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German intel boss: Climate scene infiltrated by extreme leftists
HamburgIt comes as no surprise: Hamburg's domestic intel chief Torsten Voss has warned the establishment against an infiltration by left-wing extremists.
French anti-terrorist judge calls for swift repatriation of jihadists
ParisJudge David De Pas, head of the anti-terrorist unit of the Paris court, warned of "a risk to public safety" if France refuses to take judicial responsibility for its jihadists.
A wave of car arson hits Aarhus and Copenhagen
In the first nine months of 2019, according to the National Police, there were 648 cars torched in Denmark. This is the highest level in four years when the total number of torched cars in the country is calculated.
Climate protesters face stiff opposition
Extinction Rebellion climate protesters in various cities across the globe were met by either counter-protesters or angry citizens.
Orban warns that Hungary will use force against new migrant wave
BudapestHungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced that he will forcefully repel another influx of migrants into Hungary. "If Turkey lets more hundreds of thousands of people go, we'll have to use force to protect the Hungarian border and the Serbian-Hungarian border," Orban said.
RN questions foreign funding for another Strasbourg mosque
StrasbourgThe Alsatian capital in the heart of Europe is also a privileged target for political Islam. And between troubled financing and complacency of the municipality, nothing seems to slow down its progress. This was denounced by the councilor and regional RN representative Andréa Didelot.
German journalist says climate protests are for the privileged only
The journalist Dirk Maxeiner has accused the "Fridays for the Future" movement of having no sense of the everyday problems of a large part of society.
Dutch farmers resume protests against UN agenda
The HagueHundreds of protesting farmers spent the night on Thursday camped at the Malieveld close to the parliamentary complex in The Hague.
Salvini plans massive anti-government rally in Rome
RomeThe anti-immigration League party leader Matteo Salvini said on Thursday that Saturday's massive anti-government rally would be open to all including the CasaPound party.
German intel boss: Climate scene infiltrated by extreme leftists
HamburgIt comes as no surprise: Hamburg's domestic intel chief Torsten Voss has warned the establishment against an infiltration by left-wing extremists.
French anti-terrorist judge calls for swift repatriation of jihadists
ParisJudge David De Pas, head of the anti-terrorist unit of the Paris court, warned of "a risk to public safety" if France refuses to take judicial responsibility for its jihadists.
A wave of car arson hits Aarhus and Copenhagen
In the first nine months of 2019, according to the National Police, there were 648 cars torched in Denmark. This is the highest level in four years when the total number of torched cars in the country is calculated.
Climate protesters face stiff opposition
Extinction Rebellion climate protesters in various cities across the globe were met by either counter-protesters or angry citizens.
Orban warns that Hungary will use force against new migrant wave
BudapestHungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced that he will forcefully repel another influx of migrants into Hungary. "If Turkey lets more hundreds of thousands of people go, we'll have to use force to protect the Hungarian border and the Serbian-Hungarian border," Orban said.
RN questions foreign funding for another Strasbourg mosque
StrasbourgThe Alsatian capital in the heart of Europe is also a privileged target for political Islam. And between troubled financing and complacency of the municipality, nothing seems to slow down its progress. This was denounced by the councilor and regional RN representative Andréa Didelot.
German journalist says climate protests are for the privileged only
The journalist Dirk Maxeiner has accused the "Fridays for the Future" movement of having no sense of the everyday problems of a large part of society.
Dutch farmers resume protests against UN agenda
The HagueHundreds of protesting farmers spent the night on Thursday camped at the Malieveld close to the parliamentary complex in The Hague.
Salvini plans massive anti-government rally in Rome
RomeThe anti-immigration League party leader Matteo Salvini said on Thursday that Saturday's massive anti-government rally would be open to all including the CasaPound party.