
South Africa’s Elections and the Changing Constitution—What You Need to Know
There are some important lessons that the international conservative movement can learn from this election.

There are some important lessons that the international conservative movement can learn from this election.

Liz Truss has not even flirted with seeking contrition for her appearance on Lotuseaters.com.

Nigel wants to take the Tory party. The only question is whether that’s as its leader or to sack it and raze it.

If there is anyone who can translate the right-wing turn among the Dutch electorate into policy successes, it is this tough guy.

Sunak “could not be more wrong” to say Labour has no convictions; Starmer is “a dedicated dogmatic Leftist,” says commentator.

For the first time, a German police officer has died in an Islamist attack. Germany should pause to mourn the loss of a brave young man. And then, it is time to finally address the policy that is leading the country to the abyss.

This is much more than a faraway war. The battle to defend civilisation is also being waged inside the gates of the European citadel.

While a joyous community of kaleidoscopic gay disciples captured under the latest acronym sounds idyllic, a cursory analysis of its component groups makes it clear that this may just be the least harmonious smorgasbord in history.

The guilty verdict against Trump is a crucial watershed moment for America, politically, constitutionally, and morally.

Every one of the muddled ideological systems that has informed the structure of the modern State has been nothing more than a counterfeit religion.
Small town mayors, city councilmen, secretaries of state, governors … they are all in the same business: politics for profit.
If you invite the world, you inherit the world’s conflicts.
Donald Trump keeps criticizing the Federal Reserve for its interest rate policies. But if he gets what he really wants, he will make inflation great again.
The reaction to MP Aslan’s speech underscores the extent of the abuse faced by Assyrians and other Christians.
The political class wants to demoralize opponents, disenfranchise citizens, and demonstrate power.
UK Sentencing Council urges lenience for certain demographic groups, not others.
Local episcopal conferences react against recent pontifical doctrine.
Portugal is being transformed by mass immigration—in all likelihood, irreversibly.
You can’t replace Italians with non-Italians and still call it Italy.
All new white male recruits must be personally approved by CEO to “stamp out sexism”
What legacy does the ‘gender-nonconforming’ emperor Elagabalus represent?
This is a dangerous, precarious time for the future of Europe. Shouldn’t those most affected have a voice?