The Syrian first lady has been accused by a London based law firm of terrorism and war crimes, which stem from her support of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA), through her speeches, meeting with and comforting the mothers of slain soldiers, and meeting with the women’s branch of the SAR.
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Vaccine wars: How a solution to end lockdowns is being ignored and criminalized
LübeckDr Winfried Stöcker has created and produced, in a fast and targeted manner, a recombinant antigen construct for reliable detection of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. And a formula for a vaccine is "now available to everyone, free of charge," Stöcker's spokeswoman confirmed to FWM. But instead of being hailed as a true trailblazer, the doctor says he now fears for his life.
Majority in France believe journalists are deliberately trying to mislead the public
ParisAt least 57 percent of French people think mainstream journalists are deliberately trying to mislead the public.
Night of extreme urban violence in Blois, France
BloisCars have been damaged, businesses looted and a fire has destroyed an Aldi store in the northern districts of the city of Blois. A gendarmerie helicopter had to be deployed in the capital of the Loir-et-Cher département, in central France.
Latvian instagrammer cancelled after comment about homosexuality
There is now a universal taboo on criticising homosexuality, as a Latvian social-media personality found out.
Berlin’s Tiergarten murder: How dangerous was the victim really?
BerlinThe so-called “Tiergarten-murder trial” which is currently taking place before the Berlin Supreme Court is about an alleged contract murder of a “Georgian asylum seeker” in the Small Tiergarten in Berlin on August 23, 2019.
Across the world border walls are multiplying
ParisThe world has more border walls than ever, a report co-authored by three independent European research centres revealed. The current trend is even known as “the walling of the world”, according to Damien Simonneau, researcher at the Collège de France and author of the study.
‘My father will behead you’
A French teacher says he was threatened with a beheading by a student and then suspended by the headmaster for defending beheaded teacher Samuel Paty. Paty was beheaded because a 13-year-old girl had lied about his course on free speech to her Muslim father.
Food fights: Tenerife illegals turn violent
The Canary Islands are increasingly developing into an escape route for illegal migrants from Africa and are recording dramatic arrival figures. The mood in Tenerife, the largest and most populous island of the eight Canary Islands, is tense, not only among the islanders, but also among the illegal migrants.
‘Systemic racism’ becomes a theme in Dutch election
The HagueSylvana Simons, once with the Islamist Denk party, is a black anti-racism activist calling for the "decolonisation" of education and the Dutch language. She is one of the hopeful candidates in the country's general election.
Vaccine wars: How a solution to end lockdowns is being ignored and criminalized
LübeckDr Winfried Stöcker has created and produced, in a fast and targeted manner, a recombinant antigen construct for reliable detection of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. And a formula for a vaccine is "now available to everyone, free of charge," Stöcker's spokeswoman confirmed to FWM. But instead of being hailed as a true trailblazer, the doctor says he now fears for his life.
Majority in France believe journalists are deliberately trying to mislead the public
ParisAt least 57 percent of French people think mainstream journalists are deliberately trying to mislead the public.
Night of extreme urban violence in Blois, France
BloisCars have been damaged, businesses looted and a fire has destroyed an Aldi store in the northern districts of the city of Blois. A gendarmerie helicopter had to be deployed in the capital of the Loir-et-Cher département, in central France.
Latvian instagrammer cancelled after comment about homosexuality
There is now a universal taboo on criticising homosexuality, as a Latvian social-media personality found out.
Berlin’s Tiergarten murder: How dangerous was the victim really?
BerlinThe so-called “Tiergarten-murder trial” which is currently taking place before the Berlin Supreme Court is about an alleged contract murder of a “Georgian asylum seeker” in the Small Tiergarten in Berlin on August 23, 2019.
Across the world border walls are multiplying
ParisThe world has more border walls than ever, a report co-authored by three independent European research centres revealed. The current trend is even known as “the walling of the world”, according to Damien Simonneau, researcher at the Collège de France and author of the study.
‘My father will behead you’
A French teacher says he was threatened with a beheading by a student and then suspended by the headmaster for defending beheaded teacher Samuel Paty. Paty was beheaded because a 13-year-old girl had lied about his course on free speech to her Muslim father.
Food fights: Tenerife illegals turn violent
The Canary Islands are increasingly developing into an escape route for illegal migrants from Africa and are recording dramatic arrival figures. The mood in Tenerife, the largest and most populous island of the eight Canary Islands, is tense, not only among the islanders, but also among the illegal migrants.
‘Systemic racism’ becomes a theme in Dutch election
The HagueSylvana Simons, once with the Islamist Denk party, is a black anti-racism activist calling for the "decolonisation" of education and the Dutch language. She is one of the hopeful candidates in the country's general election.