Deputy PM is concerned that non-Swedes could have a “decisive” impact on municipal elections.
The Tusk cabinet is trying to hurt its main rival before the presidential elections next year.
NATO states are stepping up surveillance of pipelines and cables.
“This is an extremely grave social issue. It’s everybody’s business.”
A legitimate concern is that governments will go back to money printing as a way to fund their deficits. Central bank rate cuts encourage this.
The EPP greenlit a Spanish socialist in exchange for an Italian conservative, even though Teresa Ribera said she won’t step down if prosecuted for mismanaging floods in Spain.
As Director of Health and Human Services, the controversial firebrand would advise Trump on all health-related matters.
A suspected ‘small boats’ dealer arrested on Wednesday will be replaced “within days,” according to critics of Britain’s open borders.
A meme mocking Robert Habeck sparked a dawn raid, raising free speech fears.
Almost two weeks after the fact, Spain’s socialist government officially declared the Valencia flooding a national emergency.
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson attacked the government for “taking us for fools” over phoney net zero rhetoric.
Delayed aid and economic losses deepen the Spanish region’s storm recovery crisis.
The French President and Minister of Agriculture claim to be opposed to the deal, but farmers don’t trust them.
Moscow’s tradition of acting on its threats should inspire caution in Western capitals.
Anyone looking for a parody of fiscal policy needs to look no further than France. The French government has been
If there is one man in Europe who has earned the right to criticize Brussels for its economic ineptitude, it is the prime minister of Hungary.
Why isn’t the public ever trusted with the details of a criminal unless he’s a working-class, white man?
Ankara should be pressured by the EU and the U.S. to respect the religious liberty of all Turkish citizens
One can’t help wondering what the endgame is in all this Hitler talk. Harris and her allies are playing with Trump’s life. Surely they know that.
Halloween may be a bulwark of tradition in the fight for Europe’s future.
Wendell Berry reminds us that communities with ties to the land and to our place in the world are essential for a good life.
The Spring edition, like every issue, provides a varied mix of perspectives on different expressions of conservatism around the world. In a particular way, several contributions in this issue explore the theme of Christendom and the West.
In this episode of Reality Check, we delve into the complexities of brain death and organ donation with Dr. John Di Camillo, an ethicist at the National Catholic Bioethics Center.
We must continue to insist that this war is ours, too; that Ukraine is Europe; that they are defending our democracy and freedom.
Despite facing repeated arrests, Vaughn-Spruce is determined to continue standing up for women and their unborn children.
House of Lilies is an immensely readable book that succeeds in being both entertaining and informative, despite covering four centuries of Capetian rule.
In Tradition and the Deliberative Turn, Ryan R. Holston warns that democracy cannot function well without tradition.
La Scala’s ballet troupe is among the best in the world and has lost no luster in this revival of a production it has been showing for thirty years.
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