
Bordering on Insanity
We are facing the possible tragedy of Europe’s demographic transformation into little more than the northernmost outpost of Islam—a tragedy which Pope Francis seems all too happy to embrace.

We are facing the possible tragedy of Europe’s demographic transformation into little more than the northernmost outpost of Islam—a tragedy which Pope Francis seems all too happy to embrace.

I headed to the city of David on Christmas morning. Its streets were even more somber than those of Jerusalem.

Houellebecq may be decadent in his personal life, but no novelist sees Europe’s religious crisis with clearer eyes.

To advance the formation of a new government, Geert Wilders’ PVV party is scrapping proposed legislation calling for a ban on “expressions of Islam,” justified under the notion that Islam, more than just a religion, is a “hostile political ideology bent on conquest.”

The reaction to MP Aslan’s speech underscores the extent of the abuse faced by Assyrians and other Christians.

We must refute the myth that Muslim-occupied medieval Spain was a bastion of peace and multiculturalism.

Geert Wilders claims to defend Judeo-Christian heritage. Yet he adheres to the values of 1968, says Bart-Jan Spruyt.

We have a fifth column in our midst. Now we see the true face of the enemy: radical Islam.


The main duty of the government must be to ensure that ethno-religious blood feuds in foreign lands are not allowed to flare up in our own towns and cities.