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The WestConflict ZonesIs the Next Patriot Act Coming via an Iranian Cyberattack Panic?
Could the alleged Iranian cyberattack be more than a security threat used instead to justify expanded government surveillance and invasive digital ID systems?Nicholas DeSimone
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The WestFollow Andrew Jackson’s Example: Kill the Debt, Monetize the Patrimony
Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Michael Fertik urges America to stop the budget deadlock and unlock billions by leasing vast federal lands and assets, turning hidden treasure into a powerful weapon against the $36 trillion debt.Michael Fertik
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The WestCulture WarsI Grew Up in Cuba: America’s Campus Censorship Rings Alarm Bells
Gabriela Blanco, raised under Cuba’s authoritarian rule, sees chilling similarities between the censorship she faced and the limits on free speech growing on American campuses.Gabriela Blanco
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Culture WarsThe WestA New Fight for Women’s Safety in Britain
Across the UK, young women are speaking out about rising harassment. Leading the charge is Jess Gill’s, calling for bold reforms like CCTV in taxis and a national platform for survivors.Heike Claudia Petzer
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The WestCulture WarsKoran Burning Conviction in the UK: Is Blasphemy Law Sneaking Back?
Discover the legal battle redefining the limits of religious criticism and hate crime.Dr. Frederick Attenborough
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AfricaThe WestBacking Morocco: A Strategic Reset for Britain in Africa
From a discreet source close to Morocco’s diplomatic circles comes an exclusive account of the UK’s strategic pivot in Western Sahara, one that threatens to isolate Algeria and heralds significant opportunities for defense partnerships and trade.Anonymous
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The WestCulture WarsHas France Just Outlawed Populism?
Marine Le Pen has been sentenced not just in a courtroom but in the court of ideology. In his latest op-ed, William asks: is this justice, or a political purge?William Barclay
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Culture WarsThe WestGod, Nation, Family: The Cure for a Dying Civilization
V24 Exclusive: Can a civilization without God, nation, or family survive?Stefan Tompson
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Middle EastThe WestYou Blame Erdoğan for Killing Democracy? Blame Atatürk Too
How do the deep roots of authoritarianism in Turkey, from Atatürk’s iron grip to Erdoğan’s reign, shape the country’s political future tied to a legacy few dare to question?Damir Omerbegović
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Middle EastThe WestThe Deadly Lie Behind ‘Free Palestine’
A deadly attack in Washington reveals a harsh reality: the “Free Palestine” movement isn’t just about human rights.Dan Feferman
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Culture WarsThe WestWhen Musk Shook UK Justice
A single video shared by Elon Musk reignited global scrutiny of Britain’s grooming gang scandal, an issue long buried by political fear, institutional failure, and media silence.Heike Claudia Petzer
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AfricaThe WestWhy 49 Afrikaners Sparked a Global Race Debate
A small group of white Afrikaners granted refugee status in the U.S. has ignited global outrage, shining a harsh spotlight on South Africa’s post-apartheid contradictions.Erik Schrama
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Culture WarsThe WestMy Brief Touch With Cancel Culture
British author and university lecturer, reveals the hidden tactics of cancel culture, from whisper campaigns to direct threats.Dr R. M. Francis
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Culture WarsThe WestFrom Icon to Outcast: Rosie Kay’s Battle for Creative Liberty
From acclaimed choreographer to cultural outcast, Rosie Kay’s career shifted dramatically after her gender-critical views led to her resignation.Heike Claudia Petzer, Rosie Kay
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The WestCulture WarsThose Newly Brave Universities
As American universities fall to left-wing monoculture, even tenured professors fear speaking out. This piece exposes leadership’s failure to protect intellectual diversity and argues federal intervention is now necessary.Michael Fertik
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The WestCulture WarsThe Gender Equality Experiment: The Cost of Feminist Policy in Norway
Norway’s gender equality policies, once praised, have sparked a mental health crisis, deepened gender divides, and left young men disillusioned.Hannah Spier, MD
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Culture WarsThe WestFrom Pots to Protest: My Personal Battle Against Censorship
Ceramicist Claudia Clare was dropped from a university art event over her gender-critical views. She explains why she took legal action to defend her right to free expression.Claudia Clare
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Culture WarsThe WestSilenced for Her Beliefs, The Poet Who Took a Stand
Canceled for tweeting that a five o’clock shadow and a dress don’t make someone a woman, Poet Sibyl Ruth reveals the inside story of her legal battle.Alexandra Edwardes, Sibyl Ruth
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Culture WarsThe WestAnother EU Misstep: The Migration Pact
Under the new Migration Pact, countries that refuse to take in migrants must pay €20,000 per person — a one-off fee for saying “no thanks.”Alexandra Edwardes
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Foreign InfluenceThe WestThe Child Soldiers of the West
Western schools are becoming battlegrounds for radical ideologies, with political activism creeping into classrooms and shaping young minds. It's a war for the next generation, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.Alexandra Edwardes