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Culture WarsThe WestLeicester University’s Secret Guidance Is Putting Women’s Rights at Risk
Leicester University quietly rewrote its trans-inclusion guidance after legal challenges, yet continues to push it across major UK museums.Alexandra Tompson
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The WestCulture WarsWhy Israel Matters: Questions for a Zionist
David Brog, leading American Zionist, tackles nationalism, the left’s stance on Israel, Jewish-Christian solidarity, Gaza, and why Israel’s survival matters to America.Adam Starzynski
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Culture WarsThe Scottish Korean: Why He Wears Bacon to Fight Radicalism
V24 Exclusive: We sat down with Ryan Williams, the cellist who made headlines wearing bacon on a t-shirt.Heike Claudia Petzer
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Conflict ZonesCulture WarsWhy Tommy Robinson Supports Israel
Tommy Robinson on Hamas, Israel, and why the fight for Israel’s survival is also the fight for the West.Adam Starzynski
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Foreign InfluenceCulture WarsCan a UN Human Rights Expert Be Above the Law?
As the UN’s Francesca Albanese hides behind claims of immunity, one thing becomes clear: justice means little if it cannot reach the people who speak in its name.Shimron Shapiro
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Culture WarsForeign InfluenceTaiwan's Timeless Echo
Taiwan’s power is not in its missiles, but in its memory: it carries the conscience of a civilization the mainland has forgotten.Raghu Kondori
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The WestCulture WarsThe West Forgot That Borders Are Moral Too
Europe’s future won’t belong to those who throw open the gates, but to those who build them wisely.Damir Omerbegović
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Culture WarsV24 ExclusiveLondon’s Shifting Streets: From Cockneys to a New East End
Walking the streets of Tower Hamlets, you see a borough transformed by religion, immigration, and community. A glimpse of Britain’s evolving future?Heike Claudia Petzer
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Culture WarsForeign InfluenceMy Journey from Antisemitism to Zionism
Damir grew up surrounded by antisemitism in Bosnia. This is his story of breaking free from inherited prejudice and discovering why supporting Israel became so personal to him.Damir Omerbegović
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Culture WarsV24 ExclusiveThe Day London Found Its Voice Again
A grassroots awakening shook the capital — faith, identity, and free speech returned to the public square.Heike Claudia Petzer
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Culture WarsV24 ExclusiveWhen Did the Silent Majority Stop Being Silent?
From shocking murders to mass rallies, the West faces a turning point on free speech, identity, and cultural survival.Adam Starzynski
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Culture WarsV24 ExclusiveBritain Needs the Truth on Migrant Crime
V24 Exclusive: MP Robert Jenrick speaks candidly on rising crime, two-tier justice, multiculturalism, and the urgent need for transparency on migrant-related crime in Britain.Stefan Tompson
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Culture WarsV24 ExclusiveThe Vibe Shift in Europe: From Silence to Confronting Radical Islam
MEP Asita Kanko challenges Europe’s silence on radical Islam, failed integration, and the need to defend its values.Adam Starzynski
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Culture WarsV24 ExclusiveThe Left’s Reaction to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
He was attacked for speaking; we must respond by speaking even more. Free societies live in debate, not fear.Heike Claudia Petzer
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Foreign InfluenceCulture WarsSerbia’s Media Isn’t Independent, It’s Weaponized
Who really controls Serbia’s news? The answer exposes a divided media and a democracy at risk.Stephen Blank
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Culture WarsThe WestWhy So Many of Us Grieve a Man We Never Met
Charlie Kirk’s death resonates far beyond politics. His life and faith revealed something deeper: the human longing for courage, clarity, and conviction in a divided world.Alexandra Tompson
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The WestCulture WarsIs Justice Dead? The Death of Iryna Zarutska Says Yes.
A Ukrainian refugee sought safety in America, only to be killed on a train by a repeat offender still roaming free.Benjamin Reed
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Culture WarsThe WestRethinking ADHD: Disorder or Social Construct?
ADHD rates keep climbing, yet the science still hasn’t caught up. Are we labeling restless kids and anxious adults as “disordered” to fit a world that doesn’t fit them?Hannah Spier, MD
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Culture WarsIs South Korea’s Democracy on Trial?
The treatment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee is not politics as usual. It is a test of South Korea’s democracy.Anonymous
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Culture WarsV24 ExclusiveFrom Luxury Rooms to Protests: London’s Migration Clash
Anti-immigration demonstrations flare at Canary Wharf’s Britannia Hotel, where migrants are being accommodated.Stefan Tompson