
Asylum Seeker Rams Car Into Munich Crowd
The 24-year-old Afghan suspect targeted a public sector workers’ strike, intensifying Germany’s migration policy debate.

The 24-year-old Afghan suspect targeted a public sector workers’ strike, intensifying Germany’s migration policy debate.

Many argue sanctions could be reinstated if violence resurges, but as the atrocities never stopped, lifting sanctions would only consolidate the new Syrian regime.

Reform UK: The move will bring “more pro-Hamas and antisemitic attitudes” into Britain.

If Hungary had given in to pressure from the Brussels elite to accept migrants, the country would look like Germany today, the PM said at a press conference with AfD’s Alice Weidel.

Data allegedly emerged that the Biden administration tried to play against the winning independent presidential candidate Călin Georgescu in the presidential election.

Herbert Kickl’s attempt to form a government with “a migration policy that protects the interests of our country and its people” failed over disputes on immigration and EU affairs.

International investments won’t materialise until the bloc presents a clear, competition-focused roadmap backed by a much simpler regulatory framework.

The ECR co-chair could be stripped of his parliamentary immunity for “inciting hatred against Muslims” after he clicked ‘like’ on a video depicting scenes of migrant violence.

The Greens’ latest campaign shows that ideological adversity against ‘far-right propagandist’ Elon Musk is more important than their own political program.

Conservatives cannot allow their voters to become “debt slaves” of “greedy EU federalist fanatics,” MEP Anders Vistisen told europeanconservative.com.
EU warns election outcome could have consequences for country’s EU accession path.
Border controls, easier deportation of criminals, and “austere reception facilities” are among the introduced measures.
The disciplinary office of the Vatican swiftly reversed the order, but the effort to bypass the Church’s legal process exposes a power struggle within the Church hierarchy.
Forming a government will be difficult after eight parties claim seats in parliament, none with more than 27% of the vote.
Russia has stopped short of confirming that the troops were in the country.
“Madness”: An immigration tribunal ruled that deporting the offender would be “unduly harsh” on the criminal’s children.
In a surprising upset, the education minister lost her seat to a conservative newcomer.
Tory leader hopeful Robert Jendrick quipped, “Labour’s promised to ‘smash the gangs’. Looks like they’re now smashing their constituents instead.”
Some ‘right-wing’ MPs say life is not a cause worth defending.
Tehran has not signalled that it will retaliate—yet.
Brussels has threatened to derail the country’s path to the EU if it doesn’t do as it is told.
British nanny state’s scheme appears to be at risk amid fears for jobs and industry.