How the EU Can Become Energy Independent
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a global energy crisis, but Europe is stuck in reaction mode. Without more strategic foresight, the EU will remain dependent on fossil fuels and will never be truly secure.
To ignore ageing’s threats to the young is to imperil Europe
Giles Merritt reports on the vivid warnings of Debating Europe’s “Voice for Choices” report on ageing’s impact
The climate hysteria is officially over
In his weekly column, N. Peter Kramer writes that the climate hysteria is officially over, a turn that doesn’t come as a surprise to insiders.
Keir Starmer on the Ropes: Local Election Backlash Sparks Labour Civil War
Nigel Farage’s Reform capitalises on voter anger while Zack Polanski’s Greens peel off Labour’s left-wing base, triggering open calls for Starmer to quit.
The Greens have shockingly proved that anti-Semitism is a vote-winner
Polanski’s party has become a seedbed for the political ambitions of every jihadist, Islamist and progressive fanatic in Britain
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Europeans Are Quiet Quitting the United States
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Merz’s struggles mount as he marks a year as German leader
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France, Italy, and Spain Should Use Force in Lebanon
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By: N. Peter Kramer