
As Surrogacy Booms, Arrangements Get Weirder
Surrogacy is increasingly crossing biological and ethical boundaries with no end in sight.

Surrogacy is increasingly crossing biological and ethical boundaries with no end in sight.

Six French-speaking Belgian schools in Charleroi were torched in response to new decree.

Macron promised euthanasia bill to advocate while telling Pope Francis he did not want to anticipate the French debate.

Recent successes in making embryos from stem cells are ethically fraught.

The case comes after French feminists and lesbians have also been accused of “transphobia” for standing up for women’s rights.

The Ontario Department of Education recently directed schools to ensure library books are ‘inclusive.’

Among the policies criticized are patriotism, sovereignty, and a “ban on gender studies.”

The economic degrowth research project sounds like a planned global economy.

Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.

The fine print shows hesitation even in Brussels on the stringent standards.
The EU “needs to attract new low and medium skilled third-country national workers … who cannot find legal ways to reach Europe,” the statement to the legislation argues for establishing a common, simplified residence permit system.
The strikes brought Germany’s entire rail network to a standstill and resulted in more than 90,000 passengers being affected by flight cancellations.
The aid deal comes despite established links between Moroccan intelligence services and the Qatargate scandal, with the ringleader of the bribery network, Antonio Panzeri, a known ally of Morocco.
There is no other justification for this untimely strike than an “abnormal descent of aviation ammunition,” according to the Russian Defence Minister.
“We can’t give in to the idea of ethnic replacement: the Italians are having fewer children and we’re replacing them with someone else. That is not the way,” Francesco Lollobrigida, Italy’s Agriculture Minister said.
Poland’s assertive move toward nuclear energy comes as its neighbor Germany announced last week that its last three remaining nuclear power plants would be shut down on April 15th.
“If we want to show solidarity, then we must restore the order at our borders, if needed by building fences where they are needed,” EPP spokesman Jeroen Lenaers said after pushing through an amendment to fund border walls, which was later thrown out by the Left with the entire package.
“I would ask you not to stigmatize those with a different identity or faith,” Hungarian MEP Tamás Deutch replied after PM Xavier Bettel accused Hungary of homophobia.
For now, NATO’s priority remains Ukraine’s “military victory over Russia,” the NATO Secretary General said.
The interior minister’s comments are reflective of what appears to be a growing anti-American sentiment across increasingly broad segments of the international community, including parts of Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.
“There are more battles to come,” conservative MEP Charlie Weimers noted, observing that the decision would prevent effective border control and enshrine migrant quotas in the new Asylum and Immigration Pact.
Campaigners say the Dutch government is hypocritical by financially supporting farmers abroad, while it takes the axe to its domestic agricultural industry.