3,000 years of history behind us, not a handful of officials and unelected functionaries of the European Commission telling nations how to behave.
For these MEPs, it’s only ‘democracy’ when they’re winning elections. Otherwise, democracy is ‘under attack.’
Between social values, patriotism, and the economy, U.S. conservatives will have to decide which issues matter most.
If a country cannot reject a decision imposed on it by other states, it is no longer free.
Education is the battlefield of a never-ending war between conservatives and progressives in France.
With almost 100 Christian churches attacked, Trudeau has yet to dedicate a single speech to the crisis.
Javier Milei made it clear that he will defend the most vulnerable in our societies.
Trump’s Iowa victory has reinforced his unshakable position in the headlines.
‘Hate speech’ is a legal misnomer for expressions that some people may find insulting, upsetting, or offensive.
Is the broadcaster jealous that ITV told the hard-hitting story it ignored?
South Africa’s government defends chants of ‘Kill the farmer!’ but insists that Israel is committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza.