
Migration Takes Center Stage in Dutch Election Battle
Islamic culture is increasingly restricting the freedom of others in the Netherlands, right-wing populist leaders say.

Islamic culture is increasingly restricting the freedom of others in the Netherlands, right-wing populist leaders say.

As his party leads the polls, the Freedom Party leader has resumed campaigning—despite recent jihadist terror plans.

It’s unclear if the PVV leader will resume his campaign before the parliamentary elections on October 29.

Jihadists first alleged to have gone after the Belgian PM also aimed to kill other prominent Benelux politicians.

Hungary has celebrated the fact “there is finally real hope for peace and security in the Middle East.”

Right-wing anti-immigration FvD backtracked at the last minute and withdrew support from the motion.

Many of the demonstrators, dressed in black and linked to Dutch nationalist and far-right groups, attacked police and caused property damage.

Following Donald Trump’s lead, European governments are preparing to expand powers to curb Antifa’s influence and street violence

Public anger over migrant crime has sparked calls for self-defence rights and tougher security laws.

Football supporters sing anti-immigration chants in anger over the death of the 17-year-old.