
Italian Court Tries NGO Crew Accused of Aiding Illegal Immigration
Six members of an Italian migrant rescue charity went on trial in Sicily, after bringing 27 migrants to Italy—despite the fact that Italy and Malta both refused to accept them.

Six members of an Italian migrant rescue charity went on trial in Sicily, after bringing 27 migrants to Italy—despite the fact that Italy and Malta both refused to accept them.

The youngsters, all of migrant background, are standing trial for raping, abusing, and blackmailing their teacher, then setting her house on fire.

News of the prosecution has highlighted the extent of fear over personal safety that haunts Austria’s increasingly crime-ridden capital.

The anti-immigration protests in Ballymena are a violent backlash against an unprecedented demographic upheaval.
The 40-year-old African has admitted to the charges but claims he cannot recall the incident as he was under the influence of cocaine.
An additional accusation of spreading terrorist propaganda was added to the allegations against Joakim Medin on Tuesday.
A Swedish crime syndicate is believed to have recruited the woman accused of both trafficking illegal drugs and planning a bomb attack.

When judges unreasonably interpret laws to limit politicians’ freedoms, they erode the trust essential for upholding the rule of law, a vital element of democracy.

The judges should beware of not serving as a tool in the establishment forces’ endeavours to prevent a Marine Le Pen presidency.

New evidence reveals the attack was meticulously planned in chat groups, with suspects inciting violence and sharing brutal anti-Jewish rhetoric.