Tag: Europe

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15 Apr 2024 - 1:00am

The metaverse of Fernando Pessoa His visionary consciousness took him to new worlds

Rob Doyle

Friday
12.04

12.04

French farmers are the new Gilets Jaunes They are possessed by the same spirit of rebellion

Olly Haynes

Wednesday
10.04

10.04

Europe faces death by decadence Respecting voters is now seen as a sign of weakness

Malcom Kyeyune

Tuesday
09.04

09.04

My Greek town doesn’t need more tradwives Reactionary feminism is hardly radical

Stella Tsantekidou

09.04

The man who made modern Ireland Roger Casement's ghost still haunts the nation

Alexander Poots

Monday
08.04

08.04

The European village colonised by China Serbian miners are at war with the CCP

Matt Broomfield

Friday
05.04

05.04

Taxi drivers are corrupting Italy Politicians can't resist the cartel economy

Tobias Jones

Thursday
04.04

04.04

The coming civil war on Europe’s Right The EU will never allow populists to win

Thomas Fazi

Friday
29.03

29.03

How Germany learned to love weed Will the EU shut down the liberalisation lobby?

Niko Vorobyov

Wednesday
27.03

27.03

The Dutch are facing their Holocaust demons Will the Netherlands ever forgive itself?

Senay Boztas

Tuesday
26.03

26.03

Is it time for a no-fly zone in Ukraine? Putin is escalating his war from the air

Kevin Ryan

Monday
25.03

25.03

Is Meloni enabling Italy’s new blackshirts? On fascism, the nation is living in denial

Andrea Valentino