Inflation Comeback: A Challenge for the ECB
Europe will be facing a recession. The question is whether or not rising unemployment will come with higher or lower inflation rates—and monetary conservatism or monetary expansion.
Europe will be facing a recession. The question is whether or not rising unemployment will come with higher or lower inflation rates—and monetary conservatism or monetary expansion.
Demonstrations in many countries took place in violation of national bans.
Progressives and migrants across Europe and North America united in celebrating this weekend’s barbaric events.
While several countries are providing 24-hour police protection, London announced “reassurance patrols.”
It is time for Europe’s lawmakers to act to save their economy from a long, cold, tough winter.
Our Democracy Watch column tracks the battles between the EU elites and the peoples of Europe.
The twin villains of high inflation and high unemployment have not left Europe. They are just taking a nap under a pile of moderately optimistic economic data.
The fact that demonstrating pride in one’s country is considered ‘fascist’ speaks to the utter insanity of the current ethos.
100,000 U.S. troops are now stationed in Europe, Kirby announced, adding that the White House is “watching what’s going on in Belarus very, very closely.”
Europe’s economy is falling behind America, and the gap is getting big. The reason is obvious, and so is the solution.
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