CataniaOn October 3, the trial of the former Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini began in Sicily for "kidnapping" because he did not want to let illegal migrants go ashore. The lawsuit is being brought by NGOs funded by the EU and the Open Society Foundations.
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Alexey Navalny – a victim of intoxication or a master of political posturing?
BerlinThe so called “Navalny case” is coming thick and fast and is looking more and more like a smartly prearranged and well-played spectacle. The Russian opposition figure and journalist Alexey Navalny has awoken from his coma at the German Charité hospital - he seems to be back in shape giving interviews, including a two-and-a-half-hour conversation with a famous Russian You-tube blogger Yuriy Dud.
Racial tension in South Africa soars after white farmers confront police
SenekalA clearly rattled Thandi Modise, speaker in the South African National Assembly (NA), on Thursday called on members of parliament to defuse the increasing racial tension in South Africa.
Immigration: half of the youths in the Maghreb, Middle East want to leave
DubaiAlmost half of 200 million young Arabs in the Mena region would like to leave their country, an Arab Youth Survey revealed.
BLM supporter Procter & Gamble champions double standards
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is building a new production facility in the Turkish industrial city of Gebze for 80 million US dollars. The American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, has elevated double standards to a new art.
European Court of Justice cancels Hungarian higher education law
LuxembourgThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared a Hungarian higher education law to be completely incompatible with EU law. The Luxembourg judges decided that the country's provisions violate "academic freedom and the right to education".
Antifa attack on family: Father of IB supporter suffers head trauma
KonstanzA supporter of the Identitarian Movement (IB) in Konstanz was the target of a left-wing extremist attack. But his family has suffered the consequences instead.
International students quit: ‘This isn’t Sweden’
BörlangeInternational students at the Dalarna University in Borlänge do not want to live in the student residence which is offered to them in the immigrant suburb Tjärna Ängar, also known as “Little Mogadishu”. That is what a representative for Dalarna’s student union wrote in a letter to the university’s board.
Charlie Hebdo shootings served as an extreme example of the history of attacks on satirists
As the trial of alleged accomplices to the attack on Charlie Hebdo recently got underway in Paris, the magazine republished caricatures of the Prophet Muhammed.
Identity of Charlie Hebdo terror suspect called into question
ParisThe identity of the main suspect in the attack that left two injured in Paris recently outside the former Charlie Hebdo premises, has been called into question.
Alexey Navalny – a victim of intoxication or a master of political posturing?
BerlinThe so called “Navalny case” is coming thick and fast and is looking more and more like a smartly prearranged and well-played spectacle. The Russian opposition figure and journalist Alexey Navalny has awoken from his coma at the German Charité hospital - he seems to be back in shape giving interviews, including a two-and-a-half-hour conversation with a famous Russian You-tube blogger Yuriy Dud.
Racial tension in South Africa soars after white farmers confront police
SenekalA clearly rattled Thandi Modise, speaker in the South African National Assembly (NA), on Thursday called on members of parliament to defuse the increasing racial tension in South Africa.
Immigration: half of the youths in the Maghreb, Middle East want to leave
DubaiAlmost half of 200 million young Arabs in the Mena region would like to leave their country, an Arab Youth Survey revealed.
BLM supporter Procter & Gamble champions double standards
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is building a new production facility in the Turkish industrial city of Gebze for 80 million US dollars. The American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, has elevated double standards to a new art.
European Court of Justice cancels Hungarian higher education law
LuxembourgThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared a Hungarian higher education law to be completely incompatible with EU law. The Luxembourg judges decided that the country's provisions violate "academic freedom and the right to education".
Antifa attack on family: Father of IB supporter suffers head trauma
KonstanzA supporter of the Identitarian Movement (IB) in Konstanz was the target of a left-wing extremist attack. But his family has suffered the consequences instead.
International students quit: ‘This isn’t Sweden’
BörlangeInternational students at the Dalarna University in Borlänge do not want to live in the student residence which is offered to them in the immigrant suburb Tjärna Ängar, also known as “Little Mogadishu”. That is what a representative for Dalarna’s student union wrote in a letter to the university’s board.
Charlie Hebdo shootings served as an extreme example of the history of attacks on satirists
As the trial of alleged accomplices to the attack on Charlie Hebdo recently got underway in Paris, the magazine republished caricatures of the Prophet Muhammed.
Identity of Charlie Hebdo terror suspect called into question
ParisThe identity of the main suspect in the attack that left two injured in Paris recently outside the former Charlie Hebdo premises, has been called into question.