
The Three P’s of Rural Racism: People, Pubs, and Pets
Culturally, self-flagellation has become a civic virtue; institutions once central to national life now frame their own founding stock as the problem to be solved.

Culturally, self-flagellation has become a civic virtue; institutions once central to national life now frame their own founding stock as the problem to be solved.

This is the first generation in Western democracies to grow up in the greatest material well-being and comfort humanity has ever known, yet never face war or real existential fear.

After years of campaigns about global warming, during which experts informed us that snow and ice would become “a thing of the past,” winter seems to have come as a shock to many in our establishment.

Were eight people murdered by a mentally ill teenage boy suffering from fundamental delusions? Or was the killer a young woman? Just a few years ago, the question would have struck Canadians as absurd.

In security policy, ‘commitment issues’ are measured in capabilities, not flowers, and Europe must choose between relying on U.S. reassurance and building the capacity to stand on its own.

When politics becomes an exercise in compliance rather than representation, citizens inevitably disengage—or revolt.

In many European countries with ancient histories, large segments of the population are recent arrivals who did not participate in nation-building and lack a stake in its continuation.

Eli Sharabi spent 491 days as a hostage of Hamas in Gaza, not knowing what had happened to his family. Now, he tells his story.

The French government wants to combat the decline in birth rates but has opted for disastrous communication.

Decline is not an act of nature. Civilisations lose influence when they abandon the principles that once sustained them—initiative, productive investment, innovation and a belief that the future can be better than the present.
We do need new institutions that are global without being globalist.
The ‘global village’ is not a bridge: it has turned into a panopticon, erected by many ‘liberal-minded’ globalists, where truth is filtered through the tinted windows of a tour bus.
European liberal media are acting as the cohorts of the U.S. leftist press in their shameful incitement against ICE and its officials in Minnesota.
A leftist MP hopes to make French people dream by invoking repentance and dark chapters of the past.
Family policy must go beyond traditional welfare measures, offering young people a predictable life trajectory and existential security to support their plans for having children.
After thirty years of failure, the only solution is for the EU to give back its competences to member states.
Trade preferences, migration cooperation, and security assistance should be conditioned on measurable progress in the human rights area, Coptic Solidarity’s Lindsay Rodriguez says.
Does anyone believe there won’t be a new and historic pull factor that will generate new migration crises at European borders?
Elected to heal divisions, Pope Leo XIV may instead be remembered as the pontiff under whom the most serious Catholic schism since the Reformation emerged.
The purpose of foreign policy is not moral purification; it is to secure tangible interests as well as they can be secured in the existing balance of power.
Social media is a scourge, and young people are suffering. But the small concession of freedom granted for the greater good always paves the way for greater enslavement.
Romania no longer behaves as a sovereign strategic actor but as a compliant institutional satellite.