In the once-peaceful streets of North Belfast, a Sudanese asylum seeker in his 30s pinned a man in his 40s to the ground and stabbed him repeatedly in the head, neck, eyes, and back in what witnesses described as an attempted beheading. Bystanders intervened to stop the carnage. The victim was left fighting for life with horrific injuries. Th...
One of the more curious political questions of the next decade may be this: should people have a religious right to refuse to use artificial intelligence in the workplace? At first glance the idea sounds absurd. AI is usually presented as merely another tool, no different from a calculator, a spreadsheet, or an email program. Yet technological chan...
In the age of endless grievance, few essays capture the selective outrage of modern activism quite like Qasim Rashid's "Women Are Not Safe Around Men." The Pakistani-born American lawyer and activist paints a picture of universal male predation, where men as a class bear collective guilt for violence against women, demanding taxpayer-funded r...
In Canada, the land of the maple leaf, where polite tolerance once defined the national character, a darker chapter is unfolding. Bill C-9, the so-called Combatting Hate Act, has sailed through Parliament, stripping away a long-standing legal safeguard that protected sincere religious expression. What was sold as a necessary tool against real...
Western elites have turned "diversity" into a near-sacred principle, insisting that more demographic variety, regardless of source, compatibility, or outcomes, strengthens societies. Yet mounting evidence from IQ distributions, crime patterns, innovation metrics like Nobel Prizes, and real-world migration impacts tells a different story. Rath...
The Australian recently described Australia's growing populist surge, particularly One Nation's rising support, as a "new Reformation." The comparison to Martin Luther is a longbow. Luther challenged the corrupt, centralised power of the Catholic Church in the 16th century, sparking a religious and political upheaval that reshaped Europe. One Natio...
A landmark Newspoll has delivered a historic rebuke to Australia's political establishment. For the first time, Pauline Hanson's One Nation has overtaken Labor on primary vote, registering 31 per cent to Labor's 30 per cent, with the Coalition languishing at a dismal 18 per cent. Anthony Albanese's net approval rating has plunged to a record ...
A veteran Metropolitan Police officer has delivered a damning indictment of Britain's largest police force, accusing Scotland Yard of being fully captured by the "woke mind virus." Rick Prior, former chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, claims that for more than a decade the Met has prioritised equality of outcome between ethnic groups o...
Australia's immigration system has descended into a state of dysfunction that borders on farce, with bridging visas emerging as the clearest symptom of a broken regime. What was intended as a temporary administrative tool has ballooned into a massive loophole exploited by non-genuine applicants, allowing thousands to remain in the country long afte...
The ongoing war with Iran, launched in late February 2026 by the United States and Israel, is far more than a regional showdown over nuclear ambitions or proxy militias. As economist and strategist Richard A. Werner argues, it represents a calculated proxy struggle aimed at containing China's rising global influence. By destabilising Iran, a key no...
Newly declassified Pentagon documents have shed fresh light on one of the most disturbing chapters of America's Cold War biological weapons program: the deliberate testing of swarms of mosquitoes as living delivery systems for disease. Far from abstract laboratory research, these operations involved releasing hundreds of thousands of mosquito...
The growing appeal of Orania and similar Afrikaner enclaves in South Africa offers a stark lesson in the realities of multiculturalism when it is imposed without regard for human nature or empirical outcomes. Founded in 1991 as apartheid ended, Orania has expanded to around 3,000 residents, drawing increasing numbers of young white Afrikaners...
The 2026 Iran war remains in a precarious state of on-again, off-again ceasefires punctuated by missile exchanges and escalating threats to critical energy infrastructure across the Middle East. What began with major US and Israeli strikes in late February has evolved into a grinding confrontation where Iran leverages its geographic position to exe...
David Courtwright's The Age of Addiction: How Bad Habits Became Big Business offers a compelling historical lens through which to understand the relentless rise of addictive behaviours in modern societies. Courtwright, a historian of medicine and addiction, traces how industries have systematically exploited the brain's limbic system, the anc...
The decision by the Bank of England to feature British wildlife on the next series of banknotes, replacing historical figures such as Winston Churchill, William Shakespeare, and Jane Austen, represents far more than a simple design refresh. It signals a deeper cultural retreat, a quiet admission of institutional exhaustion in the face of iden...
For decades we have been promised UFO disclosure. The truth was supposedly just around the corner. Any day now the government would finally admit that we were not alone in the universe. The flying saucers would be unveiled, the alien ambassadors introduced, and humanity would begin its next great chapter among the stars. Instead, what have we recei...
The World Health Organization has increasingly positioned climate change as one of the greatest threats to global public health, framing it as an escalating emergency that demands urgent international intervention and sweeping policy changes. Yet a closer look at the available evidence reveals a narrative that is strikingly incoherent, selective in...
Idris Elba has delivered a refreshingly candid assessment of the James Bond franchise and the pitfalls of injecting contemporary identity politics into it. In his recent comments to GQ magazine, the acclaimed actor urged Amazon MGM Studios not to make the next Bond film woke, emphasising that the character should remain true to its roots as pure es...
When Adam Smith is mentioned today, he is usually reduced to a caricature. To his critics, he is the patron saint of corporate greed and ruthless capitalism. To many of his supporters, he is the prophet of free markets, whose ideas supposedly justify every multinational merger, every global trade agreement, and every concentration of economic power...
The Australian Greens have completed their transformation. Once a party ostensibly concerned with genuine environmental issues; forests, water, sustainable development, they are now primarily the party of pronouns, identity politics, and radical open borders. As The Australian rightly notes (link below), they have abandoned core environmental princ...
