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Every second jihadist in Germany was a ‘refugee’

Published: February 9, 2021, 10:03 am

BerlinEvery second Islamist attacker in Germany came into the country posing as a "refugee". In 13 attacks by 14 terrorists, seven of them were asylum seekers.

Council of Europe: No compulsory vaccinations and no discrimination against the unvaccinated

Published: February 9, 2021, 9:31 am

BrusselsOn 27 January, the Council of Europe signed Resolution 2361, which states that vaccinations in EU Member States should not be mandatory. Furthermore, persons who have not been vaccinated may not be discriminated against in any way. This effectively stops the notion of "vaccine passports".

US expert: Pfizer’s Corona vaccine will only work on every third person

Published: February 8, 2021, 10:09 am

On January 4, 2021, an article by the internationally recognized expert on the efficacy and safety of drugs, Assistant Professor Peter Doshi from Baltimore in the US, appeared in the respected British Medical Journal.

Christophobic attacks are underreported in Swedish media

Published: February 8, 2021, 9:31 am

StockholmAttacks on Christian churches in Sweden have so far been underreported in the Swedish media. That is the opinion of the Social Democratic Member of Parliament Anders Österberg in a comment to Swedish weekly Nya Tider. The background to the statement is an interview the parliamentarian did for TV4's news on February 2 due to the attacks on Spånga church.

AfD member calls on German government to stop the PCR test scam

Published: February 7, 2021, 9:40 am

MagdeburgThe AfD parliamentary group of Saxony-Anhalt has introduced a motion into parliament entitled “End the lockdown madness”. The AfD member Robert Farle, presented in detail in his speech on Friday in the state parliament of Magdeburg the reasons for his move.

Destitute children: The terrible legacy of South Africa’s black rule

Published: February 6, 2021, 10:51 am

PretoriaMore than six out of ten children are identified as multidimensionally poor, according to a report on Child Poverty in South Africa released by Statistics South Africa. The report gives an in-depth analysis of the Living Conditions Survey that was conducted in 2015.

Time running out for President Macron to stop radical Islam

Published: February 6, 2021, 10:01 am

ParisFrance's President Emmanuel Macron is currently fighting a battle against radical Islam, but it could well be lost if he does not take action soon. The President is still trying to master the situation on two fronts. However, this two-pronged attack could be the very trap into which the Islamists are trying to lure the French leader.

Denmark to introduce Corona passport

Published: February 5, 2021, 9:43 am

CopenhagenThe passport must contain information on whether the holder has been vaccinated against the Coronavirus. The country's acting Minister of Finance Morten Bødskov (S) described it as an extra passport, which you have to carry around on your mobile phone.

China wants to end feminization of adolescent boys

Published: February 5, 2021, 9:19 am

BeijingThe Chinese Ministry of Education believes the country's most popular male models should be manly, athletic figures. They called on schools to adapt their physical education and recruit retired athletes as teachers in a “proposal to prevent the feminization of adolescent males”.

Poll: More than a half of Libyans do not trust the UN Forum

Published: February 4, 2021, 5:51 pm

TripoliA Russian social scientist Maxim Shugaley, who was recently released from the Libyan secret Mitiga prison after a year and a half of illegal detention, presented results of an opinion poll among Libyan inhabitants. The poll, unveiled on February 4, was carried out by the Foundation for National Values Protection. The outcome speaks for itself: 52,6 percent of Libyans do not trust the decisions of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF).