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AfD inquiry into refugee policy making waves in Hong Kong
BerlinAn inquiry from the Eurosceptic AfD to the German federal government regarding the "German refugee policy towards the Chinese special administrative zone Hong Kong and the granting of asylum status" has apparently caused a sensation reaching as far as Southeast Asia.
Education and immigration are main primers for voter choices
ParisThe economists Amory Gethin, Clara Martínez-Toledano and Thomas Piketty, who work at the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics, asked some interesting questions in a study published in early May. The three researchers collected data from several Western democracies. Immigrant voters distinguish themselves by choosing the left.
Denmark’s game-changing plan for zero immigration
Denmark has taken a historic step when it was decided on 3 June to move the entire asylum process to Africa. Not even those who are granted asylum will be allowed to immigrate to Denmark, but refuge will be offered to them in an African country. This means zero asylum immigrants to Denmark as soon as the new system is in place — the first of two necessary steps to make Denmark Danish again.
Pride Lyon: ‘Whites must move to the back!’
Lyon“Whites must move to the back!” These anti-white remarks were made during the “Pride March” in Lyon, France. Non-white organisers demanded that the white participants stand at the back of the procession.
US: Emergency meeting after hundreds of heart infections linked to mRNA-based vaccinations
WashingtonThe US Department of Health convened an "emergency meeting" to discuss an unexpected number of reports of heart infections following mRNA vaccinations. Young men in particular were affected. Despite this, at least one pharmaceutical giants is now planning to test vaccines on six-month-old children.
New Austrian conservative strongman calls into question arbitrary Corona rules
ViennaFormer Austrian Interior Minister Herbert Kickl (FPÖ) is considered the new strong man in his party, slated to take over the leadership soon. In an interview translated from ZUERST! Kickl explains how he wants to bring the FPÖ back to being the top party.
Swede gets kicked in the head by immigrant gang but media conceals the facts
SkövdeAt Vasaskolan in Skövde, a brutal assault occurred in May, when a student received blows and kicks to the head by seven attackers. In the local media, important facts were concealed: The abuse is part of an increasingly tense ethnic conflict between Swedish young people and immigrants from Skövde's ghetto Södra Ryd.
Erdogan’s party finances Turkish mafia in Germany
AnkaraTurkish president Erdogan's party, the AKP, is said to be supporting a violent Turkish group in Germany, which could be activated at any time at the push of a button from Ankara.
Despite lifted German deportation ban, criminal Syrians not threatened with repatriation
BerlinThere was great excitement when it became apparent at the end of last year that the general ban on deportation to Syria was expiring and would not be extended. As of 2012, Syrian "refugees" were no longer sent back to their homeland, but because the federal and state interior ministers could not agree on a continuation of this agreement, it had lapsed.
AfD inquiry into refugee policy making waves in Hong Kong
BerlinAn inquiry from the Eurosceptic AfD to the German federal government regarding the "German refugee policy towards the Chinese special administrative zone Hong Kong and the granting of asylum status" has apparently caused a sensation reaching as far as Southeast Asia.
Education and immigration are main primers for voter choices
ParisThe economists Amory Gethin, Clara Martínez-Toledano and Thomas Piketty, who work at the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics, asked some interesting questions in a study published in early May. The three researchers collected data from several Western democracies. Immigrant voters distinguish themselves by choosing the left.
Denmark’s game-changing plan for zero immigration
Denmark has taken a historic step when it was decided on 3 June to move the entire asylum process to Africa. Not even those who are granted asylum will be allowed to immigrate to Denmark, but refuge will be offered to them in an African country. This means zero asylum immigrants to Denmark as soon as the new system is in place — the first of two necessary steps to make Denmark Danish again.
Pride Lyon: ‘Whites must move to the back!’
Lyon“Whites must move to the back!” These anti-white remarks were made during the “Pride March” in Lyon, France. Non-white organisers demanded that the white participants stand at the back of the procession.
US: Emergency meeting after hundreds of heart infections linked to mRNA-based vaccinations
WashingtonThe US Department of Health convened an "emergency meeting" to discuss an unexpected number of reports of heart infections following mRNA vaccinations. Young men in particular were affected. Despite this, at least one pharmaceutical giants is now planning to test vaccines on six-month-old children.
New Austrian conservative strongman calls into question arbitrary Corona rules
ViennaFormer Austrian Interior Minister Herbert Kickl (FPÖ) is considered the new strong man in his party, slated to take over the leadership soon. In an interview translated from ZUERST! Kickl explains how he wants to bring the FPÖ back to being the top party.
Swede gets kicked in the head by immigrant gang but media conceals the facts
SkövdeAt Vasaskolan in Skövde, a brutal assault occurred in May, when a student received blows and kicks to the head by seven attackers. In the local media, important facts were concealed: The abuse is part of an increasingly tense ethnic conflict between Swedish young people and immigrants from Skövde's ghetto Södra Ryd.
Erdogan’s party finances Turkish mafia in Germany
AnkaraTurkish president Erdogan's party, the AKP, is said to be supporting a violent Turkish group in Germany, which could be activated at any time at the push of a button from Ankara.
Despite lifted German deportation ban, criminal Syrians not threatened with repatriation
BerlinThere was great excitement when it became apparent at the end of last year that the general ban on deportation to Syria was expiring and would not be extended. As of 2012, Syrian "refugees" were no longer sent back to their homeland, but because the federal and state interior ministers could not agree on a continuation of this agreement, it had lapsed.