The government is sacrificing skilled Germans to make room for newcomers.
Immigrants are overrepresented among the suspects, fresh police data reveals.
Donald Tusk said on Tuesday Poland will expel 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians who were behind “certain provocations.”
The complainants claim an X post by the PVV leader uses “Nazi-era propaganda tactics” to “vilify minorities.”
The Nordic country was always a strong performer in the PISA tests, but not anymore, since helping the best is now seen as elitism.
Trump is pursuing a compromise-focused approach, while EU allies continue to voice support for Zelensky’s position and encourage him to not cede any ground.
While thousands returned after the fall of the Assad regime, many more Syrians are reluctant to give up their government-supported lives.
Progressive liberal NGOs pushed the agenda to the UN where the newest episode of liberal hypocrisy about deportations is taking place.
While Rheinmetall benefits from rising defense budgets, average Germans grapple with economic stagnation, high living costs, and a shrinking standard of living.
The plan would reduce legal uncertainty and ease market access by replacing national SPC filings with one unified process.
While violent criminals and rejected asylum seekers often evade deportation, authorities relentlessly pursued Liliya Klassen’s case over a simple bureaucratic mistake.
As Britain reaches boiling point over migration, Starmer boasts about a scheme expected to send just 50 illegal migrants a week back to France.