
Youth Violence on the Rise in Belgium
Experts point to social media influence, school dropout rates and drug networks as key factors driving young people to turn violent.

Experts point to social media influence, school dropout rates and drug networks as key factors driving young people to turn violent.

Were eight people murdered by a mentally ill teenage boy suffering from fundamental delusions? Or was the killer a young woman? Just a few years ago, the question would have struck Canadians as absurd.

France is plunging into a spiral of violence that is unique in Europe.

Over the past five days, the Saint-Gilles quarter of the Belgian capital saw a series of explosions and shootings, bringing Brussels’ total violent incidents in 2025 to 96.

A thwarted firearm attack in Leipzig once again calls into question why thousands of Syrians remain in Germany after the end of the conflict.

Public order is not an optional luxury, but the precondition for prosperity and a decent common life.

The United Kingdom is at war. It is time for real, on the ground, forceful measures that will return some safety to the land.

Shootings, bombings, and police incidents highlight broader security concerns facing the EU capital.

The officials presenting the findings on gang violence called them “very serious.”

How many more innocent people must die at the hands of illegal migrants before this government wakes up?