
No Commemoration for October 7th in German Parliament—but Gaza Activists Will March on the Streets
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations on the pogrom’s anniversary bring shame to Europe.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations on the pogrom’s anniversary bring shame to Europe.

Germany’s parliament will not mark the anniversary of the Hamas terrorists’ massacre in Israel, amid fears of pro-Palestinian protests from the Left Party.

The German MP is under investigation over allegations of money laundering and bribery but denies any wrongdoing.

An AfD inquiry reveals that roughly six out of ten planned deportations are unsuccessful, exposing weaknesses in Germany’s immigration enforcement.

Either option—electing judges with a simple majority or eliminating the plenary vote altogether—would open the door for abortion liberalization and experimenting with AfD bans.

An accusation that a left-wing candidate plagiarised her doctoral dissertation pushed the Union to take the vote off the agenda.

While house rules forbid the display of flags of any kind, leftist MPs claim the Bundestag president is specifically targeting LGBT symbols.

Despite being the second-largest party, AfD is denied its rightful parliamentary room as SPD retains privileges, raising concerns of political discrimination.

The new legislation only applies to migrants with subsidiary protection status.

“The principle of state neutrality requires that the government not use taxpayer money to finance a political front that influences public opinion in favor of a political party,” the AfD said.