ParisDuring a recent press conference, Marine Le Pen, the leader of National Rally in France, addressed the deadly jihadist attack on the central Police Prefecture in Paris, as well as the effect that mass Islamic immigration is having on public order in France.
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Danish academic study finds diversity is not a strength
An academic study by Danish researchers has found that ethnic diversity has a negative impact on communities because it erodes trust.
Fastest growing languages in US are African
Newly released data from the US Census Bureau shows that African languages are among the top ten fastest growing languages spoken at home in the United States.
Several French police stations targeted by Islamist chants
ParisSeveral law enforcement establishments in the Paris region were targeted by Islamist chants in the wake of the Paris knife attacker's rampage at police headquarters. A complaint has been filed.
No ticket, on a long wanted list and 12 identities…
A 42-year-old Moroccan migrant reacted aggressively on Sunday morning when a German train attendant wanted to check his ticket on the Eurocity 7 from Hamburg to Interlaken. The Moroccan had been travelling without a ticket and he appeared quite convinced that the German Rail's transport guidelines did not apply to him.
Malta Pact on migrant redistribution a flop as landings increase
RomeItaly's former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini noted the increase in migrants landings and said the new leftist coalition's open port policy should be blamed for recent deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
French mayor blames crime on ‘change in population’
Puget-ThéniersThe mayor of the French commune of Puget-Théniers justified a curfew on Arab minors, saying that the “change in the population” caused an increase in delinquency.
Orban stresses that rule of law a matter of honor for Hungary
BudapestThe rule of law is not a legal issue in Hungary, but rather one of honour, Prime Minister Viktor Orban noted after talks with his Finnish counterpart in Budapest on Monday.
German authorities assume terror in truck run in Limburg
LimburgAn Islamist rammed several cars in a stolen truck on Monday night in Limburg in the German state of Hesse. Nine people were injured, and the driver of the truck was slightly injured, the police said on Twitter.
Despite the hype, Extinction Rebellion a non-event in Berlin
BerlinExtinction Rebellion is planning on shutting down Germany and Europe in order to implement measures against climate change. The actions include blockades - which are seen as "evil" when they keep out migrants, but good when they "save the climate".
Danish academic study finds diversity is not a strength
An academic study by Danish researchers has found that ethnic diversity has a negative impact on communities because it erodes trust.
Fastest growing languages in US are African
Newly released data from the US Census Bureau shows that African languages are among the top ten fastest growing languages spoken at home in the United States.
Several French police stations targeted by Islamist chants
ParisSeveral law enforcement establishments in the Paris region were targeted by Islamist chants in the wake of the Paris knife attacker's rampage at police headquarters. A complaint has been filed.
No ticket, on a long wanted list and 12 identities…
A 42-year-old Moroccan migrant reacted aggressively on Sunday morning when a German train attendant wanted to check his ticket on the Eurocity 7 from Hamburg to Interlaken. The Moroccan had been travelling without a ticket and he appeared quite convinced that the German Rail's transport guidelines did not apply to him.
Malta Pact on migrant redistribution a flop as landings increase
RomeItaly's former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini noted the increase in migrants landings and said the new leftist coalition's open port policy should be blamed for recent deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
French mayor blames crime on ‘change in population’
Puget-ThéniersThe mayor of the French commune of Puget-Théniers justified a curfew on Arab minors, saying that the “change in the population” caused an increase in delinquency.
Orban stresses that rule of law a matter of honor for Hungary
BudapestThe rule of law is not a legal issue in Hungary, but rather one of honour, Prime Minister Viktor Orban noted after talks with his Finnish counterpart in Budapest on Monday.
German authorities assume terror in truck run in Limburg
LimburgAn Islamist rammed several cars in a stolen truck on Monday night in Limburg in the German state of Hesse. Nine people were injured, and the driver of the truck was slightly injured, the police said on Twitter.
Despite the hype, Extinction Rebellion a non-event in Berlin
BerlinExtinction Rebellion is planning on shutting down Germany and Europe in order to implement measures against climate change. The actions include blockades - which are seen as "evil" when they keep out migrants, but good when they "save the climate".