
Ten Years of Migration Crisis: The Fracture that Changed Europe
A decade after Germany opened its borders, Brussels promises reforms, but the ineffectiveness of coping with the migration pressure remains.

A decade after Germany opened its borders, Brussels promises reforms, but the ineffectiveness of coping with the migration pressure remains.

A majority of Germans also believe the former chancellor made the wrong decision in 2015.

Starmer, his Home Secretary, and Mayor Khan make 7/7 events all about their worldview, from ‘lives lost’ without citing a reason, to the inflated threat of ‘far-right’ terrorism.

On the anniversary of the 1956 revolution when Hungarians rose up against Soviet oppression, the PM compared the current Brussels “empire” to the Soviets.

Israeli forces have worked to prevent an “immediate threat” with strikes in Gaza.

In Berlin, security forces are concerned about being overwhelmed by the scale of anti-Israel demonstrations.

It would not be an exaggeration to say that the Russian attack on Ukraine, which started a year ago, turned our world upside down. This is a summary of the war, and the lessons to be learned from it.

Behind the statistics are real people who suffer the consequences of geopolitical maneuvers, calculations, and miscalculations out of their control.

The German chancellor was in Paris on Sunday, January 22nd, to try to reinvigorate a pair that is supposed to be the driving force of the European Union, but whose disagreements have been particularly significant in recent months.

As the world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a new survey suggests that nearly a quarter of young people in the Netherlands believe the Holocaust is a “myth” or has been “greatly exaggerated.”