
UN Condemns Sweden’s ‘Stop-and-Search Zones’ as Racial Discrimination
The security zones introduced by the Swedish government in the spring allow police to conduct identity checks and searches without probable cause.

The security zones introduced by the Swedish government in the spring allow police to conduct identity checks and searches without probable cause.

Why the British police’s obsession with Mr. Yaxley-Lennon?

When Muslims riot, there is not a handcuff in sight.

The latest victim of the German hate-speech regime is respected journalist Norbert Bolz—for daring to post satire.

The incident was widely condemned even by the German left-wing politicians, who called the situation “absurd and dangerous.”

The oversight body has no problem investigating frontline officers for trivial matters, but seems unwilling to scrutinise senior ranks for some of the most damaging allegations the British police have ever faced.

Alain Hutchinson, Brussels commissioner for Europe and international organizations, sought to downplay the wave of violence hitting the Belgian capital.

The Met Police recorded 32,000 cases of “theft from the person” in central Westminster between January and July.

It’s unrealistic to suppose that censorship can continue to be imposed on the grounds of holding up a liberal order that’s already disappeared.

As our states give up on fighting crime and policing borders, citizens are increasingly fighting to take back control.