by Archived Author | Jun 23, 2018 | International
Brexit came as a shock to everyone and proved that the British people were far less enthusiastic about central planners in Brussels than anyone could have imagined. However, they are not alone. Across Europe, people are slowly waking up to the danger of the advancing...
by Mark Angelides | May 26, 2018 | Narrated News, Privacy & Tech
Yesterday saw the worldwide rollout of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law created, orchestrated, and imposed by the wholly undemocratic European Union (E.U.). As with so many of the E.U.’s projects, it was veiled in the language of fairness and...
by Laura Valkovic | May 14, 2018 | Healthcare
A majority of U.K. citizens would reject a trade deal with the U.S. if it meant lowering the current European food standards to accommodate U.S. agriculture. With U.S. products like chlorine-washed chicken of grave concern to the British public, the real question is...
by Andrew Moran | May 14, 2018 | Economic Affairs News, Narrated News
On May 11, 1998, at a formal ceremony, Economy Minister Dominique Strauss-Kahn activated the mint printing press and produced its first euro coin, making France the first of 11 nations participating in the launch of the single currency to strike the money. Taking a...
by Archived Author | Apr 23, 2018 | Trump Administration
President Emmanuel Macron of France is on an official state visit to the United States; during this trip he will address Congress and have a meeting with President Trump. How such a meeting should be interpreted greatly depends on your perspective. On the surface,...