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Frans Snyders and Peter Paul Rubens, Prometheus Bound (ca. 1611-1618). Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • OPINION

Islamophobia, Christophobia, and the Suicide of the West

‘Only the West killed God, and they did it twice for good measure: once on the cross, and more recently via the Enlightenment project to transform the world through progress, secularism, and science, rendering religion either rational or irrelevant.’…
  • David Martin Jones
  • ‎ —‎ 17.02.2024
The Muse Clio by François Boucher (1750s)
  • OPINION

Americans’ Problem with History

‘Allowing a diversity of opinion to inform one’s judgment really can be a source of strength. And, to paraphrase Cicero, taking history seriously is necessary if you wish to be a grown-up on the world stage, not a child, stomping…
  • Rod Dreher
  • ‎ —‎ 14.02.2024
PM Viktor Orbán, President Katalin Novák, Justice Minister Judit Varga
  • OPINION

Brace Yourselves for a Wild Game, Hungarian Conservatives

Our editor-in-chief’s take on the resignations of Katalin Novák and Judit Varga, and what they entail for Hungarian conservatives….
  • Gergely Dobozi
  • ‎ —‎ 13.02.2024
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele addresses his supporters from the balcony of the Presidential Palace in San Salvador after his re-election in the 4 February 2024 presidential election.
  • OPINION

El Salvador: A Lesson in Geopolitical Leverage

US foreign policy is set ‘to remain volatile and subject to disruption with changes of government and the whims of the political class. For a country like Hungary—arguably lacking the same geopolitical leverage vis-à-vis Washington—the Salvadoran reality might not offer…
  • Michael O’Shea
  • ‎ —‎ 13.02.2024
South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor and South African Ambassador to the Netherlands Vusi Madonsela in the ICJ courtroom in The Hague on 26 January 2024.
  • OPINION

South Africa Is Challenging the West, Not Only Israel

While South Africa alleges that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza, it failed to condemn some of the most severe human rights abuses of our times in the past. Pretoria’s assertion that its engagement to prevent grave human rights violations,…
  • Kristóf György Veres
  • ‎ —‎ 13.02.2024
An Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate of the Royal Danish Navy leaves the port of Korsør on 29 January 2024 for the Gulf of Aden to join the international task force patrolling the Red Sea.
  • OPINION

Something Is Wrong with Europe

‘How are Europeans supposed to afford the welfare state and support migrants and pay for higher energy prices and pursue remilitarization and revive their economies on the same income without taking on any more undue debt, which is already considerably…
  • Carlos Roa
  • ‎ —‎ 12.02.2024
Black family (illustration, Pixabay)
  • OPINION

Western Elites Against the Family, Against Human Flourishing

According to recent studies, family stability is a more relevant factor for socioeconomic advancement than factors such as inequality, government spending, race and school quality….
  • Felipe Miguel
  • ‎ —‎ 07.02.2024
A Ukrainian soldier released from Russian captivity buries his face in a national flag after arriving on Ukrainian territory on 31 January 2024.
  • OPINION

Why Ukraine Must Win the Russia–Ukraine War

‘We don’t want a world run according to Russian or Chinese or Hamas or Iranian values. But unfortunately, we cannot be sure that these forces can be held at bay unless we’re willing to defend what we have.’…
  • David Satter
  • ‎ —‎ 05.02.2024
Drag Queen Story Time at Waterloo Park in Austin, Texas on 10 June 2023.
  • OPINION

The Normality of Hungary

‘In this country, the left accused the Orbán government of being alarmist and bigoted on LGBT questions, and of holding back progress. But in America, we have seen that almost every warning that social conservatives gave about where the LGBT…
  • Rod Dreher
  • ‎ —‎ 05.02.2024
Slut walk in Munich, Germany in 2019
  • OPINION

Gen Z Gender Polarization: An Alarming Trend

Generation Z women and men are becoming increasingly different in terms of political preferences. The continuation of this global trend, in which LGBTQ and gender ideology plays a significant role, could have serious consequences….
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 04.02.2024
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