In the Netherlands, “terrorists are free and Jews are boycotted,” National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir responded.
Jette Nietzard would have no problem with trying to forcefully bring down a democratically elected government.
Unwittingly, book promotion sheds light on changing political discourse.
The Russian airline partly suspended operations following claims of a pro-Ukraine cyber-attack.
The case of Sameh F. is symbolic of the failed migration policies of Western Europe.
Belgium and the Netherlands are among the largest export countries.
Critics warn of a ‘two-tier’ justice system after a civil service job ad sought a Sharia law graduate to assess Islamic councils in Britain.
As police allege a “mafia-like” network within the ruling PSOE, the Spanish prime minister departs on vacation while pushing a controversial state secrets law through parliament.
A recent protest in Berlin saw hundreds glorify massacres against Syria’s Druze minority.
The new Bucharest government is off to a shaky start as long-running bribery investigation resurfaces.
Kyiv has been heavily criticised for weakening two anti-corruption agencies.
The building company insists that the bridge was developed for both civilian and military use.