
Dutch Government Falls, PM Resigns
Rutte’s four-party coalition government had been teetering on the brink over its failure to agree on measures to curb the influx of asylum seekers. This Friday, negotiations finally broke down.

Rutte’s four-party coalition government had been teetering on the brink over its failure to agree on measures to curb the influx of asylum seekers. This Friday, negotiations finally broke down.

The death of Nahel Merzouk draws attention to the major dichotomy afflicting Western nations: the lie that diversity is our strength, rather than our downfall.

German industry is leaving en masse for other countries in the EU.

After accusing Germany’s Fridays For Future climate activist group of “structural racism,” the Bremen branch of the movement founded by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has called it quits and dissolved.

The refugees must also be deemed dangerous to society, independent of their crime, creating a labyrinth of red tape for European countries looking to deport foreign criminals.

French enthusiasm for the fund launched to support the policeman who shot young Nahel is not a sign to be taken lightly.

A UK tribunal rejected calls from a transgender group to scrap the charity status of a gay and lesbian charity after a two-year-long battle over alleged “transphobia” in a historic case.

Storm clouds are gathering for exiled Catalan separatists as Madrid prepares to shift to the right next month and an EU Court ruling this week prepares the way for potential deportations back to Spain.

Leftist members accused the Hellenic Coast Guard of destroying evidence and falsifying data, demanding an independent investigation into the incident, while also blaming the Commission for every crime committed against migrants in Libya.

Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said that Turkey will “consult with the Swedes as well as NATO leaders” regarding efforts to break the impasse. In light of Sweden’s apparent tolerance of recent anti-Islamic and pro-Kurdish demonstrations, diplomatic relations with Ankara however remain precarious.
Rutte’s four-party coalition government had been teetering on the brink over its failure to agree on measures to curb the influx of asylum seekers. This Friday, negotiations finally broke down.
The death of Nahel Merzouk draws attention to the major dichotomy afflicting Western nations: the lie that diversity is our strength, rather than our downfall.
German industry is leaving en masse for other countries in the EU.
After accusing Germany’s Fridays For Future climate activist group of “structural racism,” the Bremen branch of the movement founded by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has called it quits and dissolved.
The refugees must also be deemed dangerous to society, independent of their crime, creating a labyrinth of red tape for European countries looking to deport foreign criminals.
French enthusiasm for the fund launched to support the policeman who shot young Nahel is not a sign to be taken lightly.
A UK tribunal rejected calls from a transgender group to scrap the charity status of a gay and lesbian charity after a two-year-long battle over alleged “transphobia” in a historic case.
Storm clouds are gathering for exiled Catalan separatists as Madrid prepares to shift to the right next month and an EU Court ruling this week prepares the way for potential deportations back to Spain.
Leftist members accused the Hellenic Coast Guard of destroying evidence and falsifying data, demanding an independent investigation into the incident, while also blaming the Commission for every crime committed against migrants in Libya.
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said that Turkey will “consult with the Swedes as well as NATO leaders” regarding efforts to break the impasse. In light of Sweden’s apparent tolerance of recent anti-Islamic and pro-Kurdish demonstrations, diplomatic relations with Ankara however remain precarious.