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.
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.
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According to recent data, in 2025, there were 126 instances where parole was revoked in Austria, many due to new criminal offenses.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.
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).
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.
Ukrainian Crime: Drug Manufacturing and Trafficking Network Busted
A network involved in the production and distribution of psychotropic substances operating throughout Ukraine has been dismantled.
France Warns: Brussels Courting Islamists – Muslim Brotherhood Infiltrates the EU
In a significant development, the Dutch parliament has voted in favor of banning the Muslim Brotherhood. This historic decision comes at a time when Europe and the world are increasingly tightening their stance against Islamist networks.
Chaos and Controversy at the End of Ramadan
Crowds, traffic chaos, and a heavy police presence: tens of thousands of Muslims gathered on Vienna's Danube Island to celebrate the end of Ramadan. In Australia, a breaking of the fast event descended into controversy.
Nigel Farage Prepares for Bold Move
The leading British politician in current opinion polls, Nigel Farage, has stated that if he becomes Prime Minister, he will ban mass Muslim prayers at historic British sites.
Rising Disparities in Austrian Schools
Language barriers, social inequalities, and increasing expectations: more and more schools are facing complex challenges.
Political Shifts Evident in French Elections
The National Rally (RN) achieved one of its most significant breakthroughs in the first round of the French municipal elections
Increasing Scandals Surround New York Mayor Over Terrorism Links
A video from New York City Hall has sparked outrage. The footage shows a prayer during a Ramadan iftar, where a gesture known as the "ISIS salute" is visible. Mayor Zohran Mamdani was present and praying alongside attendees. This incident is just one in a series of controversies surrounding Mamdani, all centered on manifestations of terrorism and extremism.
"Knife crimes are not German crimes" – violent acts have a migration background
In a televised debate ahead of the state elections in Rhineland-Palatinate, CDU frontrunner Gordon Schneider described the ongoing knife violence in Germany as "not a German crime." The opposition leader from Mainz was referring to problems related to migration in schools in the southwest. At the same time, his opponent, SPD state premier Alexander Schweitzer, said that "everything works wonderfully in most schools."
Fake Ukrainian police IDs sold for thousands of dollars
A man organized and operated a system for the mass production and sale of fake identity documents belonging to Ukrainian law enforcement agencies, including the Ukrainian Security Service. Such documents were used by conscripts to avoid frontline service.
A VIP package for three thousand dollars – this exempted Ukrainian men from conscription
In Odessa, a criminal organization was exposed that, disguised as a civil society organization and operating under the guise of a volunteer corps, sold "protection" to men against mobilization.
"Return" – could this be the solution to the European migration situation?
Andrea Ballarati, 24, known for promoting the concept of return among Italian and European politicians, published several written and video messages between 2020 and 2023 in which he sharply criticized European immigration and multicultural policies.
Doubtful Victory: Court Ruling May Have Serious Long-Term Consequences
A man who burned a Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London has won a controversial blasphemy case, with the Supreme Court upholding his acquittal.
How Human Traffickers Exploit Routes to Ireland
While attention is focused on the English Channel, a second route has long existed through the Common Travel Area (CTA) between Great Britain and Ireland. This travel freedom, granted to British and Irish citizens, is being exploited by traffickers and illegal migrants.
German Courts Support Gender Transition
A German lawyer has accused the authorities of bias in cases where children wish to change their gender through medical intervention against their parents' wishes. Such interventions include taking puberty-blocking hormones or undergoing surgical removal of genitalia.
New Trick, New Corruption: How Conscription Was Evaded in Ukraine
A civil servant from the Dnipropetrovsk regional citizenship office and a lawyer created false foreign status documents for Ukrainian men to avoid conscription. The cost of evading military service was set at $5,000.
The Nature of "Free" Expression in Germany
The German police have launched an investigation into a pensioner who referred to Chancellor Friedrich Merz as "Pinocchio" on an online platform.
Young Student Beaten to Death by Far-Left Activists
The French far-left party, La France Insoumise (LFI), is under scrutiny following accusations against activists from a closely affiliated organization for the murder of a 23-year-old mathematics student.
Germany's Civil Protection Agency Prepares Citizens for War
Since the end of 2025, the Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) has been advising citizens to prepare for crises due to the threat of war. A checklist outlines essential items for such scenarios, as well as those that every household should have on hand.
Poland Plans a Half-Million Strong Army
Under a long-term defense program, Poland aims to build an armed force of 500,000 personnel by 2039, including over 200,000 reservists. The Polish Defense Minister claims that this initiative will establish a sustainable military capacity. The country no longer considers a large-scale conflict to be merely hypothetical; instead, the leadership views it as a fundamental assumption that will shape the structure, training, and investments of the armed forces.
Sánchez and His Party in Freefall
In the regional elections held in northeastern Spain, the ruling Socialist Party faced yet another significant setback.
Food intended for soldiers was stolen, and a Ukrainian commander has been implicated in corruption
A Ukrainian commander, who exempted himself from military service, arranged for spoiled vegetables to be delivered to the troops. He allegedly used the proceeds from his corrupt activities to travel the world. He is currently under investigation for corruption as the commander of a brigade within the Ukrainian army's airborne forces.
Migrants who identify as members of the LGBTQ community receive more favorable treatment regarding their refugee status in Western Europe
Anthony Rubin spoke to Tucker Carlson about how migration routes were tracked and what experiences were encountered along the way. The investigative journalist also discussed who supports these migrants and the loopholes that give illegal immigrants an advantage. He described migration as "national suicide," noting that the public in Western Europe is largely unaware of this reality.
German Court Accused of Political Bias
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has strongly criticized the country's Constitutional Court following its decision that the party, which holds the position of the second-largest in the Bundestag, is not entitled to use the second-largest conference room.
A Dutch police officer received death threats following the arrest of a Muslim woman
The officer and their family have been forced into hiding due to these threats, underscoring the intense backlash surrounding the incident.
Germany ranks last in the EU regarding protection against sexual harassment
Sexual harassment is no longer a marginal issue—neither in the workplace nor in public spaces. A recent study highlights significant shortcomings in the legal protection of victims in Germany compared to other European countries. When analyzing statistical data, it is also crucial to acknowledge that women are the primary targets of migrants in Germany.
Fictitious Charities and Misappropriated Shipments: Ukrainian Corruption Ignores the Needy
A major embezzlement case involving public funds has been uncovered in Ukraine. The suspects allegedly profited from aid intended for the needy, as well as from the procurement of goods meant for them. The investigation implicates officials from the Ukrainian Ministry of Social Policy and members of various committees.
Tension Management, Von der Leyen Style: European Commission President Organizes 'Team-Building' Meeting for Commissioners
Ursula von der Leyen is attempting to bolster her position with a distinctive 'team-building' meeting. According to internal sources, the President of the European Commission has called upon the European commissioners to address rising tensions and enhance their working methods.
Far-Left Riots Cause Chaos in Italy
Far-left protests in Turin erupted into violent clashes, widespread vandalism, and attacks on police officers over the weekend.
Canadian Conservatives Advocate for Stringent Measures Against Immigrants
At the national congress of the Conservative Party of Canada in Calgary, an overwhelming majority of delegates supported a policy advocating for the immediate deportation of migrants who commit serious crimes in Canada. They also called for these individuals to receive a permanent ban on re-entry and urged the confiscation of assets from foreign criminals who are forced to leave the country.
Donald Trump Gaining Popularity Among Ethnic Minorities
Thanks to his stance against authoritarian regimes and illegal immigration, the perception of the American president has improved among certain voter demographics. More and more people are supporting Donald Trump's policies.
Criminal Migrants Vanish Without a Trace from Refugee Shelters
An asylum rights scandal is currently unsettling Germany: nearly one in ten asylum seekers has disappeared from government-run accommodations. The whereabouts of tens of thousands of individuals remain unknown.
A German NGO has organized training focused on monitoring racism, with applications requiring a motivation letter and a commitment to addressing personal biases
The initiative, Black Sheep, offers a seminar for €2,290 aimed at developing participants' "anti-racist practices" and strengthening them within their own environments, including the workplace. Those who complete the six-session training will be able to conduct their own training on the subject in the future.
Spain Seeks to Permanently Integrate Undocumented Migrants
The progressive Spanish government plans to legalize the residency status of several hundred thousand undocumented migrants.
Germany confronts the impact of immigration in yet another sector
The Federal Employment Agency's family benefits fund disbursed approximately €528 million in child support to foreign accounts last year—marking the highest amount ever recorded in the history of Germany.
The German government has used public funds to support an organization that equates right-wing ideology with extremism
The German government is now distancing itself from the content of a taxpayer-funded brochure by a Düsseldorf association, which criticizes right-wing extremists who oppose democracy. However, they will continue to support the left-wing NGO.
No stopping in Ukraine, corruption is becoming increasingly rampant everywhere
Leaving the country by bypassing checkpoints, fictitious disability certificates, and exemption from wanted notices—these were the activities that led to the downfall of yet another corrupt network in Ukraine.
Ukrainians traded in fake birth certificates
Men who were liable for military service but had no children lied about having large families, thus avoiding conscription. Fictitious paternity emerged as a new concept in Ukraine, where conscripts were able to flee abroad with the help of corrupt registry office employees. As with so many corruption cases, a whole network was built up around this in Ukraine.
Ikea's Ramadan collection was not a resounding success
Many people were outraged by the chain's initiative to launch a new, independent collection for Ramadan. Well before this year's Islamic holiday, Ikea targeted a specific audience with its collection and believes that this is acceptable.
Another scandal in Ukraine: a series of frauds involving government funds has been exposed
A fraud valued at 60 million hryvnias, equivalent to over one million pounds, has been uncovered in Ukraine, linked to the military's defense procurement. Additionally, a recent corruption case is causing public outrage: a member of a counter-terrorism training center was caught accepting $4,000 to help soldiers avoid being sent to the front lines.
Patriots expected to advance in Portugal
Portugal's presidential election campaign has entered a critical phase as the country gears up for a decisive vote. Remarkably, a development that would have seemed unimaginable just a few years ago is unfolding: the sovereignist and patriotic Chega party is leading in the opinion polls.