LondonRising knife violence rates in the UK, has prompted supermarket chain Asda to no longer sell individual kitchen knives. This comes after the company's decision in 2016 to securely package all knives after a customer was stabbed inside a Poundland, another British grocery chain.
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The use of flash balls by French police challenged by ophthalmologists
ParisOphthalmologists told a French Sunday news edition that the use of flash ball pistols has become unprecedented after the United Nations launched an inquiry into the crowd-control weapons last week.
Islamists are German journo’s best friends
BerlinOnly in Germany: How mainstream journalists gang up together with a well known supporter of Islamist extremism to initiate a hate campaign against a real Syrian refugee working for an AfD MP in the Bundestag – an almost unbelievable story of hatred and unscrupulousness.
South Africa’s corruption crisis and the European Left
With South Africa shell-shocked by the scale of government corruption being revealed in the media, Western embassies in Pretoria have been grovelling before their protégé, the ANC. The European Left will not criticise the country's slide into failed-state status.
German police sound warning over Swiss cheese border
Germany apparently wants more and more "professionals" from the archaic desert regions of the Third World, but it seems as if Switzerland wants less and less.
Vandals smash and damage historic French abbey
Vandals smashed windows and damaged the organ of the historic Basilica of Saint-Denis in France. The church, a large medieval abbey in the city of Saint-Denis, now a northern suburb of Paris, is of singular importance historically and architecturally as its choir, completed in 1144, shows the first use of all of the elements of Gothic architecture.
‘EU only stepping stone for future global governance’
French political figure Philippe de Villiers has tackled the European globalist founding myths. In an interview published in the print edition of a conservative weekly, he examines the project.
Austrian consular protection for ISIS returnees canceled
The debate over the potential return of jihadist ISIS fighters has been raging in Europe, including Austria. Experts say that ISIS returnees may be disillusioned by their "caliphate" but still firmly believed in the jihadist cause.
Italian rights groups complain about cuts to migrant funding
RomeRights activists from pro-migration groups in Italy tasked with managing asylum reception centres are complaining about a lack of “profit” after cuts initiated by Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.
Fourth night of migrant riots in Grenoble
The French city of Grenoble in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, saw a fourth consecutive night of violence with cars torched and police bombarded with molotov cocktails. At least 65 vehicles were destroyed in the unrest.
The use of flash balls by French police challenged by ophthalmologists
ParisOphthalmologists told a French Sunday news edition that the use of flash ball pistols has become unprecedented after the United Nations launched an inquiry into the crowd-control weapons last week.
Islamists are German journo’s best friends
BerlinOnly in Germany: How mainstream journalists gang up together with a well known supporter of Islamist extremism to initiate a hate campaign against a real Syrian refugee working for an AfD MP in the Bundestag – an almost unbelievable story of hatred and unscrupulousness.
South Africa’s corruption crisis and the European Left
With South Africa shell-shocked by the scale of government corruption being revealed in the media, Western embassies in Pretoria have been grovelling before their protégé, the ANC. The European Left will not criticise the country's slide into failed-state status.
German police sound warning over Swiss cheese border
Germany apparently wants more and more "professionals" from the archaic desert regions of the Third World, but it seems as if Switzerland wants less and less.
Vandals smash and damage historic French abbey
Vandals smashed windows and damaged the organ of the historic Basilica of Saint-Denis in France. The church, a large medieval abbey in the city of Saint-Denis, now a northern suburb of Paris, is of singular importance historically and architecturally as its choir, completed in 1144, shows the first use of all of the elements of Gothic architecture.
‘EU only stepping stone for future global governance’
French political figure Philippe de Villiers has tackled the European globalist founding myths. In an interview published in the print edition of a conservative weekly, he examines the project.
Austrian consular protection for ISIS returnees canceled
The debate over the potential return of jihadist ISIS fighters has been raging in Europe, including Austria. Experts say that ISIS returnees may be disillusioned by their "caliphate" but still firmly believed in the jihadist cause.
Italian rights groups complain about cuts to migrant funding
RomeRights activists from pro-migration groups in Italy tasked with managing asylum reception centres are complaining about a lack of “profit” after cuts initiated by Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.
Fourth night of migrant riots in Grenoble
The French city of Grenoble in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, saw a fourth consecutive night of violence with cars torched and police bombarded with molotov cocktails. At least 65 vehicles were destroyed in the unrest.