
Boomerang Effect: Europe Told It Must Do Better on Deportations
“There is the danger that even those who are ‘successfully’ removed from the continent are later able to come back anyway.”

“There is the danger that even those who are ‘successfully’ removed from the continent are later able to come back anyway.”

A photographic exhibition in Brussels highlights the spiritual and artistic legacy of Spain’s most controversial monument.

Only one in five Austrians say coexistence with migrants is going well, a sharp drop from recent years.

Talk is growing that the prime minister is planning his resignation for some time in the near future.

Israeli airstrikes followed deadly clashes in Suweida that left 200 dead, as fears grow over regime attacks on Syria’s Druze minority.

The EU’s top trade negotiator is meeting U.S. officials in a last-ditch effort to stop a 30% tariff on European goods.

Vili Beroš is accused of leading a criminal network that defrauded the Croatian health system

Bishops condemn ruling party and Muslim mass migration—Polish state requests reprisals from the Catholic Church.

Interior Minister Gerhard Karner insists his knife confiscation policy is working, even as attacks continue to rise.

French law is supposed to protect the distinctive character of Catholic schools, but the Left is allergic to any form of educational freedom.
Only one in five Austrians say coexistence with migrants is going well, a sharp drop from recent years.
Talk is growing that the prime minister is planning his resignation for some time in the near future.
Israeli airstrikes followed deadly clashes in Suweida that left 200 dead, as fears grow over regime attacks on Syria’s Druze minority.
The EU’s top trade negotiator is meeting U.S. officials in a last-ditch effort to stop a 30% tariff on European goods.
Vili Beroš is accused of leading a criminal network that defrauded the Croatian health system
Bishops condemn ruling party and Muslim mass migration—Polish state requests reprisals from the Catholic Church.
Interior Minister Gerhard Karner insists his knife confiscation policy is working, even as attacks continue to rise.
French law is supposed to protect the distinctive character of Catholic schools, but the Left is allergic to any form of educational freedom.
An incursion by a homemade Belarusian aircraft into Lithuania has triggered calls for a new high-tech border defence plan across the Baltic states.
After a data breach endangered thousands of Afghans, the ex-defence minister defended the hush-hush operation to bring them to the UK.
Despite public opposition, activists want to make it even easier for people to legally change their gender.
Slovakia’s government says EU promises fall far short of real energy guarantees.