Protesters argued fears over women’s safety and migrant crime are too often dismissed as ‘extreme’ or ‘racist’ by political and media elites.
Warsaw says its citizenship “is a privilege one must earn.”
Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.
The party’s lead over the CDU widens to 15 points, putting an outright majority within reach ahead of September’s vote.
Mainstream politicians are engaging in blatant scaremongering with fabricated consequences, while openly admitting they will block the peaceful transfer of power if the AfD wins state elections.
Many ask whether the backlash would be the same if a Muslim made similarly blunt remarks about Christianity.
Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.
The new ship will be larger than France’s current carrier and capable of extended overseas deployments, according to the defence ministry.
Judges sided with parents in an unprecedented case involving puberty blockers and changes to official records.
Police and researchers warn that organised crime is adapting, with extortion-driven bombings rising and gangs exploiting digital tools to recruit minors.
Prime ministers, MEPs and prominent conservative politicians denounced the deal, saying it will not only burden European taxpayers but will also have no impact on ending the war.
According to Eric Schmitt, “foreign bureaucrats are using extraterritorial leverage to impose a new global censorship regime.”