Frederyk Chopin left the world a body of work that continues to challenge pianists and move audiences the world over. But he also left a powerful testimony of faith.
The tyranny of virtue dominates France in the 21st century. The most powerful institutions are led by progressives who, like Robespierre, believe they are irreproachable.
The mainstream media is reluctant to admit that many of the “detainees” released by Israel are convicted terrorists and murderers.
The Israeli-German hostages surely asked themselves: What purpose does our German passport serve if the German state won’t fight for our lives?
Social services took Daniel and Bianca Samson’s two young daughters and accused the parents of being “religious extremists.” Now, they are fighting to bring their girls home.
It is torture to see the country falling apart and the right wing unable to come up with a common winning strategy.
The French president desired to be Jupiter; instead, he became Icarus.
After more than two long years, those kidnapped by Hamas have finally been returned. Why did the West avert its eyes from their horrific ordeal?
The hostages are free—now let’s free the West of fashionable delusions about Israel and “anti-Zionism.”
Trying at all costs to unite the devil and holy water, that is, progressive ideologies and Catholic doctrine, ultimately drains the holy water.
The attempt to replace independent officials with loyal appointees would create conditions for manipulation and, in an extreme scenario, falsification of election results.
The freedom to protest either exists or it doesn’t, and much like freedom of expression, any attempt to restrict or define the confines thereof negates the principle itself.
The man is celebrated for having abolished the death penalty in France forty years ago. Today, justice doesn’t exist anymore.
In the midst of a political crisis, the head of the House of Bourbon and pretender to the French throne opportunely reminds everyone of his existence.
The idea that Muslim communities are systemically discriminated against throughout Western Europe is pure fantasy.
Can the man who forged the Abraham Accords do it again?
Brussels wants to allow children to change gender at any age—and punish any state that disagrees.
Though Germany’s divisions appeared larger than ever on a day designed to commemorate unity, these divisions are not geographical but political, cultural, and social.
If you want stories about non-white characters, perhaps you might choose a story that wasn’t written and set during a period in which over 99% of England’s population was white.
When Tony Blair attempted to bring in digital ID, we did not have a serious border problem; it wasn’t about illegal immigration then, and it isn’t about illegal immigration now.
Lord Nelson is the latest victim of activist historians who think every historical figure was gay or trans.
Under her watch, Brussels ceased to be a boring, technocratic steward of the common market and has become a missionary empire—zealous, punitive, and utterly disconnected from reality.
Two years on from Hamas’s October 7th massacre, Israelophobia and outright antisemitism run riot in Europe.
Framing the conflict as a simple colonial or racial dispute ignores Hamas’ religious motivation and hinders a realistic long-term solution.
Europe talks of peace while preparing psychologically and politically for war.
If you had ever wondered how you would have behaved as the Nazis began persecuting Jews after they came to power in 1934, now is your chance to find out.
A Belgian paedophile is seeking a lenient sentence on account of his gender identity. He isn’t the first and he won’t be the last to use the transgender defence.
The French Left’s offensive against Catholic schools is gaining momentum.
The contrast between the two sides—the one excusing riots as “justice” and the other mourning a murder as wrong—is screamingly loud.
“Charlie Kirk was not killed because he was ‘radical’; he was killed because he was effective.”