For far too long, the German mainstream promoted a sheepish, silencing creed of multiculturalism. But the times when this worked are over—even in Cologne.
The nomination of a Constitutional Court judge who stated a child does not have human dignity before birth has reignited the abortion debate.
The identitarian Left has a creepy obsession with ‘decolonising’ every field and hedgerow.
It is sobering to think that people living in a country infamous for its instability and tensions can be more optimistic about their country’s future than about the UK’s.
Six candidates of hated party die just before local elections In German state. Coincidence?
A decade ago, Angela Merkel promised that her decision to open the country to the world would prove historic. She was right—just not in the way she hoped.
Reality should not be sugarcoated: Jewish communities are experiencing a major crisis again, only comparable to that of the 1930s.
France is on the brink of chaos, but the minister of education has nothing better to do than try to rewrite the dedication on the Pantheon.
The current trend toward domestic isolation, avoiding strangers, missing out on different perspectives, or skipping impromptu conversations dehumanises.
Not all trans people are potential mass killers. The connection, if there is one, has to do with two things: mental instability and a sense of violent grievance.
France’s ban on disciplining toddlers equates time-outs to traumatic abuse. No wonder French youth are running riot.
If the state will not protect girls from migrant men, and native-born British men won’t either, what choice do the Sophies have but to arm themselves?
Hypersensitive teachers are treating playground insults and innocent misunderstandings as evidence of serious bigotry.
In a potential test case for other regions, an AfD mayoral candidate was barred from the election for, among other things, quoting Tolkien and admiring Wagner.
Convictions for online hate speech are at a record high in a country that imprisons mothers for tweets and veterans for memes.
An American tourist stabbed by a suspected migrant in Dresden is speaking up about Germany’s dangerously lax migration policy.
Discriminatory dairy? Smuggling illicit jars of an Algerian chocolate spread into France has become an act of resistance against the ‘unjust’ and ‘unholy’ white men’s laws.
In the unrealistically utopian worldview of the Fenix, mass immigration appears to have no downsides, only endless benefits.
Social contagion is continuing to drive young people down a path of medical mutilation.
The true nature of the wider game being played here is not football at all—it’s far more important than that.
Prioritizing short-term tactics over wisdom, Merz allowed himself to be swayed by shifting public opinion and the desire to appease his Social Democratic partners.
The belief that the effects of childhood sexual abuse are brief, minor, or easily overcome is a dangerous myth society continues to tell itself.
A patriotic grassroots movement called Operation Raise the Colours is fighting back against the idea that it is racist or hateful to fly your country’s own flag.
“It is common sense that standing silently and offering consensual conversation does not constitute harm,” a spokesman for the U.S. State Department said.
One of the most obnoxious, sanctimonious facets of woke ideology is finally being put out to pasture.
Western women going on jaunts to Afghanistan is the ultimate form of virtue-signalling.
With pro-family laws and resistance to sexual ideology, Hungary is testing whether Christian democracy can undo decades of social revolution.
The Left finds it intolerable when initiatives flourish that pay tribute to a glorious French history it refuses to acknowledge—and deeply detests.
While Lucy Connolly serves a 31-month prison sentence for a tweet, a Labour councillor who wanted right-wing protestors’ throats to be cut has been set free.
The rhetoric of the rule of law “has become a euphemism for ideological warfare against conservative governments that challenge the globalist Project,” exiled Polish PiS politician Marcin Romanowski said.