
Pro-Migration NGO Worker Allegedly Helped Stade Mass Shooting Suspect Escape
Reports say the suspect’s alleged driver worked for a taxpayer-funded migration organisation and had publicly defended him before the attack.

Reports say the suspect’s alleged driver worked for a taxpayer-funded migration organisation and had publicly defended him before the attack.

German prosecutors have charged a Ukrainian citizen of orchestrating the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipeline four years ago.

The police searches related to the alleged misuse of EU funds by the former ID group come as Jordan Bardella leads the polls ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.

The leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom was reacting to the serious riots on Tuesday morning in The Hague that ‘celebrated’ Morocco’s victory over the Netherlands.

Hiding behind technicalities, Sheffield and Cambridgeshire councils come out in favour of removing ‘offensive’ national emblems.

The Holy See says lay Catholics who “formally adhere” to the traditionalist movement also incur excommunication.

A country that has halted exports as an act of foreign policy is categorically different from one that has not, and European law should reflect that distinction.

The declaration is not legally binding, but its promoters see it as the first step towards an international instrument to abolish surrogacy.

A new intelligence report on extremism has prompted fresh accusations that the political elite is targeting the country’s largest opposition party, the AfD.

A missed deadline is unlikely to strain relations between Putin and Pyongyang for now, even though the delay is coming from the Russian side.
Pope Francis called Fr. Jacques Hamel a martyr after he was murdered while saying Mass.
The hit-and-run incident has attracted global attention because of the authorities’ handling of the case.
An official planning report found the proposed site breaches zoning rules, but Athens says the project will go ahead as residents prepare legal action.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct said evidence suggests the officers who first arrived at the scene may have failed to recognise that Nowak required urgent medical assistance.
The legislation would create a legal “right to aid in dying,” despite warnings from doctors and religious leaders that it weakens protections for vulnerable patients.
Despite facing a deportation order, a Guinean became the alleged knifeman in an incident that left one dead and three others in hospital.
June provided an uncomfortable start to the British summer for the United Kingdom. This had nothing to do with the heatwave.
Dutch farming groups say wider buffer zones and tougher emissions limits would devastate rural communities and force farms to close.
The 17-year-old victim’s family has called for a march in Narbonne this Sunday.
The outgoing British PM’s plan to make the UK war-ready not only involves painful budget cuts already, but also passes the ball to his successor, setting him up for failure.
The Spanish prime minister claims immigration is essential to prevent long-term economic decline, even as more than one million illegal migrants apply for legal status.
The traditionalist society defied Pope Leo XIV’s personal plea by proceeding with the ordinations without papal approval, risking a fresh schism with the Vatican.