Donald Trump keeps criticizing the Federal Reserve for its interest rate policies. But if he gets what he really wants, he will make inflation great again.
The reaction to MP Aslan’s speech underscores the extent of the abuse faced by Assyrians and other Christians.
The political class wants to demoralize opponents, disenfranchise citizens, and demonstrate power.
UK Sentencing Council urges lenience for certain demographic groups, not others.
Local episcopal conferences react against recent pontifical doctrine.
Portugal is being transformed by mass immigration—in all likelihood, irreversibly.
You can’t replace Italians with non-Italians and still call it Italy.
All new white male recruits must be personally approved by CEO to “stamp out sexism”
What legacy does the ‘gender-nonconforming’ emperor Elagabalus represent?
This is a dangerous, precarious time for the future of Europe. Shouldn’t those most affected have a voice?
They sued him. They said he would become a dictator. Now they say he must be taken off the ballot. What are Donald Trump’s enemies so afraid of?
The French people voted in favour of a firmer immigration policy. When a semblance of a result is about to be achieved, their rulers set about destroying it.
There is something insidious about a leader who prioritises pronouns above prosecutions and selfies over safety
Isn’t it high time for more nuanced picture of the populist voters who have been decisive in reshaping politics across the West?
Why has Hungary, after delivering significant reforms, only received €10 billion from the Commission?
Perhaps the Italian PM’s trust in her advisors has led to her frequent quotation from The Lord of the Rings: “Deep roots are not reached by the frost.”
The Italian Right and its allies want to bring its model of unity government to the European Union.
Deserting Israel means abandoning our own democratic values and siding with barbarism against civilisation.
America has her problems, but she also knows how to solve them. By the end of this decade, American excellence will once again be the envy of the world.
Sunak soldiers on, miraculously surviving what was effectively a vote of confidence; a vote he did not deserve to win.
The question is not simply what will fill the hole in the flag, but whether we will make that symbol worthy of the flag.
By recklessly tying the Crown to progressive issues, Charles erodes the neutrality on which his constitutional role rests.
Slovakian conservatives are divided by the dilemma: pro- or contra-Fico?
The termites have been feasting on rot of the American establishment for a long time.
Just 16 months ago, they were doing their best to kick him out.
It seems it is no longer possible to shape people towards an alternative model of society—far from the one proposed by a corrupt and over-powerful state.
We should insist that it is not ‘far right,’ racist, or extreme to worry about the effects of migration in Europe today.
Once again, the shadow of the one GOP candidate who was not there loomed over the dismal proceedings.
Anti-Trump Republicans accuse the former president of wanting to become America’s dictator. Here are three questions for them to answer.
Nothing captures the falsity of the climate religion more than the UN’s mammoth gathering of the world’s elite.