
German Taxpayer Money Used To Fund Pro-Muslim Campaign
A government-funded campaign by ‘CLAIM’ has drawn scrutiny due to the NGO’s historic ties to Islamist networks.

A government-funded campaign by ‘CLAIM’ has drawn scrutiny due to the NGO’s historic ties to Islamist networks.

A combination of a huge backlog and lenient decisions by judges will lead to greater public involvement.

Universities, churches, employers, and community groups will be able to sponsor refugees under Labour’s proposed overhaul of the asylum system.

The draft law submitted by the ruling Tisza party that is to establish an asset recovery office has drawn fierce criticism from the opposition Fidesz party, who warn it could target ordinary citizens.

A sudden shutdown of cooling at the Berlaymont building has sparked accusations of “feudalism” as ordinary staff swelter on lower floors while high-level commissioners keep their air-conditioning.

Washington–Tehran relations appear calm, for now, following a weekend of projectile strikes despite the ceasefire.

The announcement came during a massive rally organized by the ruling SNS, with the Serbian president saying he will lead the party’s campaign ahead of the (possibly early) elections.

The charge of Islamophobia has served Islamists well. It has allowed them to dodge scrutiny and isolate their critics, often with state approval.

European citizens’ taxes continue to help fund the disgraced UN agency, despite 12% of its personnel being investigated for suspected ties to Hamas.

The wars over Nagorno-Karabakh have claimed thousands of lives over the past three decades. The wounds remain fresh in a nation still recovering from repeated conflict and loss.
European citizens’ taxes continue to help fund the disgraced UN agency, despite 12% of its personnel being investigated for suspected ties to Hamas.
The wars over Nagorno-Karabakh have claimed thousands of lives over the past three decades. The wounds remain fresh in a nation still recovering from repeated conflict and loss.
The state is taking a 60% stake in a company planning an SMR project adjacent to the existing reactors that are the cornerstone of Sweden’s nuclear fleet.
The British Green Party is set to debate a controversial motion that would mandate businesses to provide “workers who menstruate” with three additional paid days off a month.
The Saudi-born psychiatrist murdered six and injured hundreds in a vehicular mass casualty attack at the end of 2024.
Dangerous criminals, including killers and rapists, will be allowed to walk free after only serving half of their time.
Store staff, including the manager, are now under fire for their non-intervention in the latest in a sequence of antisemitic incidents in the UK capital.
The European Commission proposes extending temporary protection until 2028 to Ukrainian refugees—except for males subject to military obligations.
Only a fraction of the nearly 300,000 18-year-olds contacted under Germany’s new recruitment programme have signed up.
Weekend booze bans in the capital coincide with half-baked attempts to save water that have cut the output of power stations.
In the choice between thriving capitalism and over-taxed regulatory hell, money speaks louder than Eurocratic political hype.
MEP Charlie Weimers says Swedes have a right to understand how Islam is growing in the country.