
UK: Labour Doubles Down on ‘Non Crime Hate Incidents’ Despite Backlash
New guidance claims to be based on “common sense,” but recent events show a stark gap between politicians’ and the public’s understanding of the term.

New guidance claims to be based on “common sense,” but recent events show a stark gap between politicians’ and the public’s understanding of the term.

Voters in Styria punished national leaders for snubbing the winner of the federal elections.

Defence secretary Boris Pistorius will not challenge Olaf Scholz for the social democrats’ candidacy for chancellor.

Critics warn that litigation risks stifling legitimate criticism and satire in Germany.

Austria agrees to open land borders after the two countries vow to do more to prevent illegal migration.

Russia’s Oreshnik missile, which was “tested in Ukraine,” can reach Western capitals within minutes.

The fixer hired by the former transport minister told a judge about the party’s “quota” system.

Pursuing democratically elected leaders with a history of Western support could undermine the Court’s legitimacy.

Von der Leyen’s latest power grab merges departments under her control and ties EU funds to ideologically-biased conditions.

Gino Abazaj, called a “friend and comrade” by Italian MEP Ilaria Salis, was arrested by French police last week.
“Our critical infrastructure was blown up by a country that we support with massive weapons shipments and billions in cash,” German official declared.
The new guidelines have—understandably—led to a backlash from patients.
Geert Wilders calls the growth “crazy,” notes that the population increase is purely due to immigration.
“It’s not OK to know this and do nothing,” co-author of the study says.
Voters in eastern Germany have had enough of the mainstream parties’ incompetence.
The adoption of an official definition of Islamophobia “would be the clearest example of our two-tier criminal justice system” yet, campaigners said.
As knife crime continues to skyrocket, German authorities double down on measures proven useless
As Kyiv’s successes mount in Kursk and Belgorod, so does the pressure on the Russian president.
“Democracy defeats dictatorship,” the magazine’s editor-in-chief posted on X.
Conservative leadership contender “gaslighting” the public on mass immigration, according to former Tory MP.
Poland had weeks to arrest the suspect, but blames Germany for failure to list him in wanted persons database.
Proposed anti-terrorism measure could be used to target political opponents.