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Tag: 2022

Germany: Over 217,000 Asylum Seekers Enter in 2022, Most Since 2016 Crisis

Robert Semonsen January 17, 2023

The number of migrants seeking asylum last year was the sixth-highest recorded in Germany’s history, exceeded only by the number of newcomers who entered between 1991 and 1993, during the Balkan wars, and those who came during the European Migrant Crisis of 2015-16.

Poll: Less Than Half of Germans Believe They Are “Completely” or “Very” Free

Robert Semonsen January 4, 2023

The opinion poll comes several months after another survey carried out by the same institute revealed that 31% of Germans believe they are living in a “sham democracy” where citizens “have no say.”

European Union Anticipates Continued Uptick in Asylum Seekers 

Robert Semonsen December 28, 2022

“It is quite clear that the increasing number of applications will continue in the foreseeable future,” Gregori suggested, insisting that the instability and threats that cause people to flee their homelands are, unfortunately, “not temporary.”

Finnish Solo Sailor in Shipwreck is Rescued

Sven R. Larson November 19, 2022

According to the website of Yachting Monthly, Lehtinen escaped the sinking boat by activating an emergency life raft as well as his personal locator beacon.

Election Fraud in Brazil?

Carlos Perona Calvete November 17, 2022

According to #BrazilWasStolen, in thousands of cases, older, non-auditable vote-counting machines registered 0 votes for Bolsonaro, even in districts where he got a majority due to votes counted by newer machines.

Putin’s Speech at the Eastern Economic Forum

David Boos September 10, 2022

Vladimir Putin predicted the demise of the West and the continued global power shift towards Asia. When asked about Ukraine, he said that Russia has “not lost anything and will not lose anything.”

Swedish Polls Predict Dead-Heat Election

Sven R. Larson September 10, 2022

The European Conservative will be covering the Swedish election, Sunday, September 11th, live on Twitter.

Jordan Peterson Receives Spengler Prize; Call for Papers

David Boos August 14, 2022

Spengler Society, Peterson “fights for holding on to the very own basic values of our civilization,” which makes his work “increasingly compatible and complementary to that of Spengler.”

Conservatives to Convene in Budapest for CPAC

Robert Semonsen February 5, 2022

For the first time in its nearly half-century-long history, the conference will hold an affiliated event in the Hungarian capital to underscore the continued formation of multinational anti-globalist front and to strengthen ties among right-wing forces.

Spain: Over 2,000 Recorded Illegal Migrant Arrivals in First 3 Weeks of 2022

Robert Semonsen January 21, 2022

Well over half of the newly arrived illegal migrants (1,200) landed on the Canary Islands, while another 650 additional migrants landed on the Balearic Islands and in municipalities in Andalusia, like the coastal cities of Almería and Cádi.

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