Europe
France Erupts in Rioting as Macron’s Pension Reform Moves Forward
At least 172 protesters have been arrested, and close to 150 police officers have been injured in incidents all over the nation. ...
Government Chaos as Germany Looks to Ban New Fossil Fuel Heaters
Nearly 80 percent of Germany's heating demands are powered by fossil fuels, but the far-left government seems intent on changing that as soon...
Read moreNATO Membership: Turkey Gives Green Light to Finland, Vetoes Sweden
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Friday that Turkey’s parliament will begin ratifying Finland’s accession to NATO, removing the largest remaining roadblock...
Read moreJustice Ministers Discuss Support for ICC After Putin Arrest Warrant
Justice ministers from more than 40 countries convened in London on Monday to discuss enhancing international support for the International Criminal Court (ICC)...
Read moreAfter Pressure From Swiss Officials, UBS to Buy Rival Credit Suisse
Swiss multinational bank UBS agreed on Sunday to purchase competitor Credit Suisse in a last-minute merger orchestrated by Swiss authorities, as some of...
Read moreFarmers’ Party Wins Big in Dutch Regional Election, Shaking Political Landscape
In regional elections in the Netherlands on March 15, BBB (BoerBurgerBeweging, Farmer-Citizen Movement) party came in first in what is described as a...
Read moreAfter Slamming Georgia’s “Foreign Agents” Law, EU Prepares One of Its Own
After opposing the Georgia government’s “Foreign Agents” law that would have required NGOs receiving more than 20 percent of their funding from foreign...
Read moreICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Vladimir Putin
Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and for Russia’s Commissioner for Children’s...
Read moreRiots Erupt in France Over Macron’s Decision to Raise Retirement Age
French President Emmanuel Macron has his hands full. Since January, many unions have been on strike over reforms that Macron claims are necessary...
Read moreEuropean Commission Claims SVB’s Collapse Poses No Risk to EU, but Doubts Remain
The collapse of the American Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) poses no “significant risk” of contagion to the European Union (EU), the Commissioner for...
Read moreWhy Conservatives Should Study and Preserve Medieval History
As is often said, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. ...
Read moreWelsh Government Says Statues of “Old White Men” May Need to Be Destroyed
Wales has for virtually its entire history been a “white” land. Yet now Welshmen must dispense with their heroes and history in deference...
Read moreFrench Senator Tried in Court for Anti-Illegal Immigration Post
His prosecution for stating on Facebook that "immigration kills the youth of France" demonstrates the lack of freedom of expression in France. ...
Read morePoland Increases Border Defense Against Belarus Amid Growing East-West Divide
Following Polish President Andrzej Duda’s recent comments that he was prepared for “the Iron Curtain to be rebuilt” to fend off Russia, his...
Read moreBerlin to Consider Radical New Climate Law in Coming Referendum
Germany’s capital Berlin is set to consider a sweeping revision to its existing local environmental laws. If passed on March 26, the changes...
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