Europe Faces Danger as Hundreds of Millions Embrace Radical Islam
After the arrest of a Syrian man suspected of planning a terrorist attack in Berlin, intelligence services and security experts are warning of a dangerous trend: estimates suggest that up to 500 million Muslims across the world hold radical or extremist views. Fanatical Muslims seek to impose Islam globally — even by force, if necessary.
Crime and the Housing Crisis: The True Cost of Mass Migration
Every year, a city’s worth of people — the size of Wiesbaden — moves to Germany. The influx poses a serious threat, impacting housing, the welfare system and, above all, public safety. Among migrants, crime rates are disproportionately high.
Soros Camp Admits: Investments, Donations and Charity Deployed to Exert Political Pressure
Through his organisations, George Soros routinely intervenes in the internal affairs of sovereign states, achieving destabilisation through financial support. While his foundations publicly back seemingly worthy causes, the end goal, critics say, is to finance unrest and meddle in politics. One of his colleagues has spoken openly about Soros’s real intentions.
Headscarf May Harm Girls’ Minds, Expose Them to Harassment
Experts warn that the headscarf may force girls into roles they did not choose — at an age when they are not yet able to understand religion or identity independently. Psychologists in Austria are calling for a ban on headscarves in schools.
Trump’s Crackdown on Drug Lords Draws Massive Public Support
A massive majority of American voters – 71 per cent – support the deployment of U.S. military forces to target and dismantle drug cartels in Latin America, including sinking cartel vessels heading towards U.S. shores. That’s according to a new Harvard CAPS–Harris poll, which found that even most Democrats agree such action against drug traffickers is justified.
Scandal in Germany: Public Television Airs Queer Church Service
In the spirit of inclusion and sensitisation, under the motto "Who am I – to you?", public broadcaster ZDF aired a queer Catholic service for the first time on Sunday. Many were outraged by the broadcast, while others hailed it as yet another sign of change within the Church. Germany now ranks first among the “most queer-friendly Catholic churches” in the world.
One in Five Austrians Now Born Abroad
The share of people born outside Austria has continued to rise. According to Austria's Statistical Office, at the beginning of 2025 around 22.7 percent of the country’s population was born abroad — more than two million people.
Expanded Erasmus Programme Could Bring Economic Migrants, Terrorist Threat to Europe
The European Commission has put forward a proposal to extend the Erasmus programme and Horizon Europe scientific cooperation scheme to the Middle East and North Africa. Experts say this opening is far from without risks, as students from some countries may not come to Europe with the pure intention of studying.
Fear Spreads as Attacks on Christians Surge
US Senator Ted Cruz has drawn attention on social media to the Nigerian authorities’ negligence and complicity in “the mass murder of Christians by Islamist jihadists.” Cruz has submitted a bill proposing sanctions against Nigeria for its persecution of Christians. The Nigerian government denies the accusations, even as evidence of growing anti-Christian persecution in the country becomes increasingly apparent.
Majority of Syrians in Vienna Rely on Social Benefits
A new chart reveals striking disparities in the use of social benefits in Vienna. Syria tops the list at 73.7 percent, followed by Somalia (71.6 percent) and Afghanistan (54.2 percent). Across the total population, the figure stands at 9.0 percent, while among Austrians it is just 4.1 percent.
NGOs Block Vienna Migration Conference
While migration continues to ruin Europe, left-wing NGO activists blocked the entrance to the Vienna Migration Conference, staging a sit-in protest complete with border fences and passport controls. They were demonstrating against the deportation of a convicted rapist to Afghanistan.
Financing Revolts, Political Interference, Destabilisation – Inside George Soros’s Playbook
George Soros has long been known for meddling in the internal affairs of sovereign nations. Among other things, he has supported India’s opposition and other critics of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the apparent aim of destabilising the country. India’s Foreign Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, has described the billionaire oligarch as “an old, rich, opinionated and dangerous man.”
Kids as Young as Nine Given Puberty Blockers at California Clinic
Judicial Watch has received thousands of pages of records in a California Public Records Act lawsuit on behalf of The Daily Caller News Foundation that show top doctors in the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) gave puberty blockers to children as young as age nine.
Islamists Recruiting and Expanding Across German Universities
The youth wing of the Furkan movement, which is under surveillance by Germany’s domestic intelligence service, has begun targeting first-year students in front of university campuses in an effort to win them over to its goal of creating an “Islamic civilisation.”
California Schools Promote Radical Trans Group on Student IDs
Gavin Newsom is forcing schools to promote a radical transgender group’s LGBTQ "hotline" on student ID cards. California’s Democrat Governor recently signed a bill mandating that every student identification card display the number of an LGBTQ youth helpline run by a radical transgender advocacy organisation.
Radical Islam Tightens Its Grip on Switzerland
In Switzerland today, even young Muslim girls are wearing headscarves — a practice once limited to adult, married women. Observers are warning of a gradual Islamisation and a shift in orientation that reaches back to the Balkans. Experts say the developments in Switzerland must be viewed in a broader context: across the Balkans — in Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosovo —religion is once again playing an increasingly prominent role.
Radical Islam’s Infiltration Plot a Grave Threat to Europe’s Security
Omar Haijawi-Pirchner, head of Austria’s Directorate for State Security and Intelligence, unexpectedly announced in September that he would resign from his post at the end of the year — citing “personal reasons”. Only weeks later, the organisation was shaken by a serious scandal: an employee allegedly passed classified information to the extremist Muslim Brotherhood. Experts warn that infiltration of state security agencies by radical Islamist groups poses a major risk to both national and European security.
Children at Risk as Social Media Platforms Fail to Enforce Age Restrictions
A number of families in Italy have officially filed lawsuits against Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, accusing the three social media platforms of failing to enforce user age restrictions and using addictive features that harm children's mental health. According to estimates, out of around 90 million Facebook, Instagram and TikTok accounts registered in Italy, more than three million are used by children under the age of 14.
Migration is Wrecking Western Europe as Asylum Numbers Soar
The number of asylum applications in Germany has surged once again.
The True Face of Antifa
Far from being a harmless organisation fighting for social or political causes, Antifa is a militant, anarchist movement that calls for the overthrow of governments, law enforcement and the justice system through violent means.
Is Berlin Using Tax Cash to Bankroll Islamism and Anti-Israel Event?
Although Berlin’s mayor, Kai Wegner, insists that there is “no place for Anti-semitism” in Germany's capital city, he has reportedly used taxpayers’ money to bankroll an event promoting Islamism and voicing Anti-Israel sentiments.
Portland Becomes the Stronghold of Antifa
Portland has long been a hotbed of far-left violence, where conservative voices are frequently met with brutality.
Grooming Gangs Pose an Increasing Threat
The United Kingdom faces a significant and growing challenge as it grapples with the increasing influence of Islamic practices in the social and political spheres. One of the most shocking issues related to the rise of Islamic communities in the United Kingdom is the threat posed by grooming gangs—groups engaged in the sexual exploitation of young girls.
Migrant Gang Rapes 12-Year-Old Girl
The Vienna Regional Court handed down a scandalous verdict on Friday, acquitting ten boys aged between 16 and 21, despite being charged with committing sexual acts against a girl who was only 12 at the time.
Austria Debates Forcing Nearly All Citizens to Attend Integration Courses
Originally, the “integration phase” was intended to apply only to those with asylum status and to individuals eligible for subsidiary protection. Under the legal reasoning of the Constitutional Service, however, Austrian citizens could, in future, be required to attend language and values courses for three years in order to “integrate” into their own society. Only after completing this phase would they be entitled to the full scale of social benefits.
Parents Rebel After Preschoolers Attend ‘Diversity’ Story Hour
A reading session entitled “Diversity: Let’s Discover Stories Together!” was organised for children aged 3 to 6 in Berlin. The event divided public opinion, with many parents outraged by what they saw as sensitisation event targeting young children.
Is an ‘Islamic NATO’ on the Horizon?
The idea of an “Islamic NATO” is far from new. As early as 2015, the Arab League approved an initiative submitted by Egypt at one of its conferences – but it has yet to be realised.
Fewer Young People in Sweden See Equality as Important
A new report published by the Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society Affairs (MUCF) shows that today fewer young people regard equality as one of the most important social issues compared with previous years.
Islamisation a Grave Threat in Europe
Germany is granting record numbers of citizenships and has loosened passport rules, prompting experts to warn that the country could have a Muslim majority by 2050.
Woke Tide Hits Navy, Putting Gender-Neutral Terms on Horizon
The Royal Yachting Association (RYA), the governing body of British sailing since 1875, has unveiled a new language guide that has caused quite a stir. Most have dismissed the initiative as nonsense, arguing that the idea makes a mockery of sailors. A tengerészetben is megjelent a woke ideológia, nemsemleges kifejezéseket vezetnek be
Far-Left Extremists Plunge Berlin into Blackout and Chaos
Berlin has suffered its worst its worst power cut in a quarter of a century. Around fifty thousand people were left without electricity, schools had to close, and care homes struggled to keep vulnerable residents safe. The perpetrators incite against capitalism and Israel, boasting that they had cut off the energy supply to a military-industrial complex.
Ban on Wearing Headscarves Seen as a Violation of Children’s Rights
The Austrian federal government has introduced a ban on headscarves in schools for girls under the age of 14. The measure protects children from being forced to wear headscarves by their parents, the government argues.
Migration Crisis, Ten Years on: Women Are the Primary Targets
Across much of Europe, women say they no longer feel free or safe. The migration crisis has created conditions in which their security is increasingly fragile. In Germany alone, between 2015 and 2024, at least 7,000 women were victims of sexual assault committed by migrants, according to federal crime statistics.
Migrant Crime: Germans Could Soon Get A More Accurate Picture
One state in Germany has decided to refine its crime statistics, no longer recording dual nationals solely as German offenders. This could lead to authorities having a clearer picture regarding migrant crime.
Hamburg the “World’s Welfare Office”
Hamburg’s welfare systems are bearing the brunt of migration: in the first half of 2025, 54 percent of expenditure on citizens’ income went to individuals without German citizenship – higher than the federal average of 47 percent – while 299 migrant families received more than €8,000 per month. The figures highlight not only the rising costs but also raise questions of integration.
Friedrich Merz Faces Mounting Trouble
Serious disputes are unfolding within Germany’s governing coalition, while the chancellor also faces attacks from within his own party. At the same time, voters are dissatisfied with Friedrich Merz’s performance, as the right-wing AfD continues to gain ground.
When Refugee Care Becomes an Industry
Over the years, Germany has seen the rise of an industry that operates largely in the background and in the shadows, and remains little known. This is the refugee industry. It employs several hundred thousand people and generates an annual turnover of 40–50 billion euros.
Terror Groups Steal Aid, Fueling Prolonged Conflict Zones
Dr. Netta Barak-Corren of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Dr. Jonathan Boxman outlined the devastating impact of aid diversion in war zones such as Somalia, Ethiopia, Syria, Yemen, Sudan and Afghanistan—before presenting the likely case of diversion in Gaza. Their research found that the looting of aid convoys and the systematic diversion of relief supplies have directly contributed to the prolongation of armed conflicts.
Church, Parents Mobilise Against Sexual Propaganda in Poland's Schools
The liberal Tusk government has turned against families.
Share of Non-German-Speaking Pupils Grows in Austrian Primary Education
For the first time in many years, the proportion of students in Austrian schools whose first language is not German has fallen. But this is not down to improved German skills. Instead, fewer young people with a migration background are moving on to secondary education. The drop is most striking in vocational schools.
Islamism Unites Against a Shared Enemy — Western Society
The West as a common enemy, the spillover of Middle Eastern conflicts into Europe, and the strengthening of online Islamism: these are the three main findings of the Documentation Center for Political Islam’s annual report, which warns of massive dangers.
Significant Share of Refugees Are Unemployed in Germany, Most Migrant-Background Women Struggle to Integrate
Ten years after the great migration wave in 2015, a sobering picture has emerged in Germany: although many refugees now have jobs, true integration into society is still far from reality. Women in particular have barely managed to adapt.
Migrant Assaults Several Women, Kills Teenage Girl in Amsterdam
A 17-year-old girl was stabbed to death while calling police to report that she was being followed — with the arrest of an asylum seeker triggering furious protests across the Netherlands. In the aftermath, several women came forward saying the same man had harassed, assaulted, or attempted to rape them, fuelling a surge in anti-migrant sentiment nationwide.
Britain Could Launch Mass Deportations of Migrants
If elected, Nigel Farage has vowed to abolish the right to asylum for migrants arriving across the English Channel and to launch daily deportation flights. His Reform UK party is currently leading in the polls.
Self-Censorship: Students Hide Their True Views
A new study has concluded that college students in the United States increasingly pretend to align with liberal views in order to succeed academically. Self-censorship is not uncommon at American universities, and that is no accident.
In some districts of Germany, minors are given marriage advice and taught to accept polygamy
Illegal clans, Islamist kindergartens and patriarchal structures: Neukolln’s Commissioner for Integration, Guner Balci, warns of a dangerous mixture of crime and religious influence. Above all, the freedom and self-determination of young girls is at risk, while politics and society remain silent.
Nigeria: Islamists Kill One Christian Every Hour
Since the beginning of the year, more than 7,000 believers have been killed and over 7,800 kidnapped by members of Islamist groups. Nigeria has become the global epicenter of Christian persecution, but Western media often downplays the Islamist dimension.
Enrolment of Students with Migrant Backgrounds Continues to Rise
In nearly half of German primary schools, the share of students with an immigrant background has exceeded 75 percent.
Even Immigrants No Longer Consider Germany Safe
For the first time in 25 years, the migration balance between Germany and Poland has turned negative. More Poles are leaving Germany than moving there.
Trump Approval Surges After Putin Summit
Although mainstream and outspoken liberal voices claim that President Donald Trump did not achieve success in his meeting with Vladimir Putin, a recent survey shows that most Americans see it differently. At the same time, they are increasingly fed up with Zelensky.