
Dutch Women Feel Unsafe on the Streets at Night, Survey Finds
A year after the murder of 17-year-old Lisa by an African migrant, new research suggests awareness has grown but young women’s sense of safety has barely changed.

A year after the murder of 17-year-old Lisa by an African migrant, new research suggests awareness has grown but young women’s sense of safety has barely changed.

Antisemitism prompted survey respondents to describe heightened anxiety, hypervigilance, and increasing caution in their everyday lives, including concealing visible signs of Jewish identity and withdrawing from professional and public spaces.

The Rassemblement national candidate looks set to defeat former PM Édouard Philippe in a second-round runoff by 52% to 48%, says survey.

According to a new German pre-election survey, SPD stands at 15% and Greens at 12%, while The Left slips to 10.5%.

A large majority rejects the socialist welfare state as unaffordable. This is a golden opportunity to turn Germany in a more conservative, more prosperous direction.

Ongoing talks could determine the future ownership of the Donbas.

While pro-war governments are spending billions on military aid, Europeans would rather see peace efforts advancing.

The results underscore rising citizen concern over Germany’s stance before the UN Climate Conference in Brazil.

Religious faith differs across age groups and even religious affiliations in Germany.

Public backing for a return to conscription has grown since the start of the Ukraine war.