MadridThree Russian warships docked to refuel in Ceuta, a Spanish port enclave in northeast Africa, after a long absence. The guided-missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov, tanker Dubna and tug SB-406 were authorised to re-fuel and re-supply by Spanish authorities.
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Merkel clings to collapsing UN Global Compact on Migration
BerlinThe UN Global Compact on Migrantion is falling apart, with the US, Austria, Australia, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Israel having pulled out already. Germany, however, is clinging onto it.
Support for EU sovereign parties tripled in two decades
BrusselsSovereignist parties in Europe have been pushed to the fringes of mainstream politics, but despite being constantly ostracized, humiliated and vilified by the media, their support in elections over the past two decades have risen meteorically.
Police stop mother from finding her child’s molester on Facebook
FreiburgA German mother who posted a search request on Facebook to find her daughter's sexual molester, was stopped by police from doing so.
Tommy Robinson appointed as UKIP special adviser
Anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson has been appointed to advise the UKIP party in Britain on Muslim rape gangs and general prison conditions — despite not being a member.
UN proposes that assisted suicide, abortion become ‘human rights’
New YorkThe United Nations Human Rights Committee drafted a memo stating that assisted suicide and abortion should be regarded as universal human rights.
Hungary grants asylum to anti-Soros Macedonian leader
BudapestHungary's immigration and asylum office “did not make any mistake” to grant former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski asylum, the country's Interior Minister told the media on Wednesday. Sandor Pinter was speaking after a meeting of parliament’s national security committee.
New report outlines cost of US wars
A new study revealed that the US has spent at least $5.9 trillion on wars since 2001, and veterans' medical costs are expected to rise too.
Brussels to launch spy initiative and missile development
BrusselsThe European Union will launch a series of armament and military projects which include a spy school and medium-range missile development.
Dog accused of ‘hate crime’ in UK
LondonAstoundingly, a dog has been accused of a "hate crime" after relieving itself outside a home in Britain. Some 2 500 such "hate incidents" were revealed in a 118-page document disclosed under the UK Freedom of Information Act.
Merkel clings to collapsing UN Global Compact on Migration
BerlinThe UN Global Compact on Migrantion is falling apart, with the US, Austria, Australia, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Israel having pulled out already. Germany, however, is clinging onto it.
Support for EU sovereign parties tripled in two decades
BrusselsSovereignist parties in Europe have been pushed to the fringes of mainstream politics, but despite being constantly ostracized, humiliated and vilified by the media, their support in elections over the past two decades have risen meteorically.
Police stop mother from finding her child’s molester on Facebook
FreiburgA German mother who posted a search request on Facebook to find her daughter's sexual molester, was stopped by police from doing so.
Tommy Robinson appointed as UKIP special adviser
Anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson has been appointed to advise the UKIP party in Britain on Muslim rape gangs and general prison conditions — despite not being a member.
UN proposes that assisted suicide, abortion become ‘human rights’
New YorkThe United Nations Human Rights Committee drafted a memo stating that assisted suicide and abortion should be regarded as universal human rights.
Hungary grants asylum to anti-Soros Macedonian leader
BudapestHungary's immigration and asylum office “did not make any mistake” to grant former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski asylum, the country's Interior Minister told the media on Wednesday. Sandor Pinter was speaking after a meeting of parliament’s national security committee.
New report outlines cost of US wars
A new study revealed that the US has spent at least $5.9 trillion on wars since 2001, and veterans' medical costs are expected to rise too.
Brussels to launch spy initiative and missile development
BrusselsThe European Union will launch a series of armament and military projects which include a spy school and medium-range missile development.
Dog accused of ‘hate crime’ in UK
LondonAstoundingly, a dog has been accused of a "hate crime" after relieving itself outside a home in Britain. Some 2 500 such "hate incidents" were revealed in a 118-page document disclosed under the UK Freedom of Information Act.