Populism and Religion
Europe does not share the American ‘faith and flag’ correlation between religion and politics.
Europe does not share the American ‘faith and flag’ correlation between religion and politics.
Poland faces political turmoil following the aggressive takeover of state media by Tusk government
‘Plan B’ would allow other member states to circumvent Hungary’s veto.
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.”
Migration begets more migration.
We must rediscover the principles that—in as many forms as there are Western nations—founded each of our countries and the West as a whole.
The Italian Right and its allies want to bring its model of unity government to the European Union.
Past Swedish governments have had a penchant for driving up inflation with tax hikes; will Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s government make better policy decisions?
Deserting Israel means abandoning our own democratic values and siding with barbarism against civilisation.
“The Commission will make sure that member states will go beyond their fair share” of migrant relocations if needed, while the pull factors contributing to mass migration remain unaddressed.
PiS MEP blames decline in voter support on overly generous backing of Ukraine in the midst of grain crisis.
Liberalism leaves our cultural traditions and moral life at the mercy of whatever happens to result from the totality of individual human wills.
The Le Pen-Salvini axis, a pillar of support for ID in the European Parliament, is standing firm with the election slogan “The Europe of nations, in defence of our identities and freedoms.”
Days before Poland votes, opposition parties and media hope to capitalise on a dispute between the conservative government and top military chiefs.
The incoming Slovakian prime minister said the exclusion is a price he is willing to pay.
Far-left across Europe focused instead on what they called “Israeli apartheid.”
“This is a clash of civilizations, and those who are coming into Europe really want to combat our civilization.”
Participants at MCC Brussels’s forum discussed the political, moral and anthropological implications of migration.
Instead of 0.4% growth, Germany will likely end the year with a 0.4% contraction, with independent projections predicting even worse figures.
Assimilation is a utopian idea. As we have seen throughout Europe, it simply does not happen.
Zelensky appeared skeptical about long-term military support from the alliance.
The new three-party government may be in place ahead of crucial EU talks on Ukraine.
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