
Swedish Government Takes Steps Against Antisemitism—But Is It Doing Enough?
Officials seem to be ignoring one of the main causes of rising anti-Jewish hatred—Islamism.

Officials seem to be ignoring one of the main causes of rising anti-Jewish hatred—Islamism.

An Islamic network grew in plain sight while the elites looked the other way.
Maral Salmassi begs Europe in a Substack post not to let the oil money and soft power distract from the Gulf state’s sinister Islamist intent.

The bloc has “lost its credibility as a commercial power guided by human values,” human rights activist said.

Ordinary Europeans are starting to admit what their leaders won’t: civil unrest may be closer than anyone dares to say.
As foreign funding for Islamic religious organizations flows in, concerns grow over transparency and geopolitical motives.

The country’s new constitution will mandate that the president be Muslim, suggesting that authorities may tacitly permit or support Islamist persecution of Christians.

Online followers—often teens—are invited to private chat groups where they are exposed to and encouraged to share extremist and violent anti-Western jihadist propaganda.

Despite being a majority-Christian nation, the Democratic Republic of Congo has become one of the most dangerous places in the world for Christians due to escalating jihadist violence.

The ruling class’s support for state-mandated multiculturalism has culminated in the creation of a new de facto blasphemy law.