GenoaTensions escalated on Thursday night in the historic center of the city Genoa, where two local police officers were attacked by a group of migrants while they were trying to capture a Senegalese drug dealer.
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China ends co-operation with France on police matters
LyonChinese authorities have decided to break off their policing cooperation with France. This choice could be linked to the decision of Paris to grant asylum to the wife of the former president of Interpol, sentenced in China for corruption.
German lip reader wants football matches policed to catch racists
BerlinThe German lip reader and blogger Julia Probst has spoken out for lip-reading racist statements at football stadiums.
Practicing Catholics become a minority for first time in Spain
CordobaIt has been a real turning point for Spain. For the first time in the country's history, a report from the Spanish Sociology Research Center (CIS) indicates that there are more atheists, agnostics and non-believers than practicing Catholics on the Iberian peninsula.
German government report on serious crimes fingers migrants
BerlinA growing number of criminal offenses, including sexual offenses, bodily assaults, thefts, homicides and other serious crimes have been committed by migrants from the Middle East and North Africa between 2015 and 2017.
Nice: Muslim party wants to exclude RN from mayoral race
NiceA petition launched by the Union of Muslim Democrats, a religious party that in 2015 advocated the return of the Islamic veil to be worn to school, wants to stop National Rally candidate Philippe Vardon from running for mayor.
The irresponsibility of small nations
After falsely accusing Russia of violating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), Washington unilaterally repudiated the treaty. Thus did the US military/security complex rid itself of the landmark agreement achieved by Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev that defused the Cold War.
New York: Mayor to cut subsidies for ‘too white’ museums
New YorkA study commissioned by the Big Apple's mayor, Bill de Blasio, prompted him to ask the city's cultural institutions to take steps to encourage more racial diversity within the city. In essence, the city's museums are too white, he believes.
Culture wars have become a headache in Cottbus
CotbussCottbus, a university city and the second-largest city in Brandenburg, Germany, does not know how deal with migrants.
Man massacred on the street in broad daylight in Stuttgart
StuttgartA man was killed in broad daylight on a street in Stuttgart, Germany, with a weapon that resembled a sword. The alleged perpetrator of the attack fled but was later apprehended.
China ends co-operation with France on police matters
LyonChinese authorities have decided to break off their policing cooperation with France. This choice could be linked to the decision of Paris to grant asylum to the wife of the former president of Interpol, sentenced in China for corruption.
German lip reader wants football matches policed to catch racists
BerlinThe German lip reader and blogger Julia Probst has spoken out for lip-reading racist statements at football stadiums.
Practicing Catholics become a minority for first time in Spain
CordobaIt has been a real turning point for Spain. For the first time in the country's history, a report from the Spanish Sociology Research Center (CIS) indicates that there are more atheists, agnostics and non-believers than practicing Catholics on the Iberian peninsula.
German government report on serious crimes fingers migrants
BerlinA growing number of criminal offenses, including sexual offenses, bodily assaults, thefts, homicides and other serious crimes have been committed by migrants from the Middle East and North Africa between 2015 and 2017.
Nice: Muslim party wants to exclude RN from mayoral race
NiceA petition launched by the Union of Muslim Democrats, a religious party that in 2015 advocated the return of the Islamic veil to be worn to school, wants to stop National Rally candidate Philippe Vardon from running for mayor.
The irresponsibility of small nations
After falsely accusing Russia of violating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), Washington unilaterally repudiated the treaty. Thus did the US military/security complex rid itself of the landmark agreement achieved by Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev that defused the Cold War.
New York: Mayor to cut subsidies for ‘too white’ museums
New YorkA study commissioned by the Big Apple's mayor, Bill de Blasio, prompted him to ask the city's cultural institutions to take steps to encourage more racial diversity within the city. In essence, the city's museums are too white, he believes.
Culture wars have become a headache in Cottbus
CotbussCottbus, a university city and the second-largest city in Brandenburg, Germany, does not know how deal with migrants.
Man massacred on the street in broad daylight in Stuttgart
StuttgartA man was killed in broad daylight on a street in Stuttgart, Germany, with a weapon that resembled a sword. The alleged perpetrator of the attack fled but was later apprehended.