
Europe’s Growing ‘Honour Killing’ Problem
The brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Netherlands, allegedly at the hands of her own family members, must force an uncomfortable conversation about migration and integration.

The brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Netherlands, allegedly at the hands of her own family members, must force an uncomfortable conversation about migration and integration.

Rome’s landmark criminal justice reform comes as global data shows women remain far more likely to be killed by partners or family members than by strangers.

For the first time, conservative feminist groups joined France’s annual anti-violence protests—facing hostility from left-wing activists.

The classification “creates the basis for significantly stricter prosecutions,” Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said.

Police investigate how an Eritrean woman’s hands came to be found discarded outdoors—and what happened to her.

Edgars Rinkēvičs said he would not sign the law as quitting the convention would “send a contradictory message.”

Existing national laws are sufficient and the convention “does not protect women; it protects ideology,” MP Svetlana Čulkova said.

The Syrian man has a record of violent crimes committed in the host country.

The tragedy reflects the reluctantly acknowledged pattern of culturally-driven violence against women.

Data previously concealed by the UK’s Home Office shows 130,000 foreign nationals arrested last year, at twice the rate of Brits.