The survey’s billboard campaign has prompted baseless accusations of antisemitism from globalist politicians and the left-liberal press.
Chancellor Scholz admitted the two have “very different views on the conflict in the Middle East”, but said “especially in difficult moments, we need direct conversation.”
Turkey said certain negotiations with Sweden had not “progressed” sufficiently.
Turkish and Serbian authorities accused of complicity in migrant smuggling scam
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser described suspicions against the Islamic Center as “serious.”
“What many have always suspected is now proven,” the Federal Police Union chief said.
With bankruptcies rising sharply and major companies cutting jobs, Germany’s economic future looks bleak.
The leading German leftist said “banning unpopular parties because they become too strong is incompatible with a free society.”
While Interior Minister Faeser looks to enact policies that will encourage illegal migration, Chancellor Scholz is doing the exact opposite.
The UK’s attempts to stem illegal migratory flows across the Channel by increasing its financial aid to France have borne little in the way of tangible results.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has long described Hungary as the safest country in Europe for Jewish people.
Security sources say it’s difficult to believe that at least the Ukrainian General Staff was unaware of the sabotage operation.
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