Category: World

The French Monarchy Will Not Be Restored — But It Should Be
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The French Monarchy Will Not Be Restored — But It Should Be

France in late 2025 looks less like a durable republic than a machine in free fall. President Emmanuel Macron, once sure of his mandate, now presides over a government that changes ministers faster than the seasons. His latest prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, lasted only twenty-six days in office and, in a surreal twist, resigned mere...

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Trump Snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize—For Now

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 has gone to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, honored for her courage in challenging the Maduro regime and fighting for democracy. Her story is powerful and inspiring, and none of us should diminish her sacrifice. But with Israel and Hamas having just reached a ceasefire under the direct...

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Full Transcript: President Trump’s UN General Assembly Address

Speaker 1 (00:02): The Assembly will hear an address by His Excellency, Donald Trump, President of the United States of America. I request protocol to escort His Excellency and invite him to address the Assembly. US President Donald Trump (00:27): Thank you very much, very much appreciated. And I don’t mind making the speech without...

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Canada Has a New Leader—Is Mark Carney Heading for a Fight with Trump?

As Canada ushers in a new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, many are wondering how his relationship with President Donald Trump will compare to that of his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. While Trudeau was known for his liberal globalist agenda and tense, often passive-aggressive relationship with Trump, Carney presents a different challenge: an unelected global elitist with...

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Today, Germany Decides: A Safer Future or More of the Same Failed Policies?

Today, Germans head to the polls in one of the most consequential elections in its modern history. With Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s left-wing coalition in shambles and voters increasingly disillusioned by economic stagnation, unchecked migration, and ideological governance, the tide is turning—and the establishment is panicking. Polls show a surging center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU/CSU), led...

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The British Are No Longer a Concern of the British Government

For decades, the British government has systematically neglected the very people it was elected to serve. Nowhere is this more evident than in the shameful handling of the grooming gang scandals—failures that reveal a political class more concerned with ideology and optics than the safety and well-being of its citizens. While Labour, under Tony Blair and...

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Syria After Assad: Can Peace Prevail?

The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad marks a pivotal moment in Syria’s history and raises profound questions about the future of the country and the wider region. As rebel forces celebrate their victory in Damascus and international actors recalibrate their strategies, the world is left to wonder: What comes next for Syria? Will the nation...

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TODAY: Poles Head to the Polls

Since 2015, the ruling party in Poland has been Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, known more commonly as PiS. This “Law and Justice” party is widely regarded as right-wing, populist, and seen by many as highly controversial and at times corrupt in its practices. Today, Sunday, October 15th, the Polish people head to the polls to decide whether...

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