Philippine’s Murder: Suspect Refuses Quick Extradition from Switzerland to France
The Moroccan immigrant, who should have been deported, will remain in Swiss jail until the extradition process is complete, which may take more than a year.
The Moroccan immigrant, who should have been deported, will remain in Swiss jail until the extradition process is complete, which may take more than a year.
First, Sadiq Khan’s Ultra-low Emissions Zone penalised low-income drivers; now it confiscates their property.
President Andrzej Duda says the Tusk government “finally joined the defenders of the borders of Poland.”
Struggling with scandals and sliding polls, Keir Starmer and Kamala Harris are facing mounting challenges.
“Faced with people who explicitly write that they want us dead, we choose life,” co-author Marguerite Stern said.
The historic case marks the first time a sitting attorney general in Spain faces criminal charges.
If we truly have the right to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, can silent prayer in a public place ever be a crime?
The airline stopped 128 Jews from boarding their connecting flight in Frankfurt after alleged misbehavior by some individuals.
Western politicians do not want the status quo to change. Yet the pre-war conditions in the region are not viable for Israel.
Workers are frustrated over recent inflation, but an aggressive push for rapid wage hikes could bring inflation back, and make it stay longer.
The Economics Prize committee seems to pick laureates based not on scholarship, but on the committee members’ own political preferences.
The communists have also blacklisted Jews and friends of Israel, making them targets for violence.
Von der Leyen’s new strategy embraces external migrant centers and increased deportations —things Brussels scoffed at conservatives for suggesting in the past.
True to form, the New York Times said the problem isn’t the VP’s plagiarism, but that conservatives “seized on it.”
Is parliamentary staff not allowed to work on party ideas? RN leader asks as she denounces the EU “Blob.”
The University of Nottingham’s “content note” on The Canterbury Tales is “demeaning” and “weird,” critics say.
Eduard Habsburg contends that the family is the place where love, life, and faith are lived out in their fullest forms.
As Europe’s birth rates plummet, the continent faces mounting challenges to sustain economic growth and social stability.
President Petro seeks to give Maduro breathing room in which to consolidate his regime of terror.
Will the EU establishment let its key ally Donald Tusk get away with far stricter migration policies than the ones it punished the previous conservative government for?
While doubling its support in weekend state election, the party is still being denied the chance to form a national government.
Jerusalem says Hezbollah are using international troops as “human shields.”
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