
Catholic Group Sounds Alarm Over Migrant Education Crisis in Germany
Children with a foreign background fall significantly behind, study shows, raising fears of long-term social and economic consequences.

Children with a foreign background fall significantly behind, study shows, raising fears of long-term social and economic consequences.

The result underscores mounting voter frustration with Germany’s traditional parties.

Across the continent, social democracy is shrinking: in the European Council, Social Democrats now hold only three of 27 seats, already outnumbered by the Right.

Brussels may soon look for systemic fixes—more censorship, more centralisation—but these are recipes not for stability, but for disruption.

More than one in three cadets in the German capital has a migrant background.

To preserve European cooperation, the Hungarian PM proposed a sweeping restructuring of the Union into “concentric circles.”

Councils across the country are still considering action similar to Epping’s despite the latest setback.

The medical breakthrough will help technocratic Brussels to keep treating sexual health as primarily a question of “public health.”

Berlin’s state-funded return program sees repeated re-entries, prompting calls for stricter border measures.

Nearly half of Danes back MP Mette Frederiksen’s decision despite international pressure.