
German Police Purge Targets AfD Members
The Social Democrat police commissioner has called for the expulsion of all officers who are affiliated with the largest opposition party.

The Social Democrat police commissioner has called for the expulsion of all officers who are affiliated with the largest opposition party.
What was meant to be a dialogue on Jewish life and religious freedom was shut down thanks to a Muslim Bosnian minister.

“It conditions us to be governed by minorities, dissolving the natural bonds of society,” says Javier Milei’s right-hand man.
An EU Commission official totally mistranslated the German foreign minister’s view on recognising a Palestinian state.
Santos Cerdán, a senior figure in Spain’s ruling party, quits after being linked to alleged pandemic-era kickbacks—one of several probes now circling Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

A senior official with communist roots says what many fear: Afghan immigration is tearing at the fabric of French society.
The exchange was part of a limited agreement reached in Istanbul to release young and wounded captives.
All passengers and crew are believed dead after the Air India Dreamliner crashed into a residential area in Ahmedabad minutes after takeoff.

The German chancellor has betrayed his voters once again by refusing to do what he promised while in opposition.
As trust in fiat currencies fades, central banks return to the world’s oldest safe haven.
The officer was unfairly charged with the murder of a migrant.
Passengers of the ‘Selfie Yacht’ who refuse to leave will be brought before a court.
The liberal media has a hard time attempting to downplay the left-instigated violent protests once again as “mostly peaceful.”
As usual, Macron shows contempt for the French people and lectures them on morality.
Activists openly glorified the October 7th terrorist attacks on the street in ‘Europe’s capital.”
The POW swap was negotiated in Istanbul on June 2nd.
Rutte warned that Russia could be ready to attack NATO countries “in five years.”
Employers testing people’s off-duty habits in secret is an invasion of privacy, a Finnish legal expert says.
Multiple attacks in Berlin and Munich left several victims in the hospital and a female assailant shot dead by police.
You don’t fight Islamism by shaking its hand. You fight it by drawing the line, and standing your ground.
Demonstrators demanded elections as corruption scandals swirl around Spain’s Socialist leadership.
The Supreme Court says Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz may have illegally shared confidential files about a businessman linked to a leading opposition figure.