Day: March 11, 2023

How the Council of Europe Rewrites the Past

“Asking the Council of Europe to institute reform and correct direction is really like asking the proverbial fox to guard the hen house,” Dr. Joanna Williams, the author of the report argued.

EU Countries Call for Stricter Asylum Rules

Legal bottlenecks allow migrants to apply for asylum in multiple member states, but the Commission promises that the problem will be addressed in the upcoming Immigration and Asylum Pact.

EU Watchdog: COVID Funds Lack Corruption Checks

The EU cannot guarantee that hundreds of billions of euros from its joint pandemic recovery fund were not wasted or lost on corruption, says the European Court of Auditors.

Hamburg Shooting Leaves Eight Dead

The 35-year-old male perpetrator, a former member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses community, is believed to have been struggling with mental issues.

Ireland Spends a Million to Outrank Pro-Life Groups

Ireland Spends a Million to Outrank Pro-Life Groups

“The HSE monitors the search ad performance and that of disingenuous agencies on an on-going basis and share feedback with Google,” the government admitted.

March 11, 2023
Russian Cybercrime Gang Busted by FBI, EU, and Ukrainian Police

Russian Cybercrime Gang Busted by FBI, EU, and Ukrainian Police

The Russian cybercrime syndicate appeared to have ties to Evil Corp, the largest cybercrime organization in the world.

March 11, 2023
Macron Renews Attempt To Add Abortion Rights to Constitution

Macron Renews Attempt To Add Abortion Rights to Constitution

Macron’s statement was welcomed by women’s rights groups, which have been campaigning for this constitutionalisation of abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

March 11, 2023
How the Council of Europe Rewrites the Past

How the Council of Europe Rewrites the Past

“Asking the Council of Europe to institute reform and correct direction is really like asking the proverbial fox to guard the hen house,” Dr. Joanna Williams, the author of the report argued.

March 11, 2023
EU Countries Call for Stricter Asylum Rules

EU Countries Call for Stricter Asylum Rules

Legal bottlenecks allow migrants to apply for asylum in multiple member states, but the Commission promises that the problem will be addressed in the upcoming Immigration and Asylum Pact.

March 11, 2023
EU Watchdog: COVID Funds Lack Corruption Checks

EU Watchdog: COVID Funds Lack Corruption Checks

The EU cannot guarantee that hundreds of billions of euros from its joint pandemic recovery fund were not wasted or lost on corruption, says the European Court of Auditors.

March 11, 2023
Hamburg Shooting Leaves Eight Dead

Hamburg Shooting Leaves Eight Dead

The 35-year-old male perpetrator, a former member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses community, is believed to have been struggling with mental issues.

March 11, 2023
German Aluminium Plant Shuts Amid Deindustrialisation Fears

German Aluminium Plant Shuts Amid Deindustrialisation Fears

The plant closure adds to fears of deindustrialisation as Berlin announced a reduction in energy tariffs.

March 11, 2023