Poland's President: Only Trump Can Stop Putin
Only the United States has the power to stop Russia and end the war in Ukraine — Polish President Andrzej Duda declared in an interview. He emphasized that achieving peace would require compromises from both warring sides, including Kyiv.
Over 200 Terrorists Already Captured
During the Trump administration’s mass deportation raids since January, more than 200 known or suspected terrorists have been apprehended — including one of India’s most wanted terrorists, accused of orchestrating a grenade attack on a police officer and having ties to a Pakistani terror organization.
Authorities See Drastic Rise in Child Criminals
The number of violent crimes committed by children under the age of 13 has doubled in Germany since 2015. At the same time, violence among young people up to the age of 17 has also reached a record high—the number of juvenile offenders has increased by more than 50 per cent since 2015.
Violence Continues to Rise on German Railways
Railway employees faced six per cent more attacks last year compared to the previous year.

Pro-Palestinian Protests in Europe Are Actually Anti-European Demonstrations
Eldad Beck, an Israeli-Austrian journalist, warns about a violent ideology infiltrating Europe. In his view, Europe has imported the intifada, and the pro-Palestinian protests are actually directed against Europe. He firmly believes U.S. President Donald Trump is much more realistic than European politicians.
Escalating gender insanity: "non-binary" person demands compensation from airline
A non-binary individual is suing Ryanair for discrimination after being forced to choose a gender while booking a flight online. The German gender activist, who does not identify as either male or female, considers it discriminatory that Ryanair does not offer a gender-neutral option. The Irish low-cost airline is being sued for 5,000 euros in damages.
Legalist Islamism is more dangerous than jihadism
A trade fair was recently held at an exhibition center in Salzburg, publicly promoted as a means of "building bridges between Austria and Turkey." However, several voices have raised concerns about the event organizers, as the organization is not exactly known for its "bridge-building activities"—instead, it plays a central role in Islamic social structures. Moreover, it is linked to so-called legalist Islamists who are willing to accept certain democratic elements, which makes their extremism less obvious at first glance.
Climate Activists’ Actions Are Life-Threatening
In Sweden, climate activists are planning to paralyze traffic over the Easter weekend. Under the banner of protecting the environment, activists across Europe are organizing such protests, showing little concern for others, including patients needing emergency care in ambulances stuck in traffic jams. In fact, there have been instances where their actions ended in tragedy.
EU receives stark warning
Following the release of his new book – The Dark Side of Migration – Swiss forensic psychiatrist Frank Urbaniok has called on policymakers shaping Europe's migration policy to finally take into account crime statistics involving migrants. He said that certain migrant groups commit a disproportionately high number of crimes due to cultural factors.
German government coalition criticised over abortion issue
The federal president of the Christian Democrats for Life (CDL) expressed mixed feelings about the coalition agreement between Germany’s CDU/CSU and the SPD when it comes to the right to life.
Talented Female Athlete Loses Career Over Transgender Opponent
Abigail Wilson, one of the top talents in women’s disc golf, choses to give up her sports career rather than compete against a transgender athlete.

Sweden’s Mosque Count Skyrockets 4,200% in Just 25 Years
In less than 25 years, estimates say the number of Muslim congregations in Sweden has surged from a few to about 300. While Christian churches are closing down, an increasing number of settlements are seeing the establishment of Muslim prayer spaces: some newly constructed mosques – usually with foreign funding, others converted commercial properties or basements. There are no official statistics as to the precise number, what is being taught in them, and the source of financing for their activities. Any attempts at examining these questions run the risk of being labeled Islamophobic.
Ukrainian prostitutes chief spreaders of HIV in Sweden
Ukrainian migrants receive low benefits in Scandinavian countries, which is why many of them, both men and women, turn to prostitution.
France is battling an internal enemy
A terrorist attack, planned by a 19-year-old man, was thwarted in northern France at the beginning of the week. He claimed to be acting in the name of the Islamic State. In recent months, no fewer than six attacks have been foiled. According to the minister of the Interior, the real threat today is no longer an external attack but an internal enemy—actions carried out by a group of radicalized French youth.
Political violence is normalising in the US – more people would agree with killing Trump
A poll has come to a disturbing conclusion: political violence is normalising in some circles in the United States with the surge of an "assassination culture".

Security in Germany: police have lost control
Germans feel less safe in their country each year. Many believe there is reason to be afraid when stepping outside, and that the police have lost control, a recent poll found.
Ukraine has the highest HIV prevalence in Europe
The war in Ukraine has increased the risk of HIV outbreaks throughout the country as displaced HIV-infected people move from war-affected regions to areas with higher risk of transmission. Ukraine has the highest HIV prevalence in Europe.
Shocking crime stats expose impact of illegal migration
The number of crimes committed by migrants under the age of 14 has dramatically increased in Austria, especially among young Syrians.
Child’s play? not anymore – toy purchases for adults surpass those for kids
Toy manufacturers are now specifically marketing their products to older consumers.
Brussels stokes war fears as terrified Europeans build bunkers
Across Europe, more and more families are building bunkers and preparing for armed conflict after the European Union had urged citizens to assemble 72-hour survival kits. Pro-war nations are intensifying public fears of war.
German right sees surge fueled by prospective coalition's blunders
The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has hit a new historic high in public opinion polls, having closed the gap with the leading CDU/CSU alliance within just a few weeks. It now trails Friedrich Merz’s party by only 2%. Meanwhile, German voters are growing increasingly dissatisfied with the fumbling of the parties attempting to form a government.

Ukraine’s growing drug market: Dealers to gain new territories
Drug use among Ukrainian soldiers is on the rise, which has boosted the already significant illegal drug trade in Ukraine. Soldiers who become addicted continue consumption even off the battlefield; their condition and substance dependency persist in civilian life as well. Consequently, the drug market is expected to continue expanding to ensure their supply. With Ukraine's accession to the European Union, the market for illicit substances would essentially become borderless, facilitating Ukrainian drug dealers to flood Europe with their products.
Agriculture department funded LGBTQ research
Tens of thousands of dollars of US taxpayer money have been paid out by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) for research on LGBTQ issues under the Biden administration. One study, for example, looked at the quality of life of LGBTQ farmers in Pennsylvania.

Zelensky family leads a life of luxury
The war has been raging for more than three years, yet the Zelensky family continued to amass wealth last year. They live a life of luxury, earning thousands of euros in 2024 as well.
Europe is arming itself while forgetting about the people
EU leaders are playing a dangerous game when they put the focus on war preparations instead of social problems and the economic crisis.
New war with Russia looming on horizon
Diplomatic tensions are rising over a potential U.S.-Ukraine raw materials deal. President Volodymyr Zelensky warns that conditions of the agreement could jeopardize his country’s EU accession.
Macron and his allies are leading Europe into a dead end
At the Ukraine summit in Paris, Europe's leading politicians reaffirmed their support for Volodymyr Zelensky. However, no one is asking the crucial question: who will finance Ukraine's budget after 2026? Even if the war ends immediately, the country faces bankruptcy.
Euthanasia: minors and mentally ill patients now eligible for assisted suicide
In the Netherlands, the number of citizens undergoing euthanasia due to mental illnesses – such as dementia, depression, or autism – has seen a sharp, shocking rise. According to reports, euthanasia is also being carried out on minors.
Trump tightens election rules
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered sweeping changes to the country’s election laws. The Republican leader has directed multiple federal agencies to implement measures aimed at tightening voter registration, mail-in voting, and election oversight.

Poland gets gun fever
Hundreds of thousands of Poles are taking up arms, with the number of gun permits reaching a historic high. Since the fall of communism and the birth of the Republic of Poland, never before have so many Poles armed themselves so quickly.
"Refugee Week" instead of Easter celebration
This year, an elementary school in England will not be celebrating Easter. The school administration justified the decision by stating that they "want to respect different religious beliefs" and "show respect for diversity." However, instead of Easter celebrations, they are introducing something called "Refugee Week."
Illiterate, non-German-speaking students a huge strain on Austrian schools
In response to an unprecedented influx of school-aged asylum seekers, Austrian Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr has announced the introduction of a one-semester orientation course for newly arrived children and teenagers, many of whom have never attended school. Not only do they not speak German, but in many cases, they are also unable to read, write, or perform basic arithmetic. However, according to the FPO, the move is merely a treatment of symptoms.
Lab-grown meat to go on sale in UK
Meat, dairy and sugar grown in a lab could be on sale in the UK for human consumption for the first time within two years.
The French would speak out, if asked
The push for a referendum on immigration is gaining momentum in France.
Germany's alarming economic decline continues this year
The number of business declaring bankruptcy is now higher than at any point in the past decade. The damage is enormous, and there are no indications of improvement this year in sight. Hundreds of thousands of jobs are at risk—or have already disappeared.
Ukraine war just a pretext for Ursula von der Leyen's federalist plan?
Brussels may use the Russia–Ukraine war to further the European Union's centralisation.
Putin puts NATO to the test
The attack with the Oreshnik missile system was a political show of force from the Russian president.
Devastating poll results ahead of the presidential election
Since Donald Tusk took the helm of government, Polish people have become much more pessimistic about their financial situation.
Plans afoot to force migrants on public via referendum
Italy’s pro-migrant opposition is doing everything in its power to grant citizenship to another 2.5 million people.
Measures are too little, too late, Austrians say
A rapidly growing number of people believe that the remedial measures brought by Europe's until recently pro-migrant governments are only superficial and come far too late.