“National Embarrassment”: Catalan Separatist Leader Evades Arrest and Flees to Belgium
Police face accusations of being complicit in helping smuggle Carles Puigdemont out of the country.
Police face accusations of being complicit in helping smuggle Carles Puigdemont out of the country.
The veteran EU politician, known as a pragmatic technocrat, could be Rome’s best chance to secure the budget portfolio in the next EU Commission.
In 27 jihadist terror attacks or plots since October, 65% of suspects were teenagers
If elected, the right-wing FPÖ plans to suspend asylum applications from September.
Media praise for London ‘counter-protest’ as it chases off imaginary rioters.
The migrant stabbed his victim 111 times, before beheading him.
“The resolve of the Venezuelan people to reclaim their democracy is unyielding.”
Pakistan has become an Islamic hell for Christians.
Police face questions over how Carles Puigdemont was allowed to address a large crowd before going into hiding.
The novel strain, with a 3% fatality rate, has only spread in ten countries, but the WHO is already calling for global “surveillance” to prevent another pandemic.
The group is dismayed that ordinary citizens don’t appreciate their road blockades and airport disruptions.
The caliphate was destroyed, but persecution of Christians has continued unabated across the Middle East, Africa, and even in Europe.
“Read here what you are not allowed to read,” the new publishers wrote.
Critic says Labour is offering “excuses for violent assembly.”
Nearly 40,000 pig and poultry farms are subject to the law.
The political class who have been waving the matches of identity politics around the petrol can of mass immigration are now ‘shocked’ that it’s suddenly burst into flames!
Two suffer gastric problems following swimming competition and are forced to withdraw.
A 17-year-old perpetrator had committed 34 criminal offenses in 31 months, but still wasn’t arrested.
Restoring the ‘rule of law’ by turning a country into a banana republic—if this is not a systemic lie, I do not know what is.
Campaigners say the prime minister “seems ignorant of the civil liberties implications” of incoming measures.
The Commission argued it refused a freedom of information request to avoid “misunderstandings,” but the watchdog did not buy this excuse.
The interior minister claimed crime would be reduced to “virtually zero”—that clearly has not happened.