Brussels finds excuse to hamstring democracy
According to the Austrian Freedom Party (FPO), Brussels bureaucrats need to clean up within their own house, instead of hiding behind trumped-up charges to dismantle democracy.
Migrants unleash hell in Italy
Politicians are calling for urgent action, including the deployment of the military, after a Nigerian migrant attacked two police officers with a huge axe in central Padua early on Monday.
Soros empire loyalists surround Ursula von der Leyen
The new EU cycle has begun, but the boss remains the same.
University refuses exhibit on anti-Jewish pogroms
The Freie Universitat (FU) in Berlin has decided that a touring exhibition drawing attention to the persecution of Jews cannot be displayed in the university building for fear of "emotional reactions" from students.
Extremist views taking root in nurseries
Teachers in Sweden are increasingly facing challenges with children in nurseries and lower primary school classes expressing extremist and hateful views. Issues such as hatred towards LGBTQ individuals and anti-democratic sentiments are even more severe in higher grades and secondary schools.
Islamic State terrorists to target Europe again
Dozens of supporters of the Islamic State terrorist organisation could soon be released from Syrian prisons, terrorism expert Guido Steinberg warns.
Migrants duping Danish government
The Danish government is sounding the alarm over the drastic number of immigrants from non-Western countries claiming disability pensions.
So what lies ahead for Syrian migrants?
With the fall of the Assad regime, Syrian migrants already living in Europe are expected to return to their home country, but their willingness and ability to do so remains highly uncertain.
Trump beats Trudeau in popularity among Canadians
A growing number of Canadians believe the United States is on the right track, surpassing confidence in their own country’s direction.
The situation in Syria poses a threat to Europe too
One million Syrians live in Germany. Will they return after Assad's fall? Or are the ruler's supporters now arriving in Germany as asylum seekers?
Germans becoming a minority in their homeland
Hamburg best exemplifies the dramatic effects of the demographic changes taking place in Germany. In one district the proportion of residents with a migration background is almost ninety per cent, which clearly shows the scale and consequences of mass immigration.
Didier Reynders' latest scandal just 'tip of the iceberg' in Brussels corruption
It is both shocking and absurd that Didier Reynders, who served as European Commissioner for Justice, stands out among the Brussels elite for his corruption scandals.
Noose tightens around Olaf Scholz's neck
It is becoming increasingly difficult for the German chancellor to extricate himself from the corruption scandal.
Majority of Ukrainians fleeing the war will never return
A survey reveals that a growing number of Ukrainian refugees in Berlin plan on making the German capital their permanent home.
Gender lobby targets nine-year-olds in school
In Austria, LGBTQ groups have become increasingly aggressive in several places.
Left-wing mayor admits: no one's safe
Several cities across Italy are up in flames due to migrants.
This is German democracy – people are afraid to express their opinions
A growing number of people are afraid to express their opinions in Germany, after many people have recently been fined for articulating political criticism.
Western Europe sees dramatic rise in abortions
Both a changing family model and economic insecurity are contributing to the surge in the termination of pregnancies, experts say.
Swedes no longer want migrants
The majority of Swedes say that the country should not admit such a large number of foreigners, a recent survey found.
Yet another German village faces a flood of migrants
Bairawies with a population of 280 is to accommodate 130 migrants in a container facility.
Vegans sue state over religious status denial
The Norwegian Vegan Society was refused official registration as a religious organisation. They have now hired the law firm BAHR and are taking legal action against the state.
Criminal gangs in Sweden ramp up mafia-style tactics
Criminal organisations are tightening their grip across Sweden, enlisting minors to commit serious crimes, including murder. A record number of juveniles are now in detention. Experts warn that gangs, predominantly made up of migrants, are resorting to mafia-style methods.
Train workers: primary targets of rising migrant crime
The rising wave of violence on European trains and at stations has placed train conductors on the frontlines of a worsening crisis linked to mass migration
French workplaces grapple with growing religious tensions
Religious tensions in French workplaces have reached their highest level since records began in 2013, with Islam increasingly at the centre of incidents, according to a new study.
Keeping borders open in 2015 was the right decision, Merkel upholds
"It's an illusion to assume that everything will be fine if we turn refugees back at Germany's border," Angela Merkel says.
Ukraine enters final stage of desperation
Volodymyr Zelensky is sending skilled professionals to their deaths, which could lead to economic catastrophe.
Majority of Germans oppose delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine
People oppose the delivery more strongly in East Germany than in West Germany.
Religion in decline among young Americans
According to the latest survey by Rasmussen Reports, religiousness among US young people, especially among those under 40, is falling.
UK sees staggering rise in immigration
London has a particularly high proportion of foreign-born residents.
Having dogs in a park now considered racist
The Welsh government has been advised to create dog free spaces in outdoor public areas after a self-proclaimed anti-racist group had claimed that it was making black Africans feel unsafe.
Swedish entrepreneurs lack trust in justice system
Over the past year, 36 percent of businesses in Sweden have reported being affected by crime. Despite this, only 31 percent of incidents were brought to the attention of the police. Experts describe the situation as alarming and are urging stronger measures to address the issue.
Persecution of Christians surges to an unprecedented level in Europe
Religiously motivated hate crimes against Christians in Europe jumped by 226 per cent in just one year, according to a report by a prominent Christian persecution observatory group.
Schools hire guards, prisons recruit teachers
The situation at a Swedish secondary school has become so chaotic that the administration has decided to employ security guards. Meanwhile, Swedish prisons are witnessing a rise in the number of school-age minors, prompting correctional facilities to recruit teachers.
Western Europe: a new battleground for Middle East conflicts
Anti-Semitism is spreading like a virus in Germany.
EU pressing forward on path to superstate
FPO: Brussels is attacking democracy and the sovereignty of member states.
Government launches action plan to tackle anti-Semitism
The Norwegian government's plan to combat anti-Semitism includes twenty-two measures.
Police dismantle migrant gang holding young women captive
Authorities arrested eighteen Colombian men in Spain for forcing young Colombian women into sexual slavery.
Sebastian Kurz: thank God that government collapsed
The former Austrian Chancellor took ruthless aim at the German government.
Ukraine struggles with desertions as frontline morale plummets
Ukraine’s current situation presents numerous challenges to both its political sphere and military forces. Declining morale and escalating political tensions are a reflection of the gravity of the conflict, which will impact the success of future decisions and actions. The coming period will be pivotal for Ukraine as it strives not only to end the war but also to restore stability. For Kyiv to maintain national unity and public support, it is essential for the political leadership to communicate effectively with both the civilian population and the international community.
Foreigners commit over 90% of rapes in Catalonia
Although it is not uncommon to see high proportions of foreigners among perpetrators in Western Europe today, this ratio is staggeringly high.