
EU Makes Anti-Poverty Promise It Can’t Keep
Here comes another political-posturing project from Brussels.

Here comes another political-posturing project from Brussels.

EU officials link economic hardship to rising support for right-wing parties—but their strategy risks missing the deeper causes of voter anger.

The pope warned that the cries of the poor are often drowned out by the myth of progress, which overlooks countless people and leaves them to their fate.

The new pope is advised by a Curia that remains Bergoglian in orientation—progressive in theology and socialist in politics.

A new study reveals that two-thirds of refugees have incomes below the national poverty threshold.

One in seven French people now lives below the poverty line.

The only ties which appeared to matter in the Italian south were the immediate links of blood and marriage.

Report reveals a costly, totally ineffective system that disproportionately benefits immigrants.

The economic situation and purchasing power of Spaniards has so degenerated in the last five years that the country qualifies for cohesion funds.

“This will have deleterious effects in Brussels, and not just around the Midi Station,” Brussels Minister Alain Maron warned after the government decided to stop giving shelter to male asylum-seekers.