After urging Yorkshire Muslims to boycott the police over rape gang investigations, the UK street-activist-turned-parliamentary advisor is now helping shape the legal definition of ‘Islamophobia.’
Police returned fire after a man shot at them in central Brussels.
The Salzburg woman is accused of promoting ISIS’s radical aims and boosting the morale of her jihadist husbands.
Tusk’s liberal coalition would lose power as conservatives secure a clear path to majority.
PVV leader Geert Wilders says all Islamic schools should be shut down, arguing they promote values that don’t belong in the Netherlands
A new deal to send back some migrants has barely dented the numbers, with crossings up 57% on last year and public anger growing.
Authorities allege that Reynders, who served as Belgium’s foreign minister and an EU commissioner, used lottery winnings to disguise over €800,000 in suspicious funds.
The Centre for Media Monitoring, linked to the Muslim Council of Britain, is accused of spreading politically motivated misinformation about BBC coverage of the Gaza war.
Data protection chief warns of online grooming, urges decentralised age checks.
Despite Stephen Ireland’s 30-year sentence for raping a 12-year-old, local police, councillors, and broadcasters continue to back his organisation—or quietly delete past endorsements.
Poland’s prime minister allegedly tried to stop the swearing-in of the conservative president-elect, triggering claims of a coup attempt.
Steinmeier says it’s time to reconsider military service as Europe faces threats from Russia and questions about US support.