
Sweden To Deport Criminal Immigrants After Conviction
Stockholm expects the reform to raise annual deportations to around 3,000—six times the current average.

Stockholm expects the reform to raise annual deportations to around 3,000—six times the current average.

Data from the Jewish Community of Vienna shows rising left-wing and ‘imported’ antisemitism is increasingly dominant.

Startling new data shows that even university-educated law enforcement officer candidates are struggling to pass basic dictation exams.

President Emmanuel Macron accepted the second resignation letter of Laurence des Cars, now former head of the Louvre museum.

The CDU Stuttgart conference decided to push for the abolition of sick notes issued over the telephone, citing concerns over growing absenteeism.

A new plan involves temporary reception centers in such countries as Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda—hosting failed asylum seekers until they can be repatriated to their home countries.

The federal spokesman for the Identitarian Movement stated “Islam does not belong to Germany.”

EU border agency Frontex reports that more than 12,500 people used the Balkan route to reach Europe in 2025.

Polish conservative politician Ryszard Czarnecki revealed that a new government in Sofia would likely join the Central and Eastern European states that “view Kyiv from afar.”

Official figures reveal that the UK mistakenly released 262 prisoners in the year to March 2025, more than double the 115 errors recorded the previous year.