
Local Backlash Grows Against Asylum Housing Across the Netherlands
From petitions to mass protests, Dutch communities are pushing back as municipalities struggle to meet central government quotas for migrant reception.

From petitions to mass protests, Dutch communities are pushing back as municipalities struggle to meet central government quotas for migrant reception.

The draft program includes cow methane monitoring, EV incentives, and major infrastructure upgrades to get the country to ‘net zero’ by 2045.

American Cato Institute said the court’s ruling “signals a persistent decline in freedom” in the territory.

In France, a refugee now has more rights to healthcare than an EU citizen.

The Sweden Democrats say that the law up till now has been “absurdly generous.”

Ventura has “established himself as the leader of the right” in Portugal.

Labour MPs insist that “the buck stops at the top”—that is, with the prime minister himself.

The Berlin Senate will allocate zero funds for left-wing extremism prevention in 2026.

The results offer a snapshot of national politics: a hesitant PP, a rising VOX, and a left in retreat.

The growing support for Chega’s André Ventura still signals a rising right-wing wave in the country.
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