
“Fifty years on, Cypriots still yearn to return to their ancestral homes”: An Interview with Geadis Geadi
“Thousands of Cypriots are living as refugees and are unable to return to their homes.”
“Thousands of Cypriots are living as refugees and are unable to return to their homes.”
What is the relationship between art and morality, and can beauty truly save the world? We explore these profound questions with Fr. Brad Elliott OP, a Dominican friar, artist, and philosopher.
“The resolve of the Venezuelan people to reclaim their democracy is unyielding.”
Why the UK-born son of anti-communist refugees returned to the East
“Encouraging and legalizing illegal migration will have terrible consequences for Spain and the Spanish people.”
“The fraud was so obvious that the only logical, decent, and democratic position is to say, as Javier Milei has done, that the dictator must go. “
Imagine a family, a city, a nation, or a civilisation that forgets its past: it would be a zombie.
In Russia, the state does not fight organised crime. Instead part of the state controls organised crime.
“The belief in the desirability of progress is almost universal. The disagreement lies in how we are going to understand what counts as progress.”
We need to think in a more strategic way to fight the globalist threat and its allies in the European Union.
“Success lies in being clear about what is at stake and speaking honestly about how to tackle the issues.”
Leftists are weaponizing history. Young people deserve an alternative that allows them to think critically.
“I’m still shocked that so many women can believe that a man can become a woman.”
Jan Bentz speaks to psychologist Sean Brooks. Together, they navigate faith and science, refuting the view that psychology is incompatible with religious belief.
Islamist leaders are turning neighbourhoods into ghettos.
“AUR has no interest in promoting the common good,” says MEP representing Romania’s ethnic Hungarian community in Brussels during a time of growing tensions back home.
There are more political prisoners in Cuba than in all other South American nations combined.
Putin wants to reunite the Soviet Union.
TEC TV’s Inside Brussels host Zsófia Tóth-Bíró sits down with Mick Hume and Scarlett Karoleva to look at the stakes in the European elections, the importance of voting, and what exit polls in early voting countries tell us.
Our editor-in-chief recently sat down with Václav Klaus to discuss the state of Europe today, whether EU institutions can (or should) be reformed, and why it’s harder today to share heterodox views than it was during communism.
We are not anti-European, but we are anti-federalists and anti-centralists.
We want a Europe that respects the treaties, that seeks collaboration between nations, and that seeks peace and progress.