
Europe’s Growing ‘Honour Killing’ Problem
The brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Netherlands, allegedly at the hands of her own family members, must force an uncomfortable conversation about migration and integration.

The brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Netherlands, allegedly at the hands of her own family members, must force an uncomfortable conversation about migration and integration.

Rome’s landmark criminal justice reform comes as global data shows women remain far more likely to be killed by partners or family members than by strangers.

An Afghan father described as an “archaic man” stabbed his ex-wife—now he faces life imprisonment in Germany.

A man steeped in a barbaric culture that has turned contempt for women into a system—not ‘the Patriarchy’—caused yet another woman’s torment and death.

The Italian PM said she may be called “racist,” while pointing to a “higher incidence” of sexual aggression among non-Italian men.

Without explicitly linking migration and crime, the head of the Federal Police said that “the security situation is tense.”

The rise has been linked to an increase in domestic killings.

Jurists and critics of the law had warned that, as written, the law would result in reduced sentences for those already convicted of sexual assault.