
“One in, one out”: New and Ineffectual UK Migrant Plan
Britain prepares for Macron visit with hopes to sign a low-impact plan for reducing channel crossings.

Britain prepares for Macron visit with hopes to sign a low-impact plan for reducing channel crossings.

“Recognition is not only a matter of historical accuracy but also one of solidarity and ethical responsibility.”

Critics and media still slam the Sweden Democrats over their past—while ignoring other parties that currently tolerate antisemitic MPs.

The case has reignited debate over how far universities should go in accommodating religious practices that conflict with liberal norms.

Israeli Defence Minister Katz said the ayatollah would have been assassinated prior to the ceasefire had the opportunity presented itself.

The new legislation only applies to migrants with subsidiary protection status.

Hostility to Macron-backed pension reforms is further undermining the already unpopular government.

Reports of Israeli hostages held in UN shelters and tunnels beneath UNRWA schools have shattered the myth of neutrality.

The Constitutional Court’s decision has sparked outrage over political interference in the justice system.

Washington will lift “restrictive measures” while Beijing will “review and approve” items under export controls.
The common factor amongst the perpetrators is not nationality or ethnicity but Islam, and the common factor amongst the victims is that they are non-Muslims.
The SAFE fund has been approved without consulting the European Parliament, the only elected body among EU institutions.
Slovakian PM Robert Fico could not convince EU chief Ursula von der Leyen to grant his country concessions on Russian energy imports.
The centre-right parties in the French parliament voted against the UDR’s legislative proposal, afraid to appear to be ‘playing into the RN’s hands.’
A research group has traced funding for extremist organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, uncovering indirect financial ties to the Soros-founded Open Society Foundations.
With the decision made, banning cars in Berlin moves one step closer to being enacted.
Not particularly encouraging data have come to light.
The government regulator alleges that the channel incited “hatred and hostility.”
New initiative aims to counter ‘disinformation’—that is, populism and national conservatism.
The former PM is now backing off from his We Continue the Change party amid corruption allegations.
While others face prosecution for minor offences, UK police stood by as a protester mocked Holocaust imagery in central London.
Strasbourg court finds France guilty in a single identity check case, sparking concerns over foreign judicial interference in national policing.