EU leaders agreed to annual review of how Ukraine uses funds, and gave guarantee that the Commission will treat Hungary “fairly and objectively” in rule-of-law cases
Had this been made clear before the ratification of the relevant EU treaties; would Hungary have signed them? Would Ireland?
“Blackmail”
In the cacophony of EU criticism, it is easy to forget that Hungary is one of Europe’s most enduring economic success stories. The unfolding recession has not changed that.
“Fertility gap”
The world is awash with disturbing news: war in Ukraine, war in Israel, Europe going down the tubes, RFK Jr running as an independent (how dare he?). While World War III could well be upon us, the most grievously underreported story — an event that essentially never was in US media — occurred in the […]
Irish Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys, who is responsible for pensions, says she’s not aware of any plans the Irish government has to increase birthrates, despite the demographic timebomb threatening pensions long-term.
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Marriage and children
European voters must understand that economic migration is not a human right.
One of the problems with “institutional capture”, which has been the go-to strategy for progressives for fifty years, is that it only works so long as the captured institutions remain legitimate and popular.
Christianity in Europe
An inspiration to millions of others in the totalitarian states