🇬🇧 Our project - European NGO
MEDIA | THINK-TANK | NETWORK
Who are we ?
For the past two years, we have been traveling across Europe to meet those who think and act differently. These interviews — published in French by Breizh-info, in German by Freilich or Compact, and in Norwegian by Rabulisten — aim to give a voice to those deliberately excluded from public debate. Our mission is clear: to make heard the thinkers, creators, elected officials, and activists who have been demonized. For in any truly free society, it is essential to listen to those whom others seek to silence.
We are part of the effort to build a European metapolitics. Voxeuropa Herald is based on a pan-European team with diverse backgrounds, already active in various patriotic media and organizations. We travel across the West — from the United States to France, Germany, Romania, and the Netherlands — to share the stories of those who stand against woke hegemony.
Our team brings together complementary skills, ensuring demanding, coherent, and locally grounded production. This diversity is our strength: it guarantees a rigorous body of work driven by a distinctly European vision.






A European media outlet and network dedicated to freedom and identity
A European metapolitics
Woke hegemony does not merely impose its codes — it slanders, censors, arbitrarily defines good and evil, and legitimizes direct violence against its opponents. In the face of this, it is essential to let the voices of those who resist and propose an alternative be heard — without filters.
For several decades, the Left has relied on a powerful and well-structured ecosystem, bringing together media, unions, associations, and cultural spheres. In response to this dynamic, the Right cannot be content with mere electoral representation.
A lasting political victory — in other words, electoral hegemony — cannot exist without cultural hegemony.
Cultural hegemony is the result of long-term work that unites political actors, intellectuals, and activists within a metapolitical synergy rooted in personal commitment and community service. To achieve this, the Right must professionalize — with solid structures, a clear strategy, and a rigorous work ethic.
Our foundation
Voxeuropa Herald claims the European heritage. Europe represents a unique civilizational space — one we have the duty to defend, transmit, and make shine. We aspire to become a space for exchange where divisions give way to fruitful dialogue. In this spirit, Voxeuropa Herald aims to serve as a bridge between different political and metapolitical currents. Our editorial stance is clear and committed: a conservative and identitarian Europeanism. Voxeuropa is a free space, independent of any political party, designed to preserve a forum where all aligned right-wing sensibilities can engage in constructive dialogue. Mutual respect, positivity, and humility are the cornerstones of our working environment.
Since its creation, Voxeuropa Herald has conducted around 50 interviews with elected officials, intellectuals, and activists from about ten countries, in partnership with media outlets such as Freilich, Breizh-info, and Compact. Our editorial team — composed of around 30 figures from a dozen European countries — includes elected representatives, spokespeople, writers, activists, and thinkers. They play a key role in building an influential metapolitical space by informing, educating, and offering a credible, structured alternative to the current ideological domination.
Our graphic identity
The word “héraut” comes from the Old French herault, itself derived from the Frankish (a Germanic language) term hariwald, composed of: HARI + WALD — “army” + “to rule, to lead.” Originally, a héraut was thus a “leader of warriors.” The horse also evokes figures such as Grani (Siegfried’s horse in Germanic mythology), Bucephalus (Alexander the Great’s steed), Marengo (Napoleon’s horse), or Liath Macha (Cúchulainn’s horse in Irish mythology) — and more broadly, the Indo-European world and aesthetic.
During the Middle Ages, the role of the héraut evolved from the military sphere to that of official communication and symbolic duties: he became an official messenger and mediator. The héraut was an officer responsible for delivering important messages — declarations of war, peace treaties, or tournament announcements — and served as the official spokesperson of authority. He was also an expert in heraldry, responsible for identifying and designing coats of arms, and for maintaining genealogical records.
At Voxeuropa, we embrace our entire heritage — whether historical or mythological, from Portugal to the Urals, from time immemorial to the present day. We carry a memory to preserve and pass on. Our writers embody this spirit. As Heralds, they are steadfast messengers, deeply rooted in European culture, boldly proclaiming alternative ideas. Like true heralds, they persevere in the face of adversity, defending freedom, identity, and a future founded on European heritage.
Our project
Voxeuropa Herald is a non-profit organization operating along three dimensions: media, think tank, and network. Our mission is to promote a shared narrative for Europe — a sovereign Europe, rooted in its history and oriented toward the future.
We produce and disseminate content (articles, videos, podcasts), develop strategic thinking, and bring together a community of committed actors. As a media platform, ideas lab, and collaborative space, Voxeuropa Herald aims to be the meeting point for the vital forces determined to build a rooted and ambitious European future.


