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Macron sheds another 3 points in opinion polls
ParisThe French Head of State has received another blow in the polls. He seems unable to solve his growing unpopularity, even abroad.
BirthStrike movement too ‘scared’ to have children
LondonThe hype around man-made “climate change” and the coming environmental disasters, have prompted some white leftist women to declare children as unwanted.
Trump administration bars ISIS bride from returning to US
A US federal court will examine the case of Hoda Muthana, a woman who secretly fled Alabama in 2014 to join the ranks of ISIS. The outcome could have implications for Muslims carrying US passports.
Australia: Zero tolerance for migrant domestic violence
CanberraThe Australian government wants to expel foreigners who attack women or children from the country.
German court overturns deportation order for criminal migrant
BerlinAt least one deportation case in Germany has caused quite a stir: Ironically, it was a politician from the Left Party who had campaigned to deport criminal refugees.
Italy’s Chamber of Deputies vote against UN Global Compact
RomeThe Italian Chamber of Deputies has voted against signing the UN’s Global Pact on Migration, which means the government is forbidden to sign it.
Christianophobia and Islamophilia in Catalonia
BarcelonaAnti-Christian and pro-Islamic activities by a Catalonian youth organisation called Arran, have caught the attention of Spanish media outlets.
Riots erupt in Grenoble after two migrants crash during police chase
GrenobleVehicles were burned during the night from Sunday to Monday in the French city of Grenoble, after two migrant youths died on a scooter on Saturday while being followed by the police.
UK’s bombing of Syria and Iraq unreported
In 2016, in response to the Chilcott Report, British media acknowledged the unacceptably high number of civilian deaths inflicted on the population of Iraq. Today, such concerns are no longer expressed.
Macron sheds another 3 points in opinion polls
ParisThe French Head of State has received another blow in the polls. He seems unable to solve his growing unpopularity, even abroad.
BirthStrike movement too ‘scared’ to have children
LondonThe hype around man-made “climate change” and the coming environmental disasters, have prompted some white leftist women to declare children as unwanted.
Trump administration bars ISIS bride from returning to US
A US federal court will examine the case of Hoda Muthana, a woman who secretly fled Alabama in 2014 to join the ranks of ISIS. The outcome could have implications for Muslims carrying US passports.
Australia: Zero tolerance for migrant domestic violence
CanberraThe Australian government wants to expel foreigners who attack women or children from the country.
German court overturns deportation order for criminal migrant
BerlinAt least one deportation case in Germany has caused quite a stir: Ironically, it was a politician from the Left Party who had campaigned to deport criminal refugees.
Italy’s Chamber of Deputies vote against UN Global Compact
RomeThe Italian Chamber of Deputies has voted against signing the UN’s Global Pact on Migration, which means the government is forbidden to sign it.
Christianophobia and Islamophilia in Catalonia
BarcelonaAnti-Christian and pro-Islamic activities by a Catalonian youth organisation called Arran, have caught the attention of Spanish media outlets.
Riots erupt in Grenoble after two migrants crash during police chase
GrenobleVehicles were burned during the night from Sunday to Monday in the French city of Grenoble, after two migrant youths died on a scooter on Saturday while being followed by the police.
UK’s bombing of Syria and Iraq unreported
In 2016, in response to the Chilcott Report, British media acknowledged the unacceptably high number of civilian deaths inflicted on the population of Iraq. Today, such concerns are no longer expressed.