
Atreju 2023: Saving Europe from the “Nothing”
The Italian Right and its allies want to bring its model of unity government to the European Union.

The Italian Right and its allies want to bring its model of unity government to the European Union.

Deserting Israel means abandoning our own democratic values and siding with barbarism against civilisation.

America has her problems, but she also knows how to solve them. By the end of this decade, American excellence will once again be the envy of the world.

Sunak soldiers on, miraculously surviving what was effectively a vote of confidence; a vote he did not deserve to win.

The question is not simply what will fill the hole in the flag, but whether we will make that symbol worthy of the flag.

By recklessly tying the Crown to progressive issues, Charles erodes the neutrality on which his constitutional role rests.

Slovakian conservatives are divided by the dilemma: pro- or contra-Fico?

The termites have been feasting on rot of the American establishment for a long time.

Just 16 months ago, they were doing their best to kick him out.

It seems it is no longer possible to shape people towards an alternative model of society—far from the one proposed by a corrupt and over-powerful state.
Those of us committed to fighting back against the ‘woke’ must come to terms with the fact that only Christianity is potent enough to defeat the cult of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Non-believers need not convert, but it is time for us to get out of the way.
Stabbing innocent people is not cowardice; cowardice is sacrificing the nation’s children, rather than face the reality of your own lunatic immigration policies.
Spain’s administrative elections signify that the electorate has totally rejected Pedro Sánchez and his socialist government.
‘Offence archaeologists’ seek ways either to be offended themselves or to seek offence for others, where none exists.
During COVID, Western nations did the unthinkable by banning religious gatherings and services. Many states deemed ‘inessential’ what all believers consider most essential: the act of gathering together to worship God.
Like Johnson himself, his resignation honours were outsized. In May, calls came for Johnson’s list to be scrapped altogether.
Liz Cheney will not be able to navigate an entire presidential campaign without at some point deciding if she wants to protect women or those who think they are women.
The Chartres pilgrimage raises legitimate questions that the prelates cannot shirk.
Their arguments on Brexit are, after more than half a decade, tired; but I would struggle to argue that some of the points being repeated over and over inside the conference were any less spent.
The EU’s decision, abusing the law in the name of the rule of law, is nothing short of Orwellian and will have dramatic consequences for students.
In a rare victory for freedom of speech, it is gratifying that the Oxford Union stood by its guns and allowed the address to go ahead.
“Maybe it is not too late to wake up and save the EU economy from another unbearable burden with the worst possible timing.” —Enikő Győri