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Not Cohesive Hungary’s spat with the European Union continues. Prime Minister Viktor Orban is supported by those who do not agree with many EU policies. Foremost … Read More
Not Cohesive Hungary’s spat with the European Union continues. Prime Minister Viktor Orban is supported by those who do not agree with many EU policies. Foremost … Read More
Climate Realpolitik While activists contribute their tears to the rise in ocean levels, Russia is taking a more pragmatic approach. About 20% of its territory is … Read More
On January 31, 2020, after years of manic anguish, threats, intrigue and maneuver, the United Kingdom will finally leave the European Union. Big Ben should be … Read More
Because our news media is Trumpophobic, there are many other events taking shape in the world that somehow our media ignores. One of the issues of … Read More
by Dr. Ted Malloch He is the one and only, Martin Selmayr, a German, and a civil servant, now Secretary General of the whole European Commission, … Read More
by Air Tuerkis, Gates of Vienna What happens in schools in which Turkish and Arab youths are already in the majority? Assimilation is in reverse: it … Read More
by Peter Hille In the wake of a rape case involving Syrians in Germany, conservative lawmakers are demanding the government re-evaluate the security situation in Syria. … Read More
by Murray Allatt In 2015 Angela Merkel invited the world, the third world, into Europe. The influx of over one million (by now surely over two … Read More
By Soeren Kern | January 27, 2017 at 5:00 am Soeren Kern is a Senior Fellow at the New York-based Gatestone Institute. He is also Senior Fellow for … Read More
Permission from Gatestone Institute A German court has ruled that seven Islamists who formed a vigilante patrol to enforce Sharia law on the streets of Wuppertal … Read More