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Western Intelligence agency: Merkel is suffering from ‘neurological problem’
BerlinAt least one western intelligence agency believes that the German Chancellor is suffering from a “neurological problem”.
‘If I have to die, I will die’ says Yellow Vest leader announcing hunger strike
ParisWhile French justice has ordered the Ministry of the Interior and the prefecture to transmit the IGPN administrative investigation file on the circumstances surrounding the injury of Yellow Vest leader Jerome Rodrigues during a demonstration, the latter maintains that the decision has not been executed.
Macron administration is stalling key appointments in EU Commission
BrusselsIn the absence of agreement between the 28 European leaders, negotiations on the sharing of key positions in the EU were suspended on 1 July.
Video: Sweden’s multicultural nightmare
Dan Roodt from South Africa interviews Vávra Suk, editor of Nya Tyder newspaper, on the failure of multiculturalism in Sweden, as well as the rise of populism in his country and in Europe generally.
Hungarian FM: European Council should stop immigration not manage it
LondonHungary has urged the European Council to accept that migration should be stopped rather than managed, said Zoltan Kovacs, State Secretary for International Communication and Relations.
German leaders condemn arrest of lawbreaking Sea Watch 3 captain
German politicians have condemned, in harsh comments, the arrest of Sea Watch captain Carola Rackete. Rackete was arrested on Saturday night after entering the port of Lampedusa with her vessel Sea Watch 3 carrying 40 illegal immigrants aboard.
Finnish anti-immigration leader calls for support of freedom of expression
HelsinkiFinnish leader Jussi Halla-aho has called for laws to support freedom of expression, saying that legal and economic sanctions for merely expressing one's opinion have become too common.
Iceland to scrap law governing traditional gender names
ReykjavikIn Iceland, girls will no longer be given only traditional female names and boys will no longer be given only traditional male names.
Dalai Lama fears that Europe will become ‘Muslim or African’
LondonThe Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader said in an interview on the BBC that a "limited number" of migrants should be allowed to stay in Europe.
Western Intelligence agency: Merkel is suffering from ‘neurological problem’
BerlinAt least one western intelligence agency believes that the German Chancellor is suffering from a “neurological problem”.
‘If I have to die, I will die’ says Yellow Vest leader announcing hunger strike
ParisWhile French justice has ordered the Ministry of the Interior and the prefecture to transmit the IGPN administrative investigation file on the circumstances surrounding the injury of Yellow Vest leader Jerome Rodrigues during a demonstration, the latter maintains that the decision has not been executed.
Macron administration is stalling key appointments in EU Commission
BrusselsIn the absence of agreement between the 28 European leaders, negotiations on the sharing of key positions in the EU were suspended on 1 July.
Video: Sweden’s multicultural nightmare
Dan Roodt from South Africa interviews Vávra Suk, editor of Nya Tyder newspaper, on the failure of multiculturalism in Sweden, as well as the rise of populism in his country and in Europe generally.
Hungarian FM: European Council should stop immigration not manage it
LondonHungary has urged the European Council to accept that migration should be stopped rather than managed, said Zoltan Kovacs, State Secretary for International Communication and Relations.
German leaders condemn arrest of lawbreaking Sea Watch 3 captain
German politicians have condemned, in harsh comments, the arrest of Sea Watch captain Carola Rackete. Rackete was arrested on Saturday night after entering the port of Lampedusa with her vessel Sea Watch 3 carrying 40 illegal immigrants aboard.
Finnish anti-immigration leader calls for support of freedom of expression
HelsinkiFinnish leader Jussi Halla-aho has called for laws to support freedom of expression, saying that legal and economic sanctions for merely expressing one's opinion have become too common.
Iceland to scrap law governing traditional gender names
ReykjavikIn Iceland, girls will no longer be given only traditional female names and boys will no longer be given only traditional male names.
Dalai Lama fears that Europe will become ‘Muslim or African’
LondonThe Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader said in an interview on the BBC that a "limited number" of migrants should be allowed to stay in Europe.