Demographic Collapse and Hungarian Family Policy, Part I
The West has enjoyed living standards previously unimaginable, but demographic challenges imperil its future.
The West has enjoyed living standards previously unimaginable, but demographic challenges imperil its future.
Hungary’s break with communism remains an instructive case study for transitioning regimes worldwide.
Ireland’s deeply dissatisfied electorate increasingly looks like a disenfranchised one as well.
A court recently ruled Correctiv was spreading false claims—exactly what the outlet is supposed to guard against with its AI-based ‘fact-checking’ project.
Guinea-Bissau is politically unstable and plagued by drug traffickers. The president himself may be implicated in the violence.
Repression and fear provided an opportunity for higher-ups in Spain’s Socialist Party to rob the taxpayer of his money as well as his freedom.
CNews dares to talk about security, immigration, borders, and justice while public TV carefully avoids these topics.
France’s Macron vows to do “whatever it takes” to defeat Russia; other EU leaders say war should be ended, not deepened
Farmers are surrounding EU institutions with strategic blockades, in their latest initiative to defend rural life against the Green Deal.
Liberal church leaders claim that “right-wing extremism” is currently the biggest threat to Europe.
While the rest of the nation looked on in horror at the pro-Hamas marches, Corbyn sat back licking his lips.
No signs of compromise in battle against elite’s Net Zero targets, with more protests planned for next week.
Law and Justice leader Jarosław Kaczyński said Tusk and his regime were enacting long-held plans to crush independent media in the country.
British politicians are scrambling for the moral high ground after a TV drama exploded public anger over this years-old injustice.
Experts demolish ‘big business’ explanation for protests when dash to Net Zero menaces diesel subsidies.
Argentina’s new political cycle offers a window of opportunity for those who believe in truth, goodness, and beauty.
Liberal media welcomes authoritarian turn by EU-backed Tusk government.
The German chancellor’s call comes despite his own reticence to send weapons to the beleaguered country.
German police union chief dismisses allegations of ‘far-right infiltration’ as “malicious.”
Over 50,000 of those refused asylum were allowed to stay in the country and receive state assistance.
Rail workers plan a three-day strike starting Wednesday while farmers vow to escalate their protests.
Pressure remains on Donald Tusk’s left-liberal government to protect farmers’ interests and expand the ban on Ukrainian agricultural products.
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