Serious Consequences of Hosting Illegal Migrants in Spain
Two Moroccan immigrants sexually assaulted a young woman in Jerez's Plaza de San Andrés. This brutal crime is not an isolated incident.
The British Labour Party May Lose Its Power in Wales
Wales has been a stronghold of the Labour Party for over a century. However, this may come to an end in the upcoming crucial elections, as disenchanted voters under Keir Starmer’s leadership are expected to abandon their political loyalty.
The Spanish Government Under Fire Again Amid Corruption Scandals
The Spanish government has come under scrutiny once again, this time for donating two civil guard patrol boats valued at €4.8 million to Senegal, amid ongoing corruption scandals. Critics highlight that 40% of Spain's drug enforcement vessels are currently out of service. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's cabinet justifies the decision as part of a broader strategy to enhance policies for managing African migration flows.
Austrian Citizens Demand Transparency on Healthcare Costs for Refugees
In Austria, the Freedom Party has submitted a parliamentary inquiry requesting detailed figures on the cost of dental care for asylum seekers. It has been revealed that the responsible ministry only has partial data on this issue.
Spain Implements Mandatory Exams for Foreign Doctors
The Spanish Medical Association has proposed tightening the recognition system for medical degrees obtained outside the European Union by introducing a mandatory clinical examination, which must be passed to practice medicine in Spain.
Leftist Ideology Promoted in German Schools
At first glance, the term "Racism-Free School – Courageous School" suggests a commitment to fighting discrimination, but the reality is quite different.
Social media has been flooded with shocking reactions following the latest assassination attempt against former President Trump.
A teacher attempted to assassinate the President of the United States and now faces serious consequences.
Fentanyl: A Drug That Has Gripped the American Metropolis
Seattle is descending into a severe fentanyl crisis that can no longer be hidden from public view. The surge in outdoor drug use, the rising number of overdose deaths, and the challenges posed by fentanyl addiction are putting law enforcement in an increasingly difficult position.
Migration is not a solution to Europe's aging population
The European Union is experiencing an unprecedented number of immigrants, with 46.7 million residents born outside its borders. Despite these record levels of immigration, Europe continues to face the challenges of an aging population.
Over the course of four years, Hamburg is projected to spend nearly €600 million on hotel accommodations for asylum seekers
From 2022 to 2025, the city of Hamburg is expected to allocate approximately €592.8 million for the hotel accommodation of refugee applicants. This information was revealed in a response from the Hamburg Senate to a query from the AfD parliamentary group.
Terror in the Netherlands: 17-Year-Old Arrested
A 17-year-old has been arrested in connection with the explosion at an office building in Amsterdam. He is suspected of involvement in a terrorist bombing. Police are still searching for a second suspect.
Millions of Euros Embezzled from Aid for Ukrainians
An arrest has been made in Austria involving a Ukrainian man who recently returned from the United States. He is suspected of embezzling millions of euros from funds collected to aid Ukrainians.
Germany is one of the key destinations for migrants in Europe
From January to November 2025, the number of asylum extension applications submitted by Afghan applicants surged by nearly 2,000 percent.
Germany to Extend Age Limit for Reserve Soldiersetében
The German Armed Forces Reserve Association has called on the government to increase the age limit for army reservists from 65 to 70 years.
The Spanish government is pushing for the legalization of the status of detained migrants
Spanish authorities have directed prisons to identify foreign detainees eligible for legalization under the current extraordinary legalization program and to assist in the processing of their applications.
Greta Thunberg's latest initiative has been overshadowed by allegations of sexual harassment
A prominent member of the activist group has been accused of sexual misconduct. Thunberg's flotilla set sail amid controversy, but the accused has denied all allegations.
Decline in Adoption: Fewer Children Finding Loving Homes
Adoption, which was a popular and accepted choice for prospective parents two decades ago, is now experiencing a decline in France.
UN Women Faces Backlash Over New Campaign
UN Women aimed to set an example with its campaign on women's self-determination but has instead found itself under fire for its messaging.
British teenagers fear being ostracized
A survey has revealed that approximately 20% of British teenagers self-censor their political opinions due to the fear of being ostracized.
Islamist Connections of Members in the Anti-Islamophobia Working Group
The UK Labour Party government has introduced a new definition of "anti-Muslim hostility" instead of "Islamophobia". However, this definition is shaped by a working group whose members all have ties to Islamist organizations.
Double Standards: Laws Were Weaponized During Biden's Tenure
According to officials from the U.S. Department of Justice, prosecutors worked with abortion rights groups to identify pro-life activists, pursued stricter penalties for pro-life defendants, and in some cases withheld evidence or attempted to exclude jurors based on religious beliefs.
Unconventional Approach: Anti-Islamism Game Introduced
Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has launched a game designed to counter Islamism. It is targeted at children and teenagers aged 13 and above.
Organizers of a conference on terrorism have urged the burning of the Amazon Tower in Berlin
Representatives from the Left Party and members of various civil organizations engaged in discussions with terrorism theory experts about "necessary forms of action."
"Controversial Statements: Auxiliary Bishop Urges Rethink on Gender Identity Issues"
Ludger Schepers, the auxiliary bishop and representative for queer affairs at the German Bishops' Conference, has warned about the dangers of reverting to traditional gender roles. He has also criticized the "tradwives" trend on social media.
Alarm in France: a growing number of minors are being coerced into prostitution
According to official data from the police and government, the number of minors registered as victims of prostitution in France has increased by 43% over the past four years.
According to the Dutch Ministry's directive, the terms "fathers" and "mothers" are being phased out
"Whether it's water or something else, it's simply a parent."
Public Outcry Over Generous Funding for Muslim Organization
Nearly 500,000 euros have been allocated to the Austrian Muslim Youth organization, sparking significant controversy. Officially, the funds were designated for extremism prevention. However, reports and studies present a more complex picture, raising questions about the organization's role and its alleged ties to Islamist circles.
Diversity Compromises University Standards
Universities in the United Kingdom are overlooking students' inadequate writing skills to promote diversity and inclusivity.
Swedish Church Hosts Trans Seminar
Since 2021, the Swedish Church has been organizing an event called Transblessing, a global conference for Christian transgender individuals. Among the program's offerings was a seminar where a Swiss theology student discussed queer theology from a transgender perspective. The event has faced several criticisms.
Muslims can gather without repercussions, but a pastor faces arrest for preaching
A pastor held a public Easter sermon in Bristol despite fears of being arrested for a third time.
Dozens of Vulnerable Elderly People Abused by Syrian Man
A 22-year-old Syrian man, who arrived in Sweden as a refugee and later obtained Swedish citizenship, is facing trial in Örebro. Abdulrahman Al Khleef Almasalmeh is accused of abusing, torturing, and humiliating at least 13 elderly individuals while working as a home caregiver.
Political Storm Erupts Over Marseille Municipal Election Results
Olivier Rioult, spokesperson for Franck Allisio's campaign team and the newly elected mayor of Marseille's 11th and 12th districts, has filed an appeal with the administrative court. The representative has cited "irregular practices."
One in ten offenders reoffends in Austria
According to recent data, in 2025, there were 126 instances where parole was revoked in Austria, many due to new criminal offenses. Meanwhile, the state has saved significant amounts of money through the use of electronic monitoring devices. However, the absence of comprehensive data and the rate of recidivism raise questions about the system's effectiveness.
The Radicalization of Youth Fuels Terrorism
According to the latest annual report from the Global Terrorism Index, nearly half of the counter-terrorism investigations in Europe and North America in 2025 involved minors, marking a threefold increase since 2021. Experts suggest that this surge is due to recruiters exploiting available tools such as gaming platforms, algorithms, and encrypted messaging apps.
Retired Woman Fined for Politician Caricature
A 67-year-old retired woman from Bavaria has been fined €800 for "insulting" a public official after carrying a sign featuring a caricature of Prime Minister Markus Söder.
Corruption Case: Ukrainian Commanders Issued Fake Military Allowances and Then Claimed Half Back
Ukrainian authorities have uncovered a fraudulent scheme in which soldiers were unlawfully granted additional allowances for alleged participation in combat activities. The investigation revealed that this scheme caused damages exceeding 9.3 million hryvnias (approximately £160,000).
Pain in Her Back, Euthanasia Offered in Hospital
A Canadian woman sought help at a hospital due to a sudden illness, only to be shocked when a doctor suggested assisting her in dying instead.
Wave of Terror in Europe: Links Lead to Tehran
In the Netherlands, seven suspects have been detained, while counter-terrorism police in London are investigating, and military personnel are now guarding institutions in Belgium. Public sources also support the existence of networks linked to Hezbollah in Europe, with connections tracing back to Iran.
New Mayor of Paris District Moves to Disarm Police
The newly elected far-left mayor of Saint-Denis, a densely populated immigrant area in the northern part of Paris, has announced a gradual disarmament of the municipal police force.
Finnish MP Convicted for Supporting Christian Teachings
A Finnish parliamentary representative has been convicted of "hate speech" by the courts in relation to a pamphlet published in 2004 that supports traditional Christian teachings.