Category: NEWS

U.S. Loses Track of Weapons in Ukraine

Incoming House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said that an audit would be aimed at establishing to what extent “the U.S. aid is ending up in the wrong hands.” 

Macron Pleads for Guarantees for Russia

President Macron’s polemical viewpoint aroused indignation in the East but reminds us of an objective reality: Russia will not give in easily on issues that are deemed crucial to its security.

U.S. Unveils Sixth-Generation Aircraft

The U.S. military contractor Northrop Grumman has unveiled the first new American bomber aircraft in 30 years: the B-21 Raider.

Scientists Solve Mystery of Blood Clots from Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine

Scientists Solve Mystery of Blood Clots from Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine

As mass vaccination got underway last winter, rare cases of blood clots were detected in some people who were vaccinated for COVD-19 with the Oxford-AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, causing several European countries to offer younger people alternatives.

December 3, 2021
Belgium: Vlaams Belang, a Flemish Right-Wing Party, Inaugurates “Fortress Europe” Campaign

Belgium: Vlaams Belang, a Flemish Right-Wing Party, Inaugurates “Fortress Europe” Campaign

Some of the most notable proposals include the construction of physical barriers at Europe’s external borders, implementation of high-tech controls at internal borders, monetary guarantees (deposits) to be paid by asylum seekers awaiting approval, and withdrawal of subsidies for NGOs that facilitate illegal practises.

December 3, 2021
Dutch Parishes in Downward Spiral

Dutch Parishes in Downward Spiral

While the Roman Catholic Church, numbering about 3.7 million, is still the largest denomination in the country, aging membership and secularization are now making themselves felt. Catholics actively involved in parish life are few—about 150,000, a mere 4% of all registered Catholics.

December 3, 2021
Cancel Discrimination, Not Christmas, Cardinal Says

Cancel Discrimination, Not Christmas, Cardinal Says

“We know that Europe owes its existence and its identity to many influences, but we certainly cannot forget that one of the main influences, if not the main one, was Christianity itself,” Cardinal Parolin said.

December 3, 2021
NATO Not Legally Obligated to Assist Ukraine, says Chief

NATO Not Legally Obligated to Assist Ukraine, says Chief

Should the Kremlin act as the aggressor, sanctions would be imposed, Jens Stoltenberg said. These would likely be limited to economic sanctions and additional defensive deployments to NATO’s eastern flank.

December 3, 2021
CDU Chairman Candidate: Anyone Working with the AfD Will be Expelled

CDU Chairman Candidate: Anyone Working with the AfD Will be Expelled

“I tell everyone who is concerned, in the north and in the south, in the west and in the east, that we have ruled out this cooperation,” Merz said, adding that any form of collaboration or cooperation between members of his party and the AfD would lead to exclusion procedures.

December 3, 2021
Former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz leaves Austrian Politics

Former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz leaves Austrian Politics

In a press statement Kurz declared, “I am neither a saint nor a criminal.” Giving thanks for his years in politics, he said, “for me, a new chapter in my life is beginning. I’m looking forward to spending time with my child and my family before I devote myself to new professional tasks in the new year.”

December 2, 2021
Greece and Germany Considering Forced Vaccination

Greece and Germany Considering Forced Vaccination

Fines would be imposed on unvaccinated senior citizens in Greece.

December 2, 2021
France Extends Abortion Deadline to Fourteen Weeks

France Extends Abortion Deadline to Fourteen Weeks

The National Assembly approved the extension of the legal deadline for performing an abortion.

December 2, 2021
The Rising Chaos of Swedish Politics

The Rising Chaos of Swedish Politics

While the ideological divisions between Swedish political parties are centered around immigration, they reflect a deeper, more principled disagreement between the political mainstream and a resurgent conservative movement.

December 2, 2021
Sweden’s First Female PM Appoints First Transgender Minister

Sweden’s First Female PM Appoints First Transgender Minister

Lina Axelsson Kihlblom, a 51-year-old former school principal who was born a man and 'transitioned' in the 1990s, has been

December 1, 2021
Inflation Reaches Record High in Eurozone

Inflation Reaches Record High in Eurozone

Inflation in the Eurozone has reached the highest rate since the euro debuted in 1999.

December 1, 2021