
Biblical Beliefs on Trial: Päivi Räsänen ‘Hate Speech’ Case Appealed to Supreme Court
ADF International calls case “precedent-setting for free speech”

ADF International calls case “precedent-setting for free speech”

59% of Swedes think the law is either ‘bad’ or ‘very bad’.

Police union chief concerned for safety of visitors to Summer Olympics

Brussels unwillingness to extend sanctions reflects broader European ambivalence on backing Israel following October 7 pogrom.

To almost no one’s surprise, the law is placing immense pressure on the country’s police force.

Peter Hitchens warns that leftist threats against free speech ought to be taken “quite seriously.”

The ruling centre-right HDZ won the elections comfortably, while Eurosceptic, patriotic parties also had a strong showing.

“With over 500 illegal migrants breaking into Britain last weekend, the idea that this watered-down bill will solve the problem is for the birds,” says migration researcher.

Julian’s wife says assurances from Washington do “nothing to relieve our family’s extreme distress about his future.”

“Slovakia needs a neutral Ukraine,” Fico said.
As antisemitism surges, French Jews who have relocated say “Corsica allows us to live our religion in complete safety.”
Muslim world ramps up rhetoric; Israel rejects ‘pauses’ without release of hostages.
“This is not an appropriate time, this is not an appropriate venue for protest,” says Minister for Security Tom Tugendhat
Euthanasia is quickly turning from ‘mercy killing’ into eugenics, experts have warned.
As one writer put it, the party of Thatcher and Churchill has been “woke-captured.”
Experts have called Frans Timmermans’ claims that climate change caused these deaths during storms and floods “nonsense.”
This is not the first time Ukraine has counted women among its possible defenders.
The investments made by MCC’s founder, András Tombor, more than 25 years ago were aimed at this very goal: to serve Hungarians wherever they may be found.
“I wanted to commit more deeds so that I would die as a martyr if I was killed in the process,” the attacker said in court.
German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck threatens perpetrators with prison and deportation.
Zelensky is frustrated at the West for paying less attention to his war, but his advisors know there are problems at home, too.
Dutch populists point to demographic change as the root cause.