Conservatives in the West have long favoured viewpoints exhorting traditional family structures and increased fertility. Most of these approaches are based on the West’s Christian heritage. After all, God clearly…
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Partygate continues to rumble on. There are very few new details that can be analysed of the actual substance of the story. Most people have already made up their minds…
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Looking back at data on UK Covid deaths over the past six months, the figures have remained relatively stable. Despite predictions of collapse, the NHS has coped and the difficulties…
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Will 2022 be Boris’s last year as Prime Minister? Many pundits have been lining up to suggest that he may have reached the tipping point and that, at some point…
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Janine di Giovanni’s ‘The Vanishing: The Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East’ was published in December. An Italian-American Catholic journalist with vast experience covering the Middle East, Di Giovanni…
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In the timeless classic The Lord of the Rings, Frodo says to Gandalf “I wish it need not have happened in my time”, referring to the dire events transpiring all…
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Gideon Saar is no average politician. He has been in politics since 1999, serving first as cabinet secretary under Netanyahu and Sharon, then as a parliamentarian and majority leader, on…
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Italy is about to have a fundamental appointment: the election of the new President of the Republic. The late January date is fast-approaching, and the situation is quite uncertain so…
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Every year, The Economist names its country of the year. This year it opted for Italy, for seemingly no other reason than its infatuation with incumbent Prime Minister, and long-time…
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There are many legitimate concerns over big tech’s abuse of its monopolistic power, its overreach, and its attacks on freedom of speech and freedom of association. By allowing a company…