- Culture Wars
The Left’s Dirty Little Secret: The Revolutions They Excuse
A hard look at how Western leftist intellectuals justified Iran’s theocratic revolution, and why this alliance still distorts today’s political discourse.Damir Omerbegović
- Culture Wars
The Prime Minister that Stopped the Migrant Boats
V24 Exclusive: We sat down with former Australian PM Tony Abbott, the man who stopped 5,000 illegal migrants a month. His message to the West? Do the same, or face collapse. Western leaders are failing their people and sleepwalking into a civilizational crisis.Stefan Tompson
- Culture Wars
The Hidden Tribe of Pakistan’s Mountains
While on a hunt in the remote mountains of northern Pakistan, a filmmaker unexpectedly encounters the Kalash — a mysterious pagan tribe with ancient traditions, vibrant dress, and a worldview untouched by modernity. Garrick Cormack
- Culture WarsForeign Influence
The Guilty Men: How the Alt-Right Harms Conservatism
How the alt-right’s allegiance to Putin’s Russia threatens authentic conservatism and weakens the Free World. A sharp critique of Kremlin sympathizers echoing historic appeasement and enabling authoritarian aggression.Dr. Henry Lyatsky
- The WestCulture Wars
I 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. As governments and universities tighten control, she challenges Americans: Will you defend your freedoms or wait for others to do it?Gabriela Blanco
- Culture WarsThe West
Taking Back the Streets: A New Fight for Women’s Safety in Britain
V24 Exclusive: Across the UK, young women are breaking the silence on rising harassment and fear. Leading the charge is the Women’s Safety Initiative, founded by Jess Gill, which is pushing for bold reforms, from mandatory CCTV in taxis to a national platform for survivors' voices. Gill shares how lived experience and growing determination are turning pain into action, and sparking a vital movement to reclaim safety in Britain.Heike Claudia du Toit
- The WestCulture Wars
Koran Burning Conviction in the UK: Is Blasphemy Law Sneaking Back?
Kurdish-Armenian refugee has been convicted for burning the Quran in London protest — a ruling that risks reintroducing blasphemy laws by the back door and threatens free speech in the UK. Discover the legal battle redefining the limits of religious criticism and hate crime.
Dr. Frederick Attenborough
- The WestCulture Wars
Has 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
- Culture WarsThe West
God, Nation, Family: The Cure for a Dying Civilization
Radical progressivism promised liberation but delivered fragmentation. In this explosive interview, Israeli philosopher Gadi Taub explains how identity politics, performative solidarity, and the cult of the self are driving the West toward collapse. Can a civilization without God, nation, or family survive?
Stefan Tompson
- AfricaCulture Wars
Could Starlink Crack South Africa’s Race Laws from the Inside?
30 years of race-based law may have been shattered. The potential Starlink exemption could be the legal glitch that topples BEE from the inside out.
Willem Petzer
- Middle EastCulture Wars
The Apostate Prophet: Why He Left Islam
Leaving Islam isn’t just a theological decision, it can be a death sentence. Ridvan Aydemir left anyway, and now he’s on a mission to expose the doctrines he once believed, from antisemitism to calls for a global caliphate.
Stefan Tompson
- Conflict Zones Culture Wars
The Left’s Dangerous Love Affair with the Palestinian Cause
Why has the modern Left embraced Islamist groups like Hamas? This op-ed exposes the Cold War roots of the Left’s stubborn obsession with Palestine - revealing how Soviet propaganda, Marxist ideology, and post-colonial guilt forged a bizarre alliance that still distorts Western thinking today.
Damir Omerbegović
- Culture WarsThe West
My Brief Touch With Cancel Culture
Dr R. M. Francis, British author and university lecturer, reveals the hidden tactics of cancel culture, from whisper campaigns to direct threats, and shares his personal ordeal facing accusations that nearly derailed his book event.
Dr R. M. Francis
- Culture WarsThe West
From Icon to Outcast: Rosie Kay’s Battle for Creative Liberty
From acclaimed choreographer to cultural outcast, Rosie Kay’s career took a dramatic turn after her gender-critical views led to her resignation from her own company. In this exclusive interview, Rosie shares her journey of resilience, the pressure on artists to conform, and how her initiative, Freedom in the Arts, is helping others navigate ideological challenges in the arts.
Heike Claudia du Toit/Rosie Kay
- The WestCulture Wars
Those Newly Brave Universities
As American universities succumb to left-wing ideological monoculture, even tenured professors whisper their dissent in fear. This hard-hitting op-ed exposes the failure of university leadership to defend intellectual diversity, and argues why federal intervention, however regrettable, has become necessary.
Michael Fertik
- The WestCulture Wars
The Gender Equality Experiment: The Cost of Feminist Policy in Norway
Norway’s once-celebrated gender equality policies have turned into a cautionary tale. What started as a progressive dream has sparked a mental health crisis, widened gender divides, and left young men disillusioned. With rising backlash against quotas and state-driven feminism, Norway is now reckoning with the unexpected cost of its social experiment.
Hannah Spier, MD