The social democrats are ready to back conservative Italian Raffaele Fitto in exchange for Ribera again, but VOX warned that the EPP will become “irrelevant” if it accepts the deal.
Hungary will host a meeting between interior ministers on Friday, expected to finalize the decades-long negotiations.
Representatives say farmers have been “betrayed” by the Labour government.
The excellent conference was complemented by a cultural experience against the beautiful backdrop of Hungary’s Lake Balaton.
The individualism that made Europe unique is the mechanism by which, without serious revision, it will be eradicated.
The document identifies 18 systemic shortcomings in Brussels, mostly linked to “attempts to arbitrarily and stealthily extend competences in contravention of the Treaties.”
Police appear more interested in investigating nonsense ‘non-crimes’ than actual crimes.
Warsaw sees the facility as a key component of protecting itself against Moscow.
The Secretary of State nominee is a known hardliner on China and Iran—and supporter of Israel and NATO.
Talks between the EU Parliament’s two largest parties broke down, with the S&D set to reject both Italy’s Raffaele Fitto and Hungary’s Olivér Várhelyi.
Russia warns of escalation, while Trump allies are livid that the U.S. administration is going against the will of the American people.
“The future belongs to patriots,” Abascal said, pledging “a frontal and total response to globalism.”
The Ukrainian president accuses Olaf Scholz of opening “Pandora’s Box.”
When dealing with Azerbaijan’s threat to Armenia, the U.S. must act decisively to facilitate peace.
Surprise diplomacy may defuse the situation, but the chances are bleak.
Thanks to its masterful monetary policy, the Federal Reserve has given Congress a great window of opportunity to get its fiscal house in order.
Pornography is normalizing dangerous and degrading sexual behavior.
Historian Sean McMeekin’s To Overthrow The World left me with the unshakable feeling that the MAGA meme lords are more correct about Kamala than one might think.
The Cold War is back. Does the West have the strength to bring down the Wall again?
Some pretty foetid things have come about thanks to white, Euro-American action. But there are solutions.
Whilst the term ‘philosophy’ is Greek in origin, the practice it denotes is as old as mankind. No life can be fully human without it.
No one has ever portrayed the wonders of the child’s soul as she did.
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.
For decades, the British people have been voting for less immigration. For decades, they have gotten more immigration.
“Our politicians have surrendered Britain to the woke mob only because they haven’t the spine to simply say, ‘No.’”
“Visiting Iraq and Syria, one is struck by the fact that the Church was born there; our roots are semitic. If you cut, harm, or destroy the roots of the tree, it will die.”
In Christ the Emperor, Smolin explains the complex relationship of 4th century theology and politics with exceptional facility.
The Prophets of Doom provides fascinating portraits of thinkers who starkly contradict the progressive and globalist presuppositions of our time.
In Memory’s Abacus, Anna Lewis exposes the reader to the weightiest topics without burden.
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