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Is European football losing its monopoly on talented players from the diaspora?

The Facts Debate was sparked in recent weeks about whether or not European football is at risk of losing some of their best players to...

Europe is Under Attack

Since Samuel Paty's beheading in France, other countries in Europe have had several attacks on their soil. In two cases, the terrorists attacked a...

Crimes Against Humanity: Statute of Limitations for the Last Nazis?

This week, in one of the last Nazi trials in history, a 93-year-old concentration camp guard, identified as Bruno D., was charged with 5,230...

Can Emery Reverse Growing Concerns at Arsenal?

With Arsenal’s dreadful loss to BATE Borisov last week in Belgium, questions are beginning to be raised about this new era of Arsenal football...

Champions League Round-Up

By James Miller The fight to be amongst Europe’s finest four began on Tuesday night. After two days of quarter-final first leg games, Spain is...

The Berlin Wall Has Now Been Down Longer than it was Up, yet European Cities Remain Divided by Walls

By Ruth Foster. The Berlin Wall has now been down for longer than it was up - 10,318 days, or 28 years, two months and...

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“Trump vs. The World: Will Tariffs Break the Global Economy?

On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump declared what he termed “Liberation Day,” unveiling a comprehensive tariff strategy aimed...
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How ‘Woke’ Was Hijacked—and Why We Still Need It

Once upon a time, to be "woke" was to be aware. To be sensitive to the injustices in the...

Reform Is Growing Fast — But So Are Its Internal Cracks

March 2025 has marked a dramatic chapter for Reform UK. In just a few weeks, 29 councillors — from...

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