
Pope Leo, Lampedusa, and The Camp of the Saints
If Europe is to resemble something worthy of its name, things certainly will have to change.

If Europe is to resemble something worthy of its name, things certainly will have to change.

The Mediterranean has witnessed countless similar tragedies, as migration to Europe continues unabated.

Meloni has revealed that she is content to take her marching orders from above.

The Italian deputy PM said prosecutors would have sought lighter sentences for “paedophiles and rapists.”

“Six years in prison for blocking landings and defending Italy and Italians? Madness. Defending Italy is not a crime and I will not give up, not now, not ever,” the deputy prime minister said.

Italian authorities face off with NGO that aims to “facilitate the freedom of movement of all those trying to reach Europe.”

At least 146,500 illegal migrants have come to Italy this year, with 123,924 landing in Sicily, of which Lampedusa is a part.

Brussels must to wake up to the reality that it has ignored for more than a decade.

Parisians express concerns over arrivals, saying the migrants cause trouble and start fights.

Migrant boats are often left behind when the Coast Guard rescues migrants outside Lampedusa.