D’Médecins du Monde verdéngen är Sue net

Mat hirer neier Campagne hunn d’Médecins du Monde et fäerdeg bruecht aus hirer gudder Cause eng Jalousie-Aktioun sonnergläichen ze maachen. D’Hëllefsorganisatioun plakatéiert d’Land mat Pousteren op deenen se drop hiweisen dass Lëtzebuerg een immens räicht Land wier, mee dass ze vill Leit nach aarm wieren. Dorënner si Spréch ze fanne wéi “Luxembourg. Le 2ème pays le plus riche […]

Mentioned by the International Business Times India

In an article for the International Business Times India, Shubham Ghosh, who I met at the European Journalism Institute 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic, refers to me in an article open free speech and open dialogue. Shubham Ghosh addressed the points I made in a recent article for the Freedom Today Network:

Navrch volný obchod, vespod protekcionismus

Ve francouzských volbách se značným odstupem od rivalů zvítězila La République En Marche, politická strana nového prezidenta Emmanuela Macrona. Získala absolutní většinu křesel v Národním shromáždění. Ještě předtím však řada socialistických a republikánských poslanců s Macronovým hnutím uzavřela dohodu – Macron proti nim v jejich volebních okrscích nenasadí svého kandidáta, a oni na oplátku v novém parlamentu podpoří vládu […]

5 things you need to know about the upcoming election in Germany

On September 24, the Germans will head to the polls to elect a new Bundestag(the German parliament). Here are the five things you need to know about this race: 1. Angela Merkel is set to dominate once again The reasons for Angela Merkel’s popularity are numerous, and it’s difficult to cease to be amazed by her political […]

Let Bavaria secede

A recent YouGov poll commissioned by the German newspaper Bild struck a blow to the federal government in Germany. 32 per cent of people in the federal state of Bavaria indicated that they support the secession of the state from the power in Berlin. Out of the 16 states polled, support for the creation of […]

In Europe, Size Does Matter

This article was co-authored with Frédéric Jollien. Whoever takes a look at a map of Europe will notice the unmistakable difference in size when it comes to countries. The old continent is sprinkled with nations the size of Rhode Island. However, despite passing unnoticed in a geography class, those small countries have been mentioned in […]

Mentioned by the The Orange County Register

In an article by the The Orange County Register about the privatisation of giraffes, I was mentioned by name. The author Adam B. Summers explores in what way property rights are an effective tool in the protection of endangered species. He writes:

Communist East Germany’s awful track record on homosexuality

In its last parliamentary session before the summer break, the German Bundestag legalised same-sex marriage. The vote – if not the result – came as a surprise to everyone. Including, perhaps, Merkel herself. Merkel’s party, the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) is in a coalition with the Social Democrats (SPD) and both parties had agreed to not put the issue of […]

From this year on, Swedes can once again ‘Dance With Somebody’

Anyone remember this catchy “Dance With Somebody” song? The Swedish Pop-Band Mando Diao had really put this track into our ears in 2009, when ironically it wasn’t really allowed for Swedes to dance with somebody outside of their own home. Laws dating back to the 1930s had banned Swedes to dance in public and had […]