Looming budget crises means the Right needs more than just immigration policy
It is far from ground-breaking to say that the populist Right is surging across the West.
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It is far from ground-breaking to say that the populist Right is surging across the West.
There is much scepticism, on all sides, about the possibility of a breakthrough in Donald Trump’s diplomacy to end the Ukraine war.
Europe’s economies suffer under the Ukraine war’s weight, yet Europe's leaders cling to conflict over peace.
We are finally coming to a decisive moment in the Ukraine war.
The recent judgment of the Supreme Court of the United States in Mahmoud v.
The answer lies in the word: mill, from the Latin word, molinun, grind. Its essence is friction, energy and violence, as in the word maelstrom.
We are witnessing something unprecedented in human history: A civilisation's ruling class systematically undermining the very foundations that made their prosperity…
France is exhausted.
The EU is justly proud of the liberal democracies it nurtured as it expanded beyond its original founding members.
Chaos! That seems to be the name of the game when it comes to French politics the past few years.
The Iberian peninsula is burning—again. Again, we’re told - piously, mechanically, by politicians and journalists alike—that climate change is the culprit.
There are two burning questions about the war in Gaza and its consequences.
Since December 2023, Poland has been living under a form of liberal autocracy, branded by Prime Minister Donald Tusk as “militant democracy.
Christine Lagarde is one of those people whose business is to know better than us what is good for us. Now she insists Europe’s economy needs migrants to grow.
Judging modern events using the moral framework of the Second World War is rather like using a Chopin nocturne to measure the speed of light.
As US President Donald J.
Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine’s wartime president, claims to embody democracy, but governs as a solo act.
Readers of my column know that I have a soft spot for nostalgia, but I think there is a strong case to be made that at least in certain areas the past is not just…
The White House meetings on August 18 between President Donald Trump and eight European leaders were extraordinary for a variety of reasons.
It is gratifying at last to see some appreciation from the principal Western European political leaders of the restoration of purposeful government in Washington…
Western civilisation still has not satisfyingly answered a key question that arose as a consequence of modernity and industrialisation: How do we reconcile the promise…
It was a historic moment. Friday’s Anchorage summit between Russian leader Vladimir V. Putin and US President Donald J.
Yet another campaign in Britain is gathering momentum for a full enquiry into the 1994 crash of Flight Zulu Delta 576, a Chinook helicopter carrying 25 members of…
This is not just a follow-up report on a country spiralling out of control into the abyss of violence.
The European Commission has published its latest report on the rule of law in Poland for 2025.
Earlier this month, we led a delegation to Brussels and London to see how aggressive European speech regulations affect American free speech rights in the digital…
The EU’s controversial Chat Control Law is back on the spotlight.
With the historic US-Russia summit in Alaska fast approaching, European emotion over being left out of the negotiations is reaching fever pitch.
President Donald Trump’s planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin has the Ukrainian government on high alert.
The contrast in circumstances this week in Alaska with the last meeting seven years ago between President Trump and President Putin could not be more stark.