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“United in Diversity”: MEPs React to Brussels Terror Attack
Apparently, illegal migration has nothing to do with terrorism, but at least the EU Parliament knows how to avoid further deaths: by making Europe more open.
Apparently, illegal migration has nothing to do with terrorism, but at least the EU Parliament knows how to avoid further deaths: by making Europe more open.
The killer should never have crossed the teacher’s path.
Government officials are using heavy-handed imagery to justify weak-willed action.
Nigel Farage’s former political vehicle appears to have polished up its act.
The Le Pen-Salvini axis, a pillar of support for ID in the European Parliament, is standing firm with the election slogan “The Europe of nations, in defence of our identities and freedoms.”
America needs a president capable of moral integrity, political vision, and proven leadership. After Trump’s Hezbollah comment, at least two contenders are disqualified.
When will we talk about the death-loving homegrown radicals we have coddled and indulged within our leading institutions of thought and culture?
Conspiracy theories often paint Christians as collaborators with foreign powers that are seeking to undermine Turkish identity.
Keir Starmer’s party may have (accurately) identified fighting misogyny as a vote winner, but their track record in this department is nothing short of reprehensible.
The leftists have decided to tell us precisely who they are. It is important that we listen.
This new parent is hoping her Finnish counterparts start a global trend in dealing with cell phones.
In its last week before summer break, the U.S. Supreme Court gave conservatives three major victories. Has the Left been defeated now?
Brussels and Washington demand a large dose of liberalism in the liberal democracy equation, regardless of how well a given democracy functions.
Rioting in Lille has been a surprisingly multiracial affair as white ultra-left radicals capitalised on the chaos on the streets to pursue a vendetta against the Macronist state while nationalists sit in wait.
In refusing the Cross, we are given the rainbow. Nevertheless, in taking to heart all the proud gifts of June our fathers left us, we may in time deserve to regain the pride they had.
This year, ‘pride’ activists in Italy have focused more on attacking Meloni’s government than on celebrating the LGBT community.
Should Germany follow through with its censorship policies, a legal clash will be inevitable. But for now, the right to pray and gather peacefully has been affirmed.
For all its talk of rule of law and democracy, the EU appears determined to ‘fix’ its broken migration system by politically punishing the very countries that have done the most to prevent the problem. Later this week, we’ll find out how European leaders who disagree with this process intend to push back.
Colombia’s business class used to believe that workers had dignity, that not every action should be cost efficient and paid for, and that, while being profitable was indeed a constant concern and priority, it was not the sole mission of a corporation.
The conservative tendency to leave the public square and the realm of art—the mural—blank for someone else to paint on has done society no favours.
The populist Right in charge of Austria for the first time ever? Communists in parliament? It’s not just a hypothetical: it’s currently the most likely scenario for 2024.
Christians, conservatives, and all those who do not fall into line with the dominant lines of culture should seize this moment and make works of art that are informed by tradition.