
Another Magdeburg Market Terror Plot Proves Need for “Decisive Action”
The AfD says it is not good enough to only deport individuals after—or, thankfully in this case, just before—they carry out an attack.

The AfD says it is not good enough to only deport individuals after—or, thankfully in this case, just before—they carry out an attack.

The ruling overturning Mohamed Shahin’s detention has sparked a backlash from the Italian Right, which has accused judges of undermining public security.

Frontline leaders meeting in Helsinki say airspace violations and drone incursions expose gaps in Europe’s defence and can no longer be left to national budgets.

America says it will back a multinational force in Ukraine, which is likely more important than the presence of any force itself.

Critics raise concerns about cultural colonialism, foreign interference, and violation of sovereignty.

Paris is pushing to postpone a December decision, arguing that key agricultural safeguards remain unfinished as EU leaders enter a week of high-stakes negotiations.

Hungarian Justice Minister Bence Tuzson said Budapest “will not allow Brussels to force it to accept migrants.”

Organisers declined to hold a vote on Israel’s participation despite months of pressure, prompting a limited walkout that failed to gather wider support.

Rebellious farmers do not understand why armoured vehicles are sent to them and never to suburban rioters.

The EU establishment is busy working out ways to keep blood flowing over the battlefields.
It’s increasingly clear that the Americans are no longer concerned about the European position, as the U.S. government reportedly moves to recognize Russian control over Crimea and Donbas.
Vladimir Putin praised the Hungarian PM’s “balanced position” as the two leaders discussed Ukraine, energy, and a possible Budapest peace summit.
The blowing up of ATMs has become increasingly common especially in the Netherlands, Austria, and Germany, where the Dutch-Moroccan gang network is believed to be behind most of the attacks.
If officials here don’t act soon, foreign criminals will have almost nowhere to go other than Europe.
New data shows Austria’s labor market sinking deeper into crisis, with pressure growing on the welfare state.
City officials say the old nativity scene was too damaged to keep.
The premises of Kyiv’s second most powerful man are being searched, amid claims he has “skimmed hundreds of millions” in Western aid.
President Macron wants to reinstate voluntary military service. But is he overestimating the enthusiasm of young French people?
Researchers say the EU is constructing an information-control system that blurs the line between countering disinformation and managing public opinion.
The government has no clue about the whereabouts of well over 50,000 illegal migrants.
Special services coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak said that anti-corruption officers were sent to the Lux Veritatis Foundation at the request of the prosecution service.
The authorities won’t name perpetrators, but the AfD says chaos is a result of the establishment’s migration policy.