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by | Nov 24, 2023

In August 2018, a surprising proposal was sprung on an unassuming public in the Republic of Kosovo and in Albania — a territorial swap between Kosovo and Serbia, to solve once and for all the issues between the two countries….

by | Nov 17, 2023

Last Saturday I explained in The American Spectator what was about to happen in Spain. On Thursday the tragedy was consummated: Sanchez became prime minister with the support of the communists, the Catalan coup plotters, the friends of terrorists, and…

by | Oct 3, 2023

This has been a light year for major elections in the West, but Poland currently offers more than its share of political theater. The country will hold parliamentary elections on Oct. 15. At stake is the direction of a country…

by | Sep 17, 2023

When President Biden established the Disinformation Governance Board in 2022, it was dubbed his Ministry of Truth, evoking the dystopia of George Orwell’s 1984. That Board was a project in censorship. “Disinformation” is the deliberate propagating of “misinformation.” But what is…

by | Sep 9, 2023

Let me tell you a beautiful story. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, that cross between Jessica Fletcher and Lady Di, had a pretty pony named Dolly and a beautiful country house in Beinhorn, a small…

by | Aug 28, 2023

Those cheeky, ungrateful and xenophobic Poles really went too  far this time around! In their resistance against immigration, they have resorted to “blackmail” against the European Union (EU), according to the left-leaning Dutch newspaper NRC. Which also accuses critics of…

by | Jun 9, 2023

While former President Donald Trump still leads conservatives domestically, the Right has found a world leader abroad in Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán. Orbán has gained this following among American conservatives not only because he is electorally successful but also…

by | Jun 7, 2023

Two hundred thousand Irish cows could be slaughtered, according to a report from the Irish Department of Agriculture. The report, obtained last week by the Irish Independent, suggests that Ireland should reduce dairy herds by culling 10 percent of cows…

by | Jan 18, 2023

These days, world leaders are meeting in Davos. I have been able to listen to the first speeches, and I was moved by Liu He’s. The vice premier of China mentioned on 11 occasions that it is very important to…

by | Nov 5, 2022

One does not have to believe in the theory of the “great replacement” to take seriously the gradual disappearance of the French from towns where immigrants democratically took power. Like in the town of Stains, just north of Paris, where…

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