The Fight Back Against SLAPP Finally Reaches Europe
By James Sullivan After much debate, the European Commission is set to finalise its anti-SLAPP laws, codifying protection for journalists, media organisations, activists, academics, artists…
By James Sullivan After much debate, the European Commission is set to finalise its anti-SLAPP laws, codifying protection for journalists, media organisations, activists, academics, artists…
By Tyler Durden Traveling to most European countries is about to get more complicated and invasive for American citizens: In spring 2025, you’ll have to…
By Neenah Payne Ibn Sina/Avicenna: Founder of Western Medicine explains that we are told that Hippocrates (450 BCE to 380 BCE), a Greek physician, was…
By Neenah Payne Americans are taught to revere Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. We are told that after the fall of Rome about 500…
By Neenah Payne Most Westerners, whether Christian, Jewish, or Muslim, take the idea of “God, the Father” for granted. Michaelangelo depicted God as a man…
By Tyler Durden According to rental platform Housing Anywhere International, both Lisbon and Porto saw a 25 percent increase in the cost of renting an apartment in April…
By Lawrence W. Reed August has been a hot month here in Georgia and in many other states. The heat wave is roasting southeastern France…
By Ayang Macdonald French authorities have placed an order for 544 kiosks and 250 tablets to collect face and fingerprint biometrics from ferry car passengers…
By Daniel Lacalle European natural gas prices soared almost 40 percent on the risk of a global liquefied natural gas shortage. European wholesale power prices remain…
By Tyler Durden In a stunning move, reminiscent of the first few months of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, European NatGas prices exploded a stunning 40%…
By Steve Watson Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has claimed that the member countries of the European Union are expecting to fund the war in…
By Julian Rose Within the fortified corridors of politico-industrial power in Washington and in the hallowed bastion of the European Commission in Brussels, the same…
By Derrick Broze A recently published study reveals that pesticide companies have failed to disclose data related to brain toxicity. What does this mean for…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to problematic, privacy-invasive, and hazardous utility “smart” meters – electric, gas, and water – has been worldwide since they started being…