

France: Senator Tried for Tweeting “Immigration Kills the Youth”
The comments that got the French lawmaker into legal trouble came in response to news circulating about the murder of a teenage Parisian boy by a 62-year-old Senegalese national.
The comments that got the French lawmaker into legal trouble came in response to news circulating about the murder of a teenage Parisian boy by a 62-year-old Senegalese national.
Amnesty International, despite its rhetoric, is no better than any other company regarding respect for women at work, especially when it comes to the thorny issue of maternity.
The head of the RAF insists that increased diversity is “mission critical,” with conservative government officials also pushing for quotas to be fulfilled.
The conflict between those who are vaccinated against COVID-19 and those who are not threatens societal cohesion as a new socio-political cleavage, and the vaccinated clearly seem to be the ones deepening this rift.
Legislative impediments to building and repairing churches in Egypt exist within a general climate of increasing violence against Copts.
Criminalizing the speech of half a billion people is a serious matter and those pushing for it must come up with something more convincing than ‘hate is hate.’ Enough is enough!
Spokesman Simon Calvert of The Christian Institute called the ECHR ruling “the right result.” He applauded the UK Supreme Court, which, in 2018, had “engaged at length with the human rights arguments in this case and upheld the McArthurs’ rights to freedom of expression and religion.” He called the ECHR ruling “good news for free speech, good news for Christians, and good news for the McArthurs.”
Discriminating against Christians and banishing religion from the public sphere isn’t “a politically advantageous move since this attitude can push Catholics towards populist parties,” warns the Archbishop of Luxembourg.