
“Women’s safety is being compromised by mass migration”—Jess Gill
“My country cannot be a place where a woman cannot walk down the street alone.”

“My country cannot be a place where a woman cannot walk down the street alone.”

“At the very least, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of Christian slaves.”

“Europe was born with a soul but without a body in the 1950s. Now, we find a Europe with a body but without a soul.”

True feminism means defending women’s rights against all forms of oppression—even when it challenges the politics of diversity and multiculturalism.

The realm of intellectual training and academia has been left to the Left and constitutes a privileged field of engagement for young people who do not wish to keep their ideas under wraps.

“They are losing and that is why they are resorting to more persecution, more circus instead of bread.”

“It is essential to prevent situations like those experienced in Spain, where judicial institutions are politically manipulated.”

“Borders help us to keep democracy and democratic intentions intact—they help us to know where our rules start for potential Americans.”

“Every country that feels it is entering a totalitarian drift must defend the judiciary, because that is the door that opens Pandora’s box.”

“Slavery today is little more than a political weapon, a means of making all white Europeans feel guilty for the supposed actions of their distant ancestors.”
Trump wants to restore traditional values, obliterate woke, and end the ‘Deep State’—and this is only the beginning.
On the fifth anniversary of Brexit, Nigel Farage talks to our editor Mick Hume about Trump’s triumph, the demise of the EU, and the fight for “Net Zero migration.”
“We are facing a genuine crisis of civilisation—not only in Brazil but also in Europe, in America, and across the globe. This is a moment of polarisation, a crisis of values and principles. It represents a clash of belief systems.”
An Interview with HIRH Rafael of Orléans-Bragança, Prince Imperial of Brazil
James McCrery discusses the journey from modernist architecture’s stark rationalism to the revival of classical tradition.
The Argentine president managed to reduce the size of the government by a quarter without losing popularity.
Any European recognition of a regime that has yet to demonstrate any capacity for fostering a state for all Syrians would be morally and politically irresponsible.
The EU is being transformed into a de facto state—and Poland’s presidency will help the process, former MEP warns.
A Conversation with Paul Kingsnorth:
“Orthodoxy, unlike much Western Christianity, has not bent with the times, so … we have to build communities, even in our own homes, and try to hold to those values. It’s hard. Building communities with others will be the key. But Christians now in the West are like those in the early centuries: we are minorities in a ‘secular’ world. We have to live as such.”
As the group most attached to traditional values, like family and faith, farmers don’t fit into the worldview of Brussels’ liberal elite.
“Only the people save the people,” declares his movement, dedicated to fighting separatism and disaster—in the face of official hostility.
The Italian PM is now seen as a leader who can build conservative coalitions—and a bridge to President Trump.
If we help Christians to stay in their countries, we are helping peace and prosperity. This stability is also good for Europe: if countries are more stable and secure, fewer people will want to emigrate.