
Back to Germany: Over 15,000 Migrants Re-Enter After Funded Departures
Berlin’s state-funded return program sees repeated re-entries, prompting calls for stricter border measures.

Berlin’s state-funded return program sees repeated re-entries, prompting calls for stricter border measures.

High level negotiations have been taking place trying to keep Tehran at the table with every tool available.

New Delhi described Washington’s move as “unfair, unjustified and unreasonable.”

All indicators are down, but the crisis is primarily political.

Voters have turned away from Wilders’ former coalition partner after it ruled out working with his party in a future government.

Andrej Babiš’ sovereignist-Eurosceptic ANO leads in the polls and is poised for a return to power.

According to the U.S. President, the parties wanted to include China to convince them to join the non-proliferation agreement with sights set on “denuclearization.”

When the journalist was attacked for the second time in a year, her partner stepped in, risking his life.

Labour is clearly acting out of fear rather than out of a genuine desire to do right by their voters.

An American tourist stabbed by a suspected migrant in Dresden is speaking up about Germany’s dangerously lax migration policy.
Afghan immigrants alone have cost the city of Hamburg one million euros in public funds since 2020.
Official figures show Chancellor Merz and Economic Minister Reiche among the biggest users of taxpayer-funded stylists.
Internal guidance encourages staff to choose facilities by gender identity, clashing with a judgment that confirmed single-sex protections in law.
Geert Wilders’ PVV tops the polls, with other conservative parties also gaining momentum.
Around 2,000 Afghans with prior approval could soon travel to Germany via Pakistan.
Chinese leader claims partnership with Moscow is a force for “world peace.”
A bank holiday surge saw 860 arrivals from across the Channel, deepening Britain’s migration crisis under the Labour government.
Authorities link Tehran to recent arson incidents targeting Jewish institutions in Sydney and Melbourne.
Discriminatory dairy? Smuggling illicit jars of an Algerian chocolate spread into France has become an act of resistance against the ‘unjust’ and ‘unholy’ white men’s laws.
François Bayrou is preparing himself for the worst: a social blockade and a confidence vote are expected in the upcoming days.
A protest during the interview of a CDU leader drew police action—unlike the leftist disruption of the summer interview with AfD’s Alice Weidel.
The chancellor navigates a delicate path between coalition demands and AfD voter appeal.