BerlinIn June 2021, for the first time since the beginning of the Corona crisis, more than 10 000 people officially applied for asylum in Germany in one month.
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US study laments ‘limited’ capacities of French army against Russia
ParisIn the scenario of a confrontation between Russia and NATO in Europe, France would be a strong ally, but quickly overwhelmed Americans believe.
Norway to pay vaccine damage compensation to AstraZeneca victims
OsloIn Norway, there have been at least three cases of serious side effects from the Oxford-based AstraZeneca vaccine for which financial compensation has been awarded. Dozens of other people affected are waiting for a decision on reactions triggered by the Corona vaccinations.
UN demands that France use ethnic statistics to defeat ‘systemic racism’
France must "collect and publish complete data broken down by race or origin," according to a report by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. But this practice would be contrary to the French Constitution.
Swedish policeman executed in Gothenburg’s immigrant district
Gothenburg A Swedish police officer Andreas Danman, 33, was shot to death in the immigrant-dense Biskopsgården in Gothenburg on Wednesday evening. The police held a press conference after the cold-blooded execution.
Norway sends ditched Johnson & Johnson vaccines to South Africa
OsloAn expert panel in Norway had recommended that the country drop vaccines made by Johnson & Johnson as well as AstraZeneca from its anti-Covid-19 campaign due to the risk of blood clots. Despite the risk, the Janssen product will be made available in South Africa, according to Camilla Stoltenberg, the director of Norway's National Institute of Public Health.
UK mulling relocation of asylum seekers to Africa like Denmark
LondonThe United Kingdom is also considering setting up offshore processing centers for migrants and asylum seekers, possibly in Africa. According to several British media outlets, British Home Secretary Priti Patel is expected to present a bill to this effect next week.
Austrian police arrest Afghans after murder of 13-year-old
ViennaThe police in Vienna arrested two Afghans who allegedly killed a 13-year-old. The two 16 and 18-year-old asylum seekers were already known to the police, the police said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Würzburg citizen: ‘We are afraid in this country’
Würzburg During a live broadcast of the German public broadcast Tagesschau on Sunday, a Würzburg citizen insisted on protesting against the conditions in his city and the inappropriate politically correct media coverage.
New report: Sweden worst in Europe with gang shootings
StockholmA new report from the Swedish Crime Prevention Council (BRÅ) shows that lethal firearm violence has increased sharply in Sweden since the mid-2000s, and is now the worst of the 22 countries studied in Europe. In many European countries, on the contrary, lethal violence is declining, both in general and terms of firearms.
US study laments ‘limited’ capacities of French army against Russia
ParisIn the scenario of a confrontation between Russia and NATO in Europe, France would be a strong ally, but quickly overwhelmed Americans believe.
Norway to pay vaccine damage compensation to AstraZeneca victims
OsloIn Norway, there have been at least three cases of serious side effects from the Oxford-based AstraZeneca vaccine for which financial compensation has been awarded. Dozens of other people affected are waiting for a decision on reactions triggered by the Corona vaccinations.
UN demands that France use ethnic statistics to defeat ‘systemic racism’
France must "collect and publish complete data broken down by race or origin," according to a report by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. But this practice would be contrary to the French Constitution.
Swedish policeman executed in Gothenburg’s immigrant district
Gothenburg A Swedish police officer Andreas Danman, 33, was shot to death in the immigrant-dense Biskopsgården in Gothenburg on Wednesday evening. The police held a press conference after the cold-blooded execution.
Norway sends ditched Johnson & Johnson vaccines to South Africa
OsloAn expert panel in Norway had recommended that the country drop vaccines made by Johnson & Johnson as well as AstraZeneca from its anti-Covid-19 campaign due to the risk of blood clots. Despite the risk, the Janssen product will be made available in South Africa, according to Camilla Stoltenberg, the director of Norway's National Institute of Public Health.
UK mulling relocation of asylum seekers to Africa like Denmark
LondonThe United Kingdom is also considering setting up offshore processing centers for migrants and asylum seekers, possibly in Africa. According to several British media outlets, British Home Secretary Priti Patel is expected to present a bill to this effect next week.
Austrian police arrest Afghans after murder of 13-year-old
ViennaThe police in Vienna arrested two Afghans who allegedly killed a 13-year-old. The two 16 and 18-year-old asylum seekers were already known to the police, the police said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Würzburg citizen: ‘We are afraid in this country’
Würzburg During a live broadcast of the German public broadcast Tagesschau on Sunday, a Würzburg citizen insisted on protesting against the conditions in his city and the inappropriate politically correct media coverage.
New report: Sweden worst in Europe with gang shootings
StockholmA new report from the Swedish Crime Prevention Council (BRÅ) shows that lethal firearm violence has increased sharply in Sweden since the mid-2000s, and is now the worst of the 22 countries studied in Europe. In many European countries, on the contrary, lethal violence is declining, both in general and terms of firearms.