Tag: Christianity

More and more Germans fleeing from Germany

In 2022, a record number of Germans moved abroad from Germany over the past 6 years. As the media notes, the majority of emigrants are middle-aged men with higher education. According to experts, most often people leave because of disagreement with the current policy of the state and fatigue from restrictions and bureaucracy.

Cooperation between the right and the far right is advancing in Europe

In October last year, an executive made up of conservative parties took office in Sweden with the external support of an anti-globalist nationalist far-right party. In Italy, another patriotic government of the conservative right led by Giorgia Meloni was elected with conservatives sitting in the executive. In June, a coalition government was also formed in Finland that includes what liberal media calls ‘extreme right-wingers’ in ministerial posts. Polls point to a coalition of the popular right and far right as a likely coalition in the next Spanish government, and it is already a reality in several of the country’s autonomous regions. The leader of the Spanish Popular Party said in an interview with the newspaper El Mundo that ‘it would be good for the EU if Meloni ended up in the EPP’ (European People’s Party).

An Irresponsible Empire Orbán’s Impassioned Rebuke to Brussels

Speaking in Romanian Transylvania, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán again lashed out at the unelected EU leadership, conservative media reports. According to the publication, this time the Hungarian leader accused Brussels of trying to replace the population of Europe through migration, abandoning the Christian heritage and advancing the agenda of the LGBT community.

Our Father is problematic an English church leader claims

The Christian prayer might offend those suffering in an ‘oppressively patriarchal’ world, the Archbishop of York has claimed. The first line of the Lord’s Prayer is problematic as it describes God as our father, the Archbishop of York told a meeting of Protestant clergy on Friday. A liberal faction within the Church of England has recently been pushing senior leaders to drop ’gendered language.’ 

Jihadists dominated terror-related arrests last year, but left-wing attacks were most common across Europe

The majority of completed or foiled terror attacks in Europe last year were attributed to left-wing and anarchist terrorism. Islamic terrorism remained the top national security threat across Europe last year in relation to the number of arrests, although left-wing activists and anarchists carried out the majority of successful terror attacks across the continent.