
The EU is turning into a “centralized monster”—EU Expert Rodrigo Ballester
“Western European nations are ready to give up even more of their sovereignty. In the name of the rule of law, the EU can do anything it likes.”

“Western European nations are ready to give up even more of their sovereignty. In the name of the rule of law, the EU can do anything it likes.”

After the last election, Portugal’s social democrats “had everything to guarantee a stable government with a right-wing majority in alliance with Chega” but chose a coalition with the left.

The High Representative “made criminal laws according to which I, elected by the will of the people, was tried for an act that I committed exercising my constitutional powers.”

“The Amsterdam incident is not isolated but part of a broader pattern where extremist groups feel emboldened to act on their prejudices.”

“I don’t believe at all that he is betraying the West, has lost interest in Europe, or is going to pull out of NATO; you have to see everything he says in context: Trump is a dealmaker.”

The Qatargate scandal is just a symptom of a much wider problem—the building of influence by Qatar and the radicalisation of Muslim communities in Europe.

International cooperation is a moral obligation of developed countries, but the lack of control has turned it into an ideological woke project.

Critical thinking, adaptability, and entrepreneurship will be key skills in an AI-dominated labor market.

“The tide has turned: citizens reject progressive policies and the woke ideology.”

“A student in The Hague chose to return to Israel, stating that she would rather live under constant rocket fire than endure the toxic hostility on campus.”
People realized that things need to change and that Javier Milei is the best person to do it.
Portuguese youth are rooted in traditional values, says Chega party VP.
Icons bring us face to face with the holy person, in a direct encounter.
Jan Bentz sits down with Martin Cothran, author, educator, and advocate for classical education, to explore the pressing need for a revival of classical learning in a world obsessed with technical skills.
This is a moment of life and death for Christians in Syria.
Soon rainbow flags will fly on all public buildings and places in Germany.
In this episode, Jan interviews Guillaume de Thieulloy, a prominent French conservative thinker and publisher, to delve into the pressing issues facing France today.
Russia’s social and economic relations, its mentality, and its worldview come from the USSR.
Putin is moving closer to North Korea and China.
Woke is one of the most important developments of our age. It is upending culture and institutions, and remaking politics.
Turkey wants to expand its territories and carry out an Ottoman imperial revival.
Tusk’s government has turned the media into a propaganda channel.