As boat migrant numbers pass 10,000 this year, the UK is paying millions of pounds daily to house over 100,000 migrants in hotels as a critic of the government claims boat migrants may represent just a fraction of the total number of illegals entering Britain.
A Berlin group that organises black-only children’s camping trips has come under fire over accusations of racism and says threats have forced to them increase security.
Greece has arrested nine suspected people smugglers after the shipwreck that killed at least 79 people.
According to a report from December of last year, Fr. Rupnik may have abused as many as nine women, all of them nuns.
To gain Spanish residency, foreign women are reportedly flying to Spain on tourist visas and abandoning their children, who later claim to be unaccompanied minor refugees in an effort to take advantage of Spain’s family reunification policy.
At least 79 migrants are confirmed dead with hundreds more missing after a deadly shipwreck off of the southern coast of Greece which could be the deadliest in the Mediterranean so far this year.
An Afghan YouTuber with refugee status in Belgium is facing backlash after putting out videos in support of the radical Islamist Taliban as government officials have called for a review of his refugee status and others have called for his deportation.
Legal associations have slammed the appointment of Dolores Delgado, noting her romantic relationship with a former judge who heads the main organisation likely to present her cases.
The last three remaining German nuclear plants shut down in April could have provided 25% of the country’s needed household energy.
UK authorities have yet to announce a possible motive, but stabbing attacks and vehicles used as weapons are common in terrorist attacks in the UK and elsewhere in Europe.
Far-left organisers of a “radical pride” event in Strasbourg called on participants to chant slogans calling for the deaths of trans-exclusionary feminists (TERFs).
After a deadly mass shooting over the weekend and years of being Europe’s capital of gun crime, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has promised some justice reforms but it remains unclear what effect they might have to deter the ongoing violence.