
“Putin’s regime has become much tougher and is in its final phase”: An interview with Xavier Colás
“Dictatorships last a long time, but the regime does not usually outlive the dictator.”

“Dictatorships last a long time, but the regime does not usually outlive the dictator.”

“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.”
For the first time in America’s history, the culture views Christianity unfavourably.
“Don’t throw away your culture and history on the funeral pyre of multiculturalism and the chimera of economic growth.”
Jan Bentz speaks to Fr. Michael Baggot about the unholy goals of the transhumanism movement.
“It is always regrettable and always disruptive to have a leader step down from his throne, but it is sometimes the right thing,” says Peter Kwasniewski.
In places where the Islamic population is growing, our identity is being lost.
If Milei succeeds, Argentina will once again be the best country in the world.
“In Brussels, we need MEPs who represent national interests instead of the foreign ones, the European people instead of illegal migration, and the cause of peace instead of war!”
The Left has chosen the way of censorship.
Jan C. Bentz talks with David Clayton, artist, writer, and provost at Pontifex University, about beauty and art. Is beauty objective? Is it scientific? What makes a good artist good? All these and more related questions are tackled by Clayton in the context of art and sacred art.
In the first episode of The Forge, Harrison Pitt sits down with best-selling author and political scientist Eric Kaufmann to discuss competing strands of liberalism, the race taboo, and the future of white majorities.
Leftist activists understand that to bring about changes in society, you have to generate a cultural change.
“When did our continent face its most terrible times? When certain actors tried to force Europe into one structure. It was Napoleon’s goal, it was Hitler’s goal, now it’s the EU’s goal.”