Category: COMMENTARY

Why Budapest Matters for Warsaw

A stable Hungarian government under Orbán—whose political consistency has made him one of the most recognisable advocates of national prerogatives inside the EU—contributes to a more balanced institutional environment. 

Antifa Attacks Portugal’s March for Life

In the first documented Antifa attack on Portuguese soil, a young activist hurled a Molotov cocktail into a peaceful pro-life march in Lisbon.

Finnish Supreme Court Convicts Päivi Räsänen of “Hate Speech”

Finnish Supreme Court Convicts Päivi Räsänen of “Hate Speech”

The MP was found “criminally liable” for a 22-year-old pamphlet stating the biblical views on homosexuality.

March 26, 2026
The German Establishment’s Secret Plan Against the Truth

The German Establishment’s Secret Plan Against the Truth

Truth cannot survive in a system where its value is subordinated to political expediency.

March 26, 2026
Not Paranoid Enough: Security and the Thiel Lectures in Rome

Not Paranoid Enough: Security and the Thiel Lectures in Rome

Leaking the precise location of a high-security private event to a press corps with an appetite for the darkest possible framing, in a city where networks were actively building nail bombs, was reckless.

March 25, 2026
“Media Studies”: A New Master’s Degree in Manipulation 

“Media Studies”: A New Master’s Degree in Manipulation 

The French Ministry of Education intends to impose “media education” on pupils—another way to guarantee its ideological domination.

March 24, 2026
The Truth About Hungary’s ‘Russia Hoax’

The Truth About Hungary’s ‘Russia Hoax’

Brussels, Kyiv, and those member states whose intelligence communities are spreading disinformation are all determined to change Budapest’s position on Ukraine by helping the opposition come to power.

March 24, 2026
When Brussels Chooses the Winner, Nations Lose the Game

When Brussels Chooses the Winner, Nations Lose the Game

When political outcomes are shaped by external expectations, the decisions that follow rarely prioritize the national interest.

March 24, 2026
Keir Starmer: Traitor or Incompetent?

Keir Starmer: Traitor or Incompetent?

Sir Keir is not a Bond villain stroking a white cat in a volcano lair. He is something far more dangerous in a democracy: a careerist without fixed principles.

March 23, 2026
Saint-Denis, ‘City of Kings’, and the Great Replacement: A Case Study

Saint-Denis, ‘City of Kings’, and the Great Replacement: A Case Study

At the foot of the Basilica of Saint-Denis, the necropolis of the kings of France since Merovingian times, the descendants of the subjects of Their Majesties the Most Christian Kings are becoming increasingly rare.

March 20, 2026
During Lent, Fasts of Crescent and Cross Are Not the Same

During Lent, Fasts of Crescent and Cross Are Not the Same

Religiously illiterate priests who want their flocks to start observing Islamic dietary restrictions, not Lent, are starved of common sense more than anything else.

March 20, 2026
Berlin’s Day of Intimidation

Berlin’s Day of Intimidation

The last thing Berlin needs is a day against Islamophobia—what it does need is better politicians.

March 20, 2026
A Defeat for Suicide Campaigners Is a Victory for the Vulnerable

A Defeat for Suicide Campaigners Is a Victory for the Vulnerable

The rejection of the Scottish assisted suicide bill comes after cautionary tales from Canada, which is on track for 100,000 euthanasia deaths by this summer.

March 19, 2026
Danish Political Pragmatism Challenged by Rising Polarization

Danish Political Pragmatism Challenged by Rising Polarization

In pre-election polling, disgruntled voters penalize major parties whose ideological positions appear blurred or inconsistent.

March 19, 2026