KievThe Kremlin was accused this week of killing a journalist in Ukraine. But it turns out that the "dead" man is very much alive.
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Unregulated foreign NGOs in Greece deploy armies of volunteers
AthensSome 114 totally uncontrolled NGOs have deployed an army of more than 7000 volunteers since 2016 on the Greek Island of Lesbos alone, according to Greek news outlet Protothema.
Isolating Russia?
MoscowIn 2017, the number of Russian nationals flying abroad grew by almost one-third, Deputy Head of the FSB’s Border Service, Colonel General Igor Shmotkin told TASS on Monday.
Fresh scandal erupts over migrant applications in Germany
BerlinA fresh scandal has erupted over fraudulent residency approvals for migrants by the German Federal Office for Immigration and Refugees (BAMF).
CDU General Secretary calls AfD ‘threat to Jewish life’
BerlinThe General Secretary from German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party, has accused the AFD of being a "threat to Jewish life in Germany".
Dutch rape victim gets death treats from her Somali attacker
HoornA Somali asylum seeker Mohammed M, who assaulted and raped Hoorn-resident Sylvia Veld at the end of 2016 was supposed to be deported this week. However, he is again the subject of an investigation. The woman had to track down her assailant herself.
Geert Wilders calls for Robinson’s immediate release
The HagueDutch PVV leader Geert Wilders, has called on the UK to "come to their senses" and release Tommy Robinson before he is murdered in prison.
President rejects Italian government – because it’s Eurosceptic
RomeThe President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, has blocked the formation of a government, because he wants to protect the Euro. What was the point of elections in that case? Analyst Gianluca Savoini examines the latest developments.
Italy’s president may face impeachment vote
RomeCalls for the impeachment of Italy's president have been issued, after he refused to appoint a key minister because he was not pro-European enough, while citing concerns by investors.
North Korea happens to be the world’s largest rare earth trove
The value of North Korea's rare earths has reached 8 799 trillion won, a South Korean news outlet reported.
Unregulated foreign NGOs in Greece deploy armies of volunteers
AthensSome 114 totally uncontrolled NGOs have deployed an army of more than 7000 volunteers since 2016 on the Greek Island of Lesbos alone, according to Greek news outlet Protothema.
Isolating Russia?
MoscowIn 2017, the number of Russian nationals flying abroad grew by almost one-third, Deputy Head of the FSB’s Border Service, Colonel General Igor Shmotkin told TASS on Monday.
Fresh scandal erupts over migrant applications in Germany
BerlinA fresh scandal has erupted over fraudulent residency approvals for migrants by the German Federal Office for Immigration and Refugees (BAMF).
CDU General Secretary calls AfD ‘threat to Jewish life’
BerlinThe General Secretary from German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party, has accused the AFD of being a "threat to Jewish life in Germany".
Dutch rape victim gets death treats from her Somali attacker
HoornA Somali asylum seeker Mohammed M, who assaulted and raped Hoorn-resident Sylvia Veld at the end of 2016 was supposed to be deported this week. However, he is again the subject of an investigation. The woman had to track down her assailant herself.
Geert Wilders calls for Robinson’s immediate release
The HagueDutch PVV leader Geert Wilders, has called on the UK to "come to their senses" and release Tommy Robinson before he is murdered in prison.
President rejects Italian government – because it’s Eurosceptic
RomeThe President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, has blocked the formation of a government, because he wants to protect the Euro. What was the point of elections in that case? Analyst Gianluca Savoini examines the latest developments.
Italy’s president may face impeachment vote
RomeCalls for the impeachment of Italy's president have been issued, after he refused to appoint a key minister because he was not pro-European enough, while citing concerns by investors.
North Korea happens to be the world’s largest rare earth trove
The value of North Korea's rare earths has reached 8 799 trillion won, a South Korean news outlet reported.