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A Lesson Learned From El Salvador’s Crackdown on MS-13
El Salvador's crackdown is apparently successful in getting criminals off the streets, but would their model work in Mexico? ...
European 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 moreChina Worried as Japan Accelerates “Dangerous” Militarization
“Militarization for me, but not for thee.” That is the frequent attitude of global superpowers when they see smaller states wisely building up...
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 moreAustralia to Buy Attack Submarines From U.S., Build Own With U.K. Help
Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine program in association with the United States and the U.K. will cost up to A$368 billion over the next 30...
Read moreJamaica Considering Independence From Great Britain
“Of the various forms of government that have prevailed in the world, a hereditary monarchy seems to present the fairest scope for ridicule.”...
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 moreHomosexual Mental Patient Traps Priest With Sodomy Question; Priest Fired, Sues
Britain's National Health Service confirmed that "Equality and Diversity [take] precedence over religious beliefs." ...
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...
Read moreChina Brokers Deal Between Iran and Saudi Arabia. What’s Next?
On March 10, Saudi Arabia and Iran reached a diplomatic milestone when they agreed to reboot normalized ties in a deal brokered by...
Read moreInternational “Declaration of Casablanca” to Outlaw Surrogacy
The document claims surrogate motherhood is intrinsically against human dignity and unethical, and that no philosophy could ever make it acceptable. ...
Read moreChina Boosts Defense Budget Despite Modest Economic Growth Prospects
China’s defense budget is poised to witness a 7.2 percent increase this year, surpassing both last year’s and the country’s total projected economic...
Read moreEuropean Youth Resist Mass Surveillance Intended to “Protect Minors”
Two-thirds of European teenagers oppose the European Commission’s proposed child-protection law that would mandate internet providers to monitor personal messages, according to a...
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