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Muslim Internet users laugh at the beheading of French teacher
While French President Emmanuel Macron was paying tribute, on Facebook, to the murdered teacher, hundreds of Muslim Internet users were making fun of Samuel Paty.
French mayor faces death threats just days after beheading of teacher
BronThe mayor of Bron, on the outskirts of Lyon, France, has been threatened with death. Several tags on which can be read “we are going to behead you” were found in the city.
Parties in the Libyan conflict agree on a ceasefire
GenevaThe parties in the Libyan conflict signed a ceasefire agreement in Geneva. The UN Support Mission in Libya reported about the event today on its Facebook page. The signing ceremony was broadcasted live by the UN television service.
Trump-Biden: The non-verbal debate
An expert in nonverbal communication watched the Trump-Biden debate with the sound turned down – here’s what he saw.
Will universalist republican slogans be enough to save France?
ParisAfter the deadly knife attack in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, the French are particularly worried about a terrorist risk. So-called "progressives" have contributed to this situation, the Minister of National Education stressed. But Emmanuel Macron is guilty too.
Sudanese suspected of deadly stabbing will become a burden to Dutch taxpayers
Den BoschA 25-year-old migrant will be tried next January for stabbing an 18-year-old young Dutch citizen to death in the town of Oss last April. The alleged murderer is a Sudanese asylum seeker known to police as a troublemaker. But even if found guilty, the killer may not be deported.
German students not very interested in other cultures but show respect for them
BerlinGerman students want to learn less than others how people from foreign cultures live or see the world. The latest Pisa study, presented on Thursday by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), showed that only 47 percent were interested in such learning content.
Libya: Conflict parties approach each other through a common state budget
TripoliTwo Libyan belligerents, the Government of National Accord (GNA) ruling in Tripoli and the opposition Libyan National Army (LNA) has announced a thaw after years of fighting. The initiative for this comes from the Deputy Prime Minister of the GNA, Ahmed Maiteeq, and the commander of the LNA, General Khalifa Haftar.
Sweden: Boy shot in the chest by two immigrants
BoråsA 16-year-old boy was shot in the chest with a shotgun by two immigrants in a nature area on the outskirts of Borås.
Muslim Internet users laugh at the beheading of French teacher
While French President Emmanuel Macron was paying tribute, on Facebook, to the murdered teacher, hundreds of Muslim Internet users were making fun of Samuel Paty.
French mayor faces death threats just days after beheading of teacher
BronThe mayor of Bron, on the outskirts of Lyon, France, has been threatened with death. Several tags on which can be read “we are going to behead you” were found in the city.
Parties in the Libyan conflict agree on a ceasefire
GenevaThe parties in the Libyan conflict signed a ceasefire agreement in Geneva. The UN Support Mission in Libya reported about the event today on its Facebook page. The signing ceremony was broadcasted live by the UN television service.
Trump-Biden: The non-verbal debate
An expert in nonverbal communication watched the Trump-Biden debate with the sound turned down – here’s what he saw.
Will universalist republican slogans be enough to save France?
ParisAfter the deadly knife attack in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, the French are particularly worried about a terrorist risk. So-called "progressives" have contributed to this situation, the Minister of National Education stressed. But Emmanuel Macron is guilty too.
Sudanese suspected of deadly stabbing will become a burden to Dutch taxpayers
Den BoschA 25-year-old migrant will be tried next January for stabbing an 18-year-old young Dutch citizen to death in the town of Oss last April. The alleged murderer is a Sudanese asylum seeker known to police as a troublemaker. But even if found guilty, the killer may not be deported.
German students not very interested in other cultures but show respect for them
BerlinGerman students want to learn less than others how people from foreign cultures live or see the world. The latest Pisa study, presented on Thursday by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), showed that only 47 percent were interested in such learning content.
Libya: Conflict parties approach each other through a common state budget
TripoliTwo Libyan belligerents, the Government of National Accord (GNA) ruling in Tripoli and the opposition Libyan National Army (LNA) has announced a thaw after years of fighting. The initiative for this comes from the Deputy Prime Minister of the GNA, Ahmed Maiteeq, and the commander of the LNA, General Khalifa Haftar.
Sweden: Boy shot in the chest by two immigrants
BoråsA 16-year-old boy was shot in the chest with a shotgun by two immigrants in a nature area on the outskirts of Borås.