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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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WATCH: Tucker Carlson’s ‘9/11 Files’ Alleges CIA Shielded Hijackers, Links John Brennan to Jeddah Visa Pipeline

Tucker Carlson has launched The 9/11 Files with an explosive challenge to the official narrative. For nearly a quarter century, Americans have been told that Al Qaeda operatives repeatedly slipped through cracks in the intelligence system, brushing past U.S. and foreign agencies undetected until it was too late. Carlson’s opening episode argues otherwise: that key...

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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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Europe’s Double Standard: Ukraine Defended, Israel Abandoned

In February 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union memberstates rightly condemned Moscow for its unprovoked aggression against a sovereignstate. Nearly every EU capital imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia, targeting itsbanking sector, energy exports, and key oligarchs, given the blatant violation ofinternational law. European governments spoke openly of defending democracy andthe rules based order,...

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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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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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Why Is Britain at War with Free Speech and Natural Law?

In 1576, Peter Wentworth, a Member of Parliament, dared to challenge Queen Elizabeth I’s ban on debating her succession in the House of Commons. As Jacob Rees-Mogg recently highlighted in his Substack, Wentworth’s declaration—“none is without fault, no, not our gracious Queen”—was revolutionary in its time, as one of the earliest claims to free speech in...

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Reflections on Israel and Hamas, 3 ½ Weeks On

Thousands are dead. Millions are traumatized. And, seemingly, billions are brainwashed. The events that have unfolded over the past 3 ½ weeks, both within Israel and Gaza and without, have demonstrated irrefutably that the deep division Americans have sensed is nothing proprietary to the United States. As protests devolve into antisemitic demands for expiation on...

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