Inside the disinformation industry

Apr 17, 2024 by

by Freddie Sayers, UnHerd: A government-sponsored agency is censoring journalism. “Our team re-reviewed the domain, the rating will not change as it continues to have anti-LGBTQI+ narratives… The site authors have been called out for...

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Belgian court strikes down order shuttering conservative conference

Apr 17, 2024 by

from ADF: Free speech PREVAILS for “NatCon”. The Belgian justice system has acted to protect the freedoms of speech and assembly with a decisive emergency late-night ruling in favour of the conference on National Conservativism.  The...

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‘Between Caliphate And Dictatorship’

Apr 17, 2024 by

By Rod Dreher, Substack. This is Europe, this is what liberty and democracy are like in Brussels, capital of the European Union. What a day this has been. I never imagined that I would witness the banning of a peaceful political meeting...

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Pagan Hindu Apartheid Still Infects the Church in India. Pope Francis Is Silent

Apr 17, 2024 by

by Jules Gomes, The Stream: Let’s step in a time machine, to go back to India at any point before 1950. Imagine you’re there, and you’re thinking of converting to Catholicism. You’re also from a low-caste or “untouchable” (Dalit) Hindu...

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Recovering our Christian Intellectual Tradition

Apr 17, 2024 by

By Sam Zeno Conadero and Thomas White, First Things. Principles of Catholic Theology, Book 2: On the Rational Credibility of Christianity, by Thomas Joseph White, O.P., was released on March 15. Sam Zeno Conedera, S.J., recently...

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Katharine Birbalsingh questions level of legal aid for pupil who challenged prayer ban

Apr 17, 2024 by

By Dominic Penna and Louisa Clarence-Smith, The Telegraph: Head teacher makes comments after High Court ruled her school’s policy was lawful and justified. Katharine Birbalsingh has questioned the level of legal aid awarded to a Muslim...

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Canterbury and the Future of the Anglican Communion

Apr 17, 2024 by

From:  Church Society. Two crucial Anglican gatherings take place in the next few weeks. First in Rome (29 April to 2 May), a gathering of the Anglican Primates, called together by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Soon afterwards, in Cairo...

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The predictable consequences of redefining marriage

Apr 17, 2024 by

by Tony Rucinski, Coalition for Marriage: It’s 10 years since the first same-sex marriages took place in England and Wales. Coalition for Marriage was formed in 2012 to oppose the freshly proposed legislation to introduce same-sex...

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Pray for the stabbed bishop, and for the courage to follow his example

Apr 17, 2024 by

By Harry Blanchard, TCW: MONDAY’S stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel of the Assyrian Church of the East in Sydney was bound to happen sooner or later. For those unfamiliar with the story, a 15-year-old Arabic speaker attacked the bishop...

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The sinister censorship of NatCon Brussels

Apr 16, 2024 by

by Tim Black, spiked: The technocratic elites are the true menace to liberty. European public life is in real trouble, if today’s goings on in the Belgian capital are anything to go by. This morning, Emir Kir, the mayor of...

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