A regional branch of Germany’s domestic spy agency has declared the Alternative for Germany (AfD) youth “right-wing extremists” allowing the government to actively covertly spy on the group’s membership as the AfD reached record highs in new polls.
Despite the Polish government’s great support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, Poles seem to be becoming fatigued, fueling support for the populist Confederation party who are critical of the government’s spending on refugees.
Echoing remarks from French President Emmanuel Macron, a European Union Commissioner has suggested that social media platforms could be shut down if they fail to remove content that incites rioting and urban unrest in the wake of the French riots this month.
London police have re-opened an investigation into trans activist Sarah Jane Baker after a call to violence against feminists over the weekend from the former prisoner who was sentenced for kidnapping and attempted murder in the past.
Individuals with refugee status may be banned from travelling back home for a holiday even if they live in Denmark for over ten years as the government looks to tighten rules on those who may no longer require protection.
After a new UK government proposal to register homeschooled children, Jews and other religious groups are concerned the government may enforce secular topics, such as gender ideology, in their schools.
On the anniversary of his father’s death Omar bin Laden, son of notorious 9-11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, allegedly praised his father on Twitter and has been indicted by French authorities for glorifying terror.
A far-left Antifa extremist living outside of Budapest took his own life in a bizarre ritual after Hungarian police found tens of thousands of child pornography files in a case that involves the German violent Hammer Gang and a sitting Hungarian MP.
After accusing Germany’s Fridays For Future climate activist group of “structural racism,” the Bremen branch of the movement founded by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has called it quits and dissolved.
A UK tribunal rejected calls from a transgender group to scrap the charity status of a gay and lesbian charity after a two-year-long battle over alleged “transphobia” in a historic case.
As rioters use social media apps like Snapchat and TikTok to coordinate their violent activity, President Macron’s threat to block the sites has led to accusations of “authoritarianism.”
At least 51 people are reportedly dead off the Spanish Canary Islands as smugglers’ greed kills yet again. The Canary Islands have seen a surge in migrant activity in June, with an estimated 89 people dead in total in just 15 days.