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Judiciary in a hurry to move against Salvini
It appears that the Italian judiciary is in a hurry to move against former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini. The offices of the investigating magistrate of Catania have already received the official request of the prosecutor to set a preliminary hearing in the context of the proceeding against the Salvini "kidnapping" case.
ANC regime shrugs off expropriation comments by Mike Pompeo
Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, has lambasted the South African government's proposed constitutional change to make it possible to confiscate land and other property without compensation.
The grip of Soros on the ECHR revealed by French weekly
ParisIn its latest issue, a French weekly revealed the extent of the influence of Georges Soros, the Hungarian billionaire at the head of the NGO network Open Society Foundations, on the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Bosnian minister warns of a new influx of refugees
SarajevoBosnian Security Minister Fahrudin Radoncic has warned of another rush of illegal immigrants towards Central Europe. "Our border is very permeable and I expect that we as a society will wake up after a three-year sleep," he complained.
European Commissioner of the Interior defends asylum after ECHR ruling
BrusselsThe European Commissioner of the Interior defended the right of migrants to ask for asylum, and even though this right “cannot be offered at each meter of the border” it should be, she argued.
French minister regrets English choice for Eurovision
ParisThe French Minister of Culture Franck Riester explained that the refrain from Tom Leeb's song had “hurt his ears”.
Spain claims that migrant landing halved thanks to cooperation with Morocco
MadridThis week, the Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced a 50 percent drop in the arrivals of clandestine migrants in 2019, in particular as a result of close cooperation with Morocco.
Orban: ‘It’s forbidden to say so in Europe, but migration is an organised invasion’
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday warned of a rise in the number of organised groups of migrants attempting to enter the country as summer approaches as migration pressure increases on the country's southern border.
Bavaria: Intercultural police training to promote understanding for Africans
WuerzburgThe police in Bavaria want to promote understanding for Africans with intercultural training for their candidates.
Judiciary in a hurry to move against Salvini
It appears that the Italian judiciary is in a hurry to move against former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini. The offices of the investigating magistrate of Catania have already received the official request of the prosecutor to set a preliminary hearing in the context of the proceeding against the Salvini "kidnapping" case.
ANC regime shrugs off expropriation comments by Mike Pompeo
Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, has lambasted the South African government's proposed constitutional change to make it possible to confiscate land and other property without compensation.
The grip of Soros on the ECHR revealed by French weekly
ParisIn its latest issue, a French weekly revealed the extent of the influence of Georges Soros, the Hungarian billionaire at the head of the NGO network Open Society Foundations, on the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Bosnian minister warns of a new influx of refugees
SarajevoBosnian Security Minister Fahrudin Radoncic has warned of another rush of illegal immigrants towards Central Europe. "Our border is very permeable and I expect that we as a society will wake up after a three-year sleep," he complained.
European Commissioner of the Interior defends asylum after ECHR ruling
BrusselsThe European Commissioner of the Interior defended the right of migrants to ask for asylum, and even though this right “cannot be offered at each meter of the border” it should be, she argued.
French minister regrets English choice for Eurovision
ParisThe French Minister of Culture Franck Riester explained that the refrain from Tom Leeb's song had “hurt his ears”.
Spain claims that migrant landing halved thanks to cooperation with Morocco
MadridThis week, the Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced a 50 percent drop in the arrivals of clandestine migrants in 2019, in particular as a result of close cooperation with Morocco.
Orban: ‘It’s forbidden to say so in Europe, but migration is an organised invasion’
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday warned of a rise in the number of organised groups of migrants attempting to enter the country as summer approaches as migration pressure increases on the country's southern border.
Bavaria: Intercultural police training to promote understanding for Africans
WuerzburgThe police in Bavaria want to promote understanding for Africans with intercultural training for their candidates.