Category: NEWS

Germany, U.S. Pledge Tank Support

Chancellor Scholz’ hesitation might have served a purpose. Not wanting to be left holding the bag should things turn sour, Scholz got the U.S. on board first.

French Bakers Take to the Streets

The bakers are calling for an emergency tariff shield, valid for all. Others give a more political tone to their protest and question the European common market of electricity.

Sweden Launches International Campaign to Reduce Immigration

“This government was elected, among other things, on a mandate to create a paradigm shift in migration policy. This requires many major changes,” Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) told members of the press.

17th March for Life in Paris Against Euthanasia

For the organizers of the movement, the challenge is to encourage politicians to think differently, and to refuse to encourage the culture of death by instead developing alternative policies that respect life and the dignity of the human person.

New Study from Israel Finds Vitamin D Effective Against Severe COVID Infection

New Study from Israel Finds Vitamin D Effective Against Severe COVID Infection

Opinions on the effectiveness of vitamin D in preventing severe infections of COVID have been divided for a long time. A new study from Israel, however, delivers overwhelming data to support a correlation theory.

February 11, 2022
Freedom Convoys Amass in Europe; Eye Brussels as End Destination

Freedom Convoys Amass in Europe; Eye Brussels as End Destination

Canada’s continental offspring are mobilizing for one single aim—a large, co-ordinated, pan-European presence in Brussels, home to the EU’s main institutions, on Monday, February 14th.

February 11, 2022
Negotiations Between the European Union and Azerbaijan Concerning Armenia and Energy

Negotiations Between the European Union and Azerbaijan Concerning Armenia and Energy

The issue of tense relations with Armenia does not seem to be at the heart of the European negotiations. Energy imperatives take priority, and the destruction of Armenian cultural and religious heritage in Artsakh continues without major international reaction.

February 10, 2022
Pope Francis Steps up for Traditionalist Nuns Caught in Failed Visitation

Pope Francis Steps up for Traditionalist Nuns Caught in Failed Visitation

In a press release, the religious community, the Dominicans of the Holy Spirit, said the Holy Father’ s letter “marks a milestone for them and opens a new path.”

February 10, 2022
COVID Law Rejected in Polish Parliament

COVID Law Rejected in Polish Parliament

A COVID law proposed by Poland’s ruling PiS party has been rejected by the Polish Parliament. While opponents of COVID restrictions celebrate, some members of the opposition predict the downfall of the PiS.

February 10, 2022
Inflation Continues to Rise

Inflation Continues to Rise

The ECB predicts that for the first three months of 2022, euro-zone inflation will be 3.0%. With 5.1% in January, for their forecast to become reality, a sharp deceleration in consumer prices will have to take place in February and March.

February 10, 2022
Polish President Bucks Olympic Boycott, Meets with President Xi Jinping

Polish President Bucks Olympic Boycott, Meets with President Xi Jinping

Many other countries decided to boycott the Beijing Olympics, Polish President Andrzej Duda met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and attended opening ceremonies.

February 9, 2022
Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Dutch Reporter Pulled Off-Camera by “Overzealous Security Guard,” IOC-Spokesman Says

Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Dutch Reporter Pulled Off-Camera by “Overzealous Security Guard,” IOC-Spokesman Says

After a Dutch journalist was forced off-camera by security guard, the incident quickly gained international traction and pointed a floodlight on China’s draconian approach to journalists.

February 9, 2022
Religious Freedom in Hong Kong Under Threat After Series of Newspaper Attacks on Cardinal Zen

Religious Freedom in Hong Kong Under Threat After Series of Newspaper Attacks on Cardinal Zen

The state-affiliated newspaper Ta Kung Pao accused Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen of inciting student riots in 2019. A crackdown on religious liberties by the CCP might be on the horizon.

February 9, 2022
German Interior Minister Wrote for a Far-Left Extremist Newspaper

German Interior Minister Wrote for a Far-Left Extremist Newspaper

Germany’s new hard-left interior minister, Nancy Faeser (SPD), is on the defensive after it was revealed that she wrote for a far-left Antifa magazine managed by an organization with links to extremism.

February 9, 2022
Austria: First European Country to Introduce Mandatory COVID Vaccination

Austria: First European Country to Introduce Mandatory COVID Vaccination

As other European countries reduce their COVID regulations, Austria has gone the other way. As of February 5th, Austria became Europe’s first country with mandatory COVID vaccination rules for all adults. But the implementation of the rule remains a challenge.

February 9, 2022
Chancellor Scholz Pledges Germany Will do its Part to Keep All United on the Western Front

Chancellor Scholz Pledges Germany Will do its Part to Keep All United on the Western Front

When pressed by reporters, Scholz avoided making a clear pronouncement on the future of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline through which Russia would export its gas to Germany.

February 9, 2022