Russia’s Oreshnik missile, which was “tested in Ukraine,” can reach Western capitals within minutes.
Von der Leyen’s latest power grab merges departments under her control and ties EU funds to ideologically-biased conditions.
Gino Abazaj, called a “friend and comrade” by Italian MEP Ilaria Salis, was arrested by French police last week.
Migration policies have been liberalised and economic incentives are offered to come and work from anywhere in the world.
The conservative reluctance to wield state power must be ditched entirely if we are to save our nations.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser filed a criminal complaint over a photo that was obviously a work of satire.
Campaigner says nations’ joint statement “exposes the bloc’s misguided approach.”
While Western nations are expected to foot the bill for the world’s climate transition, China and other major industrial players would only have to chip in ‘voluntarily.’
“What happened to me happens to many others,” she said. Raisa Blommestijn hopes her fight will inspire others to speak out, despite the risks.
MEP suggests this could be a model for the wider EU.
MEP suggests this could be a model for the wider EU.
PM Starmer was denounced from all sides for skipping parliamentary approval before escalating British involvement in the war.
Without explicitly linking migration and crime, the head of the Federal Police said that “the security situation is tense.”
We may be witnessing the first signs of a major America-bound exodus of investment capital from Europe.
The recent collapse of Germany's governing coalition was drowned out in the international media by Donald Trump's impressive political comeback.
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 ‘red hand’ pin worn by celebrities at the Oscars celebrates the lynching of Jews by Palestinians during the Second Intifada.
Many Democrats want to de-transition—but it turns out that the damage to their party may be irreversible.
Many seek to force the old West into dying, so the civilisational slate can be wiped clean.
The hero must absorb the monster’s magical power so that he can defeat other great monsters.
Let’s not let wine be ‘great-replaced’ by cannabis and tequila: it is a matter of civilisation!
Oikophilia allows us to bring across the threshold things and institutions that endure even as civilization crumbles.
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.
“The current U.S. Ambassador to Hungary has been an activist, not a diplomat. He should start packing his bags.”
“My theology, shaped by the necessity of free will and the inherent goodness of the world as created by God, has helped me through challenging times.”
Has modern art abandoned its role as a mirror to our highest ideals and a guide to virtue?
Britain’s forgotten people gave Boris Johnson power to act on their behalf, but he quickly forgot about them.
A strong Christian current runs through Joshua Hren’s collection, engaging with each poem and tying them into a cohesive whole.
Martin thinks we must meet God in creation, and only then will we begin to respect again what He has made.
We would do well to consider whether Kissinger should be a role model or a cautionary tale.
Kissinger rejected the idea of America as a ‘City upon a hill’ and exercised a statesmanship guided by power, not morality.
FROM THE FALL 2023 PRINT EDITION: Dom Luiz was always aware of his hereditary—and, in his eyes, God-given—obligations.
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