A Month of Multiculturalism in Britain: July 2018

Not a single Christian was among the 1,112 Syrian refugees resettled in Britain in the first three months of 2018.
After ISIS: How They Won Even Though They Were Defeated

Maj.-Gen. Majid Al-Tamimi died in August 2014 trying to pilot his Iraqi helicopter to rescue Yazidis who were fleeing Islamic State.
Israel is Right to Question Radical Extremists Who Come to Visit

The UK does it, the USA does it. Why should Israel open its doors to those who wish to harm the Jewish State?
UK: Boris Johnson Sparks ‘Burka-Gate’

An August 1 poll of Tory members by ConservativeHome found that Johnson’s popularity had almost quadrupled since he resigned on July 9 after clashing with May over her vision for Brexit.
5,000 UK Christians Make Stand Against Anti-Semitism

More than 5,000 Christians have taken a stand against anti-semitism, after signing a declaration of solidarity with the UK’s Jewish community. It boldly states that, “For the safety and security of the Jewish people in Britain and for the future of our country, we will not allow the Jewish community to stand alone.”
EU Unable to Neutralize US Sanctions Against Iran

The European Union has announced a new regulation aimed at shielding European companies from the impact of US sanctions on Iran.
Who Are Europe’s Most Important Politicians?

After many years of getting nowhere, the opposition to lax immigration controls and multiculturalism has now become a significant force in nine countries, seven of them members of the European Union.
Conservatism’s Hidden History

However, a few colleagues and I are trying to restore this great tradition and we seek support to set up an institution devoted to this goal.” May their project prosper.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: June 2018

Karam Majdi, a 19-year-old failed asylum seeker believed to be from Egypt, was sentenced to seven years in prison for raping a 14-year-old girl he met online
“Widespread Self-Righteousness”

What happened to the Europe Americans loved to love? Ancient and modern, “like us” but not too much, clean, good food, low-crime, democratic, and friendly. Was it ever so?