ParisA letter from high-ranking ex-military individuals has caused a stir in France: In the letter they warn of a “civil war” in the country, which could emanate from Islamists, “hordes from the immigrant areas”, and also left-wing circles.
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Nigerian mafia groups have infiltrated Germany
BerlinA confidential report by the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), revealed how the Nigerian mafia has taken root to establish itself in Germany through the influx of migrants. There are now several different Mafia groups operating in Germany.
German Greens criticize Denmark’s new migrant policy
BrusselsSeveral German Green MEPs have called on the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (Social Democrats) to reverse her asylum policy. The signatories of an open letter urged Frederiksen "to rethink the current path and to change your current asylum and migration policy by 180 degrees".
Is Pfizer immune to competition?
BrusselsWith the dominant position the EU has granted to Pfizer, in particular by ruling out the Russian Sputnik V vaccine, it is once again proving that its rules are of variable geometry because European treaties outlaw monopolies.
Deepfake interview with Navalny’s aid may be ploy to stay relevant
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French author Michel Onfray tears into Sarah Halimi verdict
ParisThe criminal irresponsibility of the author of the anti-Semitic murder of Sarah Halimi is not justified. This is the view of French author Michel Onfray. He pointed out the general impunity of those who decide to no longer respect the law.
Rambouillet attacker suffered from ‘personality disorders’
RambouilletThe investigation into the most recent knife attack at the Rambouillet police station, which claimed the life of a 49-year-old white police officer, concluded that the terrorist had been radicalized in recent months and had suffered from "personality disorders". Five people are still in police custody, including a cousin of the assailant.
The Sarah Halimi affair: Killing the victim twice
ParisThe lack of commitment on the left in the Sarah Halimi affair in France, has deeply shocked many. The murderer of Sarah Halimi, Kobili Traoré, will not be tried for his crime, according to his judges. But the victim is also being killed for a second time by silence.
Challenges for the Arctic
MoscowThe Arctic region is facing demographic decline and climate challenges and beyond that, economic value creation through Arctic technologies and innovations which are dependent on a transforming geopolitical context.
Rambouillet: French police officer killed in latest knife attack
RambouilletA man of Tunisian origin savagely killed a female police official on Friday afternoon in Rambouillet, in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region of France, just 50km outside Paris. Aged 37 and of Tunisian origin, he arrived in France illegally, according to information obtained by CNews.
Nigerian mafia groups have infiltrated Germany
BerlinA confidential report by the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), revealed how the Nigerian mafia has taken root to establish itself in Germany through the influx of migrants. There are now several different Mafia groups operating in Germany.
German Greens criticize Denmark’s new migrant policy
BrusselsSeveral German Green MEPs have called on the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (Social Democrats) to reverse her asylum policy. The signatories of an open letter urged Frederiksen "to rethink the current path and to change your current asylum and migration policy by 180 degrees".
Is Pfizer immune to competition?
BrusselsWith the dominant position the EU has granted to Pfizer, in particular by ruling out the Russian Sputnik V vaccine, it is once again proving that its rules are of variable geometry because European treaties outlaw monopolies.
Deepfake interview with Navalny’s aid may be ploy to stay relevant
The HagueLast week, an image claiming to be Leonid Volkov, a relative of Russian opponent Alexei Navalny, contacted Dutch MPs via an online meeting.
French author Michel Onfray tears into Sarah Halimi verdict
ParisThe criminal irresponsibility of the author of the anti-Semitic murder of Sarah Halimi is not justified. This is the view of French author Michel Onfray. He pointed out the general impunity of those who decide to no longer respect the law.
Rambouillet attacker suffered from ‘personality disorders’
RambouilletThe investigation into the most recent knife attack at the Rambouillet police station, which claimed the life of a 49-year-old white police officer, concluded that the terrorist had been radicalized in recent months and had suffered from "personality disorders". Five people are still in police custody, including a cousin of the assailant.
The Sarah Halimi affair: Killing the victim twice
ParisThe lack of commitment on the left in the Sarah Halimi affair in France, has deeply shocked many. The murderer of Sarah Halimi, Kobili Traoré, will not be tried for his crime, according to his judges. But the victim is also being killed for a second time by silence.
Challenges for the Arctic
MoscowThe Arctic region is facing demographic decline and climate challenges and beyond that, economic value creation through Arctic technologies and innovations which are dependent on a transforming geopolitical context.
Rambouillet: French police officer killed in latest knife attack
RambouilletA man of Tunisian origin savagely killed a female police official on Friday afternoon in Rambouillet, in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region of France, just 50km outside Paris. Aged 37 and of Tunisian origin, he arrived in France illegally, according to information obtained by CNews.