
Germany: UAE Ambassador Calls Pro-Caliphate Demonstration “Unacceptable”
The statement comes seven years after the Gulf state’s foreign minister warned of an impending rise in Islamic radicalism, extremism, and terrorism in Europe.

The statement comes seven years after the Gulf state’s foreign minister warned of an impending rise in Islamic radicalism, extremism, and terrorism in Europe.

“It is very serious,” PM Ulf Kristensen said, after 30 officers were found compromised through “strategically selected” sexual relationships, leading to at least four deaths in gang-ridden Sweden.

Prosecutors are looking into whether the anti-globalist party misused public funds.

A campaign group says the chatbot provides false information about people that cannot be corrected.

A Taliban-backed insurgency, combined with Islamabad’s deportation threats, could relocate many of an estimated three million Afghan refugees.

As Kyiv ups its efforts to make military-age Ukrainian men living abroad fight Russia, the number of applications is expected to climb.

The Home Office is in contact with just 38% of the migrants it hopes to send for processing in the African nation.

A German initiative would enshrine rule-of-law conditionality in all EU budget payments—while preventing sovereigntist governments from protecting states punished for non-compliance.

Some say the campaign to break Scotland away from the UK is “dead for a generation.”

Nearly all the migrant-language posters in Leipzig were stolen or destroyed.
Chancellor Scholz admitted the two have “very different views on the conflict in the Middle East”, but said “especially in difficult moments, we need direct conversation.”
Commission targeted X users based on religion and political beliefs to promote controversial data surveillance regulation.
Identity politics is used by Brussels to portray Central Europe as the post-Cold War “other,” upholding the West’s image as a civilizing force, Dr. Carlton Brick’s new report argues.
Turkey said certain negotiations with Sweden had not “progressed” sufficiently.
Turkish and Serbian authorities accused of complicity in migrant smuggling scam
At least 146,500 illegal migrants have come to Italy this year, with 123,924 landing in Sicily, of which Lampedusa is a part.
Labour frontbenchers have been sacked over a vote that will in no way impact the Israel-Hamas war.
Concerns about Russian ‘hybrid warfare’ have been ongoing since Finland started the application process to join NATO.
The French president quickly had to call his Israeli counterpart, President Herzog, in an attempt to put out the diplomatic fire he had started.
Macron explicitly thanked the Masons for their contributions to the bill in progress.
The Tories have spent years trying to look tough on Beijing. So why make Cameron, who sought a “golden era” in UK-China ties, foreign secretary?
The prime minister’s party has already registered a bill for an amnesty law that would wipe away charges for separatists.