John Mac Ghlionn

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  • Oct 14, 2025
    When violence becomes so relentless that Bill Maher, a self-proclaimed atheist, emerges as one of its most notable commentators, you know something is deeply wrong. On a recent...
  • Sep 25, 2025
    Viktor Orbán has never been one for half-measures. When the Hungarian Prime Minister filed a no-confidence motion against Ursula von der Leyen, demanding...
  • Sep 11, 2025
    I write this from Kathmandu, a city shaken by absolute horror. At the time of writing, 22 people have lost their lives, hundreds have been wounded, and countless others...
  • Sep 10, 2025
    Keir Starmer’s casual announcement about digital ID cards should concern every British citizen. What he frames as a simple immigration-control measure is a part of a...
  • Aug 27, 2025
    Trump flip-flop on Chinese students risks new deluge of Communist Party-linked spies at a crucial tech pivot point  
  • Aug 13, 2025
    Spain was shaped by conquest. Roman legions laid down roads and aqueducts. Visigoth kings carved out feudal realms. Christian monarchs bound the kingdoms through marriage and war....
  • Jul 2, 2025
    The British Empire may have vanished from maps, but it’s quietly reasserting itself in the one place no one voted for: the internet. Ofcom’s recent decision to...
  • Jun 5, 2025
    Greta Thunberg recently emerged from the cultural wilderness to board a boat destined for Gaza. Clutching a microphone, tears running down her face, she announced that she...
  • May 8, 2025
    Germany’s reclassification of the AfD shows that dissent is no longer tolerated – it’s tracked
  • May 5, 2025
    Justin Trudeau’s time as prime minister will be remembered as one of the most destructive eras in Canadian history. Under his watch, Canada’s national identity was...
  • May 2, 2025
    Revolutions rarely announce themselves. They often begin with a crack in the surface.