
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.

Dangerous Decision: Austria Rcognises Ruling Based on Sharia Law
The Vienna Regional Court has upheld a ruling handed down under Sharia law. The judgment has provoked outrage, with some warning of a dangerous breakthrough towards a system of parallel justice.

Berlin Organises Drag Festival, With Programmes for Children
Using taxpayers’ money, the city of Berlinis supporting a summer drag festival where men dressed as women invite audiences to erotic shows, while children are also being welcomed to attend the programme.
The EU Spends Millions on Promoting Islam
An EU programme is financing the “The European Qur’an” project with nearly €10 million. Its stated aim is to demonstrate that Islam has made a significant contribution to European history, which has been underestimated until now. Islamic experts and politicians are sounding the alarm, warning of historical falsification and ideological bias.
Patriotic Right Surges Ahead in Europe
In Germany, France, Austria, and even in Britain, sovereigntist parties – i.e. right-wing forces that defy the liberal mainstream – are now in the lead. They are no longer simply just growing in strength; these are now the most popular parties. But what's the explainion for this rise, and can these forces actually make it into government?
Refugee Mafia: Housing Refugees Is a Lucrative Business
Against the will of local residents, and with the involvement of dubious businessmen, a shelter for 150 migrants is being established in Flecken Zechlin. A hotel is being converted by the same business circle that regularly profits from accommodating and providing for refugees.
Friedrich Merz Even Less Popular than His Predecessor
The first 100 days of Germany’s new chancellor have not been a roaring success, and that's putting it mildly. Friedrich Merz is even less popular than his predecessor. Moreover, his policies are now drawing criticism from within his own party, while the right-wing AfD is gaining ground. Yet, AfD politicians are facing serious attacks – and not just in the form of verbal abuse.

Luxury in the Shadow of Death: Opulence Thrives in Ukraine While the Poor Are Forced to the Frontline
The war is claiming an ever-growing number of Ukrainian lives, and while President Zelensky is now prepared to send even the youngest to the front, there remains a class entirely exempt from such demands, carrying on their daily lives as though the war did not exist.

Islam's Insidious Spread in Europe Drawing in Teenagers
In Switzerland, a growing number of young people are secretly converting to Islam – often without their parents’ knowledge.
Migration Across the English Channel: London and Paris Hit the Brakes
A new agreement will allow the UK to send back to France illegal migrants arriving by boat. The goal is to dismantle human smuggling routes and reduce dangerous crossings.

Migrants in Vienna: Segregation on the Rise
Migrant groups in Vienna are often highly concentrated in specific neighbourhoods, with just a few blocks separating very different social worlds. A new study reveals how segregation is forming in small, local areas and offers fresh tools for urban planning.

Another Migration Explosion in Europe? – ECJ "Castrates" Nation States' Rights with Refugee Ruling
The European Court of Justice has ruled that a country can only be considered a "safe country of origin" in terms of migration if adequate security is guaranteed to all population groups. Otherwise, fast-tracked asylum procedures are not permissible. This decision could create an explosive situation in European migration policy.

Scandal in Austria: Islamic Religious Leaders Paid Prostitutes Using Donations
The Turkish religious authority, Diyanet, conducted a five-year investigation in Vienna concerning the misuse of certain donations. The organisation uncovered a scandalous issue: donations collected on various occasions were allegedly not used for their intended purposes.

Criminals Infiltrated U.S. for Years Through Biden-Era Immigration Program
Violent gang members, murderers, and sex offenders infiltrated the United States during the Biden administration through a special government program created and maintained for illegal immigrants under the age of 21. The program was designed for young people who claimed their parents had abused, neglected or abandoned them, offering a pathway to residency and eventual citizenship.

Social Tensions over Migration Continue to Rise in European Countries Hosting Migrants
A dispute in Salzburg’s provincial hospitals has sparked public outrage after a Muslim man demanded that only female doctors be allowed to treat his wife. When the hospital was unable to meet this request, he lodged a formal complaint with the patients’ rights ombudsman.

Germans Debate Date of Hoisting LGBTQ Flag Atop the Bundestag
Just days after the new German government took office, Bundestag President Julia Klöckner of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) announced that in order to preserve neutrality in public buildings and administration, she would ban the rainbow flag from being flown atop the Bundestag on Christopher Street Day—Germany's term for the day of the Pride Parade. The decision sparked a fierce debate.

Islamist Textbook Sold in Austria Shocks Local Residents
“Basic Knowledge for Women” – the book in question, sold at a Turkish cultural fair, promotes anti-Semitic, anti-state and anti-integration views, and presents women’s roles as subordinate. Its contents have alarmed readers and prompted an official investigation.

Spain’s Corruption Scandals Weakened Not Only Government, but Entire Country
According to analysts, the corruption scandal embroiling the Spanish government is the most damaging yet for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and for Spain as a whole. Beyond the potential political casualties, the scandal has highlighted systemic problems surrounding lobbying and contracting.

Islamic Followers Seek to Impose Sharia Rules on Universities
A growing number of colleges and universities are encountering structures aligned with Sharia law — from gender segregation to Salafist content.

Most Proceedings in Germany Arre Launched Against Islamists and Individuals Linked to Foreign Extremist Groups
Data from investigations launched by the German federal prosecutor's office in the first half of 2025 show that 99 per cent of the proceedings were initiated against activities of Islamist or foreign extremist groups.

Labour’s Plan Could Backfire
The UK’s left-wing Labour government has announced it will lower the voting age for the next general election, allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to vote. According to Labour, this is part of a broader electoral reform aimed at “modernizing democracy.” While, according to the polls, most young people support Labour, the plan could still backfire.

France May Have Been Targeted in Iran's Secret War in Europe
In recent months, French intelligence services have been paying increased attention to violent operations and influence attempts carried out abroad by the Iranian regime. The backdrop to this rising tension is a series of airstrikes at the end of June by the United States and Israel, targeting Iran’s nuclear and scientific facilities. This military pressure has significantly undermined Tehran’s position and intensified the regime’s warfare strategies, including cyber warfare and information influence operations.

Illiteracy, Unemployment, Lack of Skills Rampant Among Migrants
A shocking survey in Austria has revealed that a significant portion of migrants living in the country are illiterate, not only in German but even in their own native language. Subsequently, their level of education is low, with unemployment in this demographic skyrocketing. Austrians' favourable views on social coexistence with immigrants deteriorating.

Austria’s Native Population in Decline as Numbers of Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi Migrants Rise
New demographic statistics paint a dramatic picture: while the number of Austrians fell by more than 24,000 in 2024, the number of migrants, particularly from Islamic countries, rose significantly. The highest birth rate increases were observed among Syrians, Afghans, and Iraqis. A quiet demographic shift is underway.

Tensions Rise on Germany-Poland Border Due to Migrants
Official figures from the Polish and German authorities reveal that Germany sends back several hundred migrants to Poland each month. The situation is becoming increasingly tense at the border between the two countries, while in many parts of Europe, resistance against migrants is growing.

Superman Becomes New Face of Woke Madness
The new Superman film recently hit theaters, but many believe this Superman is far from the one they remember. Critics are accusing the creators of turning the iconic character into a tool of woke propaganda.

Anti-Migrant Sentiment Prevails in Spain as Spaniards Grow Tired of Pro-Immigration Government
Two Moroccan youths brutally beat an elderly man in the town of Torre-Pacheco. Outrage has not subsided in southeastern Spain, leading to protests and riots. Spain has long been such a popular destination for migrants that even those who temporarily settle elsewhere eventually return. The Spanish government’s refugee policy significantly contributes to this, increasingly approving asylum applications and providing migrants with both financial aid and work permits.

George Soros, the Face of Neocolonialism and Neoimperialism, Seeks to Control by Undermining from Within
Today’s ideological polarisation and societal fractures cannot be understood without examining the international deep state. Recent trends reveal that the deep state refers to global manifestations, with influential individuals and organisations working to destabilise democratically elected governments through collusion with the media, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), charities, and opposition political actors.

Soros Network Exposed Again for Funding Islamist Extremist Groups
Left-wing billionaire George Soros and his Open Society Foundations (OSF) have invested vast sums in promoting radical globalist agendas, and under the guise of human rights and combating racism, have financed organisations connected to Islamist extremists operating in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.
"If You Choose Not to Live Next to Migrants, You're Racist"
According to Sweden’s Social Democrats, Swedes also bear some responsibility for the failure to integrate migrants — a failure that has contributed to the emergence of no-go zones. They advocate for more mixed urban neighbourhoods, arguing that this could help curb crime. However, migrant-related crime is not limited to Sweden. In the UK, for example, illegal migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats commit crimes at a significantly higher rate than British nationals. In response to the ongoing crisis in the Channel, French police are now experimenting with new tactics.