
Netherlands: Iraqi Man Accused of Rape Was Marked for Deportation
The case of Sameh F. is symbolic of the failed migration policies of Western Europe.

The case of Sameh F. is symbolic of the failed migration policies of Western Europe.

Belgium and the Netherlands are among the largest export countries.

Critics warn of a ‘two-tier’ justice system after a civil service job ad sought a Sharia law graduate to assess Islamic councils in Britain.

Counter-terror police are assessing videos of the 41-year-old man circulating on social media.

Spending rises, sacrifices are demanded, while the importation of unskilled labor is still encouraged.

The flare-up was the deadliest since violence raged in 2008-2011.

EU regulators accuse Temu of failing to protect consumers—but critics say it’s another excuse for control.

As police allege a “mafia-like” network within the ruling PSOE, the Spanish prime minister departs on vacation while pushing a controversial state secrets law through parliament.

The Italian government stressed that “places of worship must always be preserved, and religious freedom protected.”

A recent protest in Berlin saw hundreds glorify massacres against Syria’s Druze minority.
It is surely time to get rid of this festival of crime and anti-social behaviour.
Prosecutors labelled the company an “organised crime group”
Median personal wealth in Hungary rose more than 18% last year—outpacing wealthier Western nations like Germany and France.
One killed in Dnipro, two in Russia’s Rostov region after alleged Ukrainian drone hit.
Prime minister says Palestinian statehood must come as part of a broader peace deal
With sweeping U.S. tariffs days away, Brussels is on the back foot
Two were injured in the latest explosion to hit the northern city.
The U.S. president launched a scathing attack on Europe’s border failures.
France, the U.S., and Damascus back renewed negotiations on bringing the US-allied Syrian Democratic Forces under central government control.
How Germany’s Nazi past was politically weaponized to justify the 2015 refugee crisis
Corporate losses and independent experts reveal a far more severe economic fallout from April’s power outage than official figures suggest.
Tomio Okamura and his SPD party are rising in the polls ahead of this year’s elections.