
Attack on Israeli Teens Outside Rhodes Nightclub
Knives and motorcycles were allegedly used to pursue and assault young tourists, who a group of locals called ‘murderers,’ before a chase began.

Knives and motorcycles were allegedly used to pursue and assault young tourists, who a group of locals called ‘murderers,’ before a chase began.

The U.S. president essentially told reporters Macron is a weightless “good guy.”

Under the new rules, to be enforced by Britain’s media watchdog, websites and apps hosting potentially harmful content will be held responsible for age checks.

Video from Hampshire shows police officers dropping off so-called antiracism protestors for a confrontation with locals.

The President requested that the Constitutional Court urgently examine several articles, arguing that they may violate constitutional principles such as family unity and non-discrimination.

CDU-CSU politicians have also criticised Berlin’s fast-track approach.

While Ukraine receives unprecedented support and political backing from the EU, Hungary remains under sanctions.

President Rebelo de Sousa believes the law violates “the principles of equality and non-discrimination.”

The German capital’s local government is abolishing a regulation that forbade teachers from wearing the hijab in schools.

Labour voices keep committing to a ‘two-state solution,’ which only adds to the increasingly precarious position of Jews in Britain.
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