MörsbachPublic transport is expensive and often underutilized in rural communities in Germany, and states, municipalities and the federal government need money for the migrant guests of their welcoming Chancellor.
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‘Racial Discrimination’: Walmart sued for locking up black hair products
A black woman from Riverside County in Los Angeles, is suing Walmart for "discriminating against African-Americans" by locking up products subject to high rates of theft.
Migrants in Switzerland behave like spoilt brats
BaselA Swiss youth hostel in the canton of Baselland had decided that three "unaccompanied child refugees" would become successfully integrated if they were given free stuff. The results were discouraging.
Czech election result: Pro-Russian candidate beats globalist
PragueThe Czech election has been won by incumbent President Milos Zeman. Zeman, aged 73, won with 51.55 percent of the vote against 48.44 percent for academic and political neophyte Jiri Drahos.
Finland’s Marine Le Pen?
HelsinkiOne of the eight contenders to be Finland’s next president, is Laura Huhtasaari. The candidate of the Finns Party has highlighted the growing anti-immigrant, anti-establishment movement, much like France's Marine Le Pen.
Hundreds of migrants in fresh clashes with police in Calais
Calais"We can not go on like that, someone has to do something before something serious happens." These are the words of an entrepreneur from the Dunes area in France, after hundreds of migrants clashed with French police at a food distribution point close to the ferry port of Calais on Thursday night when the migrants threw stones at the officers who responded with tear gas.
One dead and two wounded in Amsterdam shooting
AmsterdamThere has been one casualty reported in a shooting in Amsterdam. Two more people were wounded. The incident occurred on the Grote Wittenburgstraat. Witnesses suggest those injured in the attack may have been teenagers.
Offices of Austrian Vice-Chancellor bugged
On Wednesday evening someone broke into Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache’s office, but nothing was taken. Surveillance equipment had been found in the office earlier, ostensibly to spy on the newly appointed Austrian leader.
South Africa: Highway rock attacks on the rise
A huge rock ripped through the windscreen of the car a South African family was travelling in near the coastal city of Durban, fatally injuring the children. They are not the only victims.
UK warns 9 EU members are at risk of terror attacks
LondonThe magnitude of a terrorist threat facing many countries in the European Union is laid bare by the British government’s travel advisory warnings.
‘Racial Discrimination’: Walmart sued for locking up black hair products
A black woman from Riverside County in Los Angeles, is suing Walmart for "discriminating against African-Americans" by locking up products subject to high rates of theft.
Migrants in Switzerland behave like spoilt brats
BaselA Swiss youth hostel in the canton of Baselland had decided that three "unaccompanied child refugees" would become successfully integrated if they were given free stuff. The results were discouraging.
Czech election result: Pro-Russian candidate beats globalist
PragueThe Czech election has been won by incumbent President Milos Zeman. Zeman, aged 73, won with 51.55 percent of the vote against 48.44 percent for academic and political neophyte Jiri Drahos.
Finland’s Marine Le Pen?
HelsinkiOne of the eight contenders to be Finland’s next president, is Laura Huhtasaari. The candidate of the Finns Party has highlighted the growing anti-immigrant, anti-establishment movement, much like France's Marine Le Pen.
Hundreds of migrants in fresh clashes with police in Calais
Calais"We can not go on like that, someone has to do something before something serious happens." These are the words of an entrepreneur from the Dunes area in France, after hundreds of migrants clashed with French police at a food distribution point close to the ferry port of Calais on Thursday night when the migrants threw stones at the officers who responded with tear gas.
One dead and two wounded in Amsterdam shooting
AmsterdamThere has been one casualty reported in a shooting in Amsterdam. Two more people were wounded. The incident occurred on the Grote Wittenburgstraat. Witnesses suggest those injured in the attack may have been teenagers.
Offices of Austrian Vice-Chancellor bugged
On Wednesday evening someone broke into Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache’s office, but nothing was taken. Surveillance equipment had been found in the office earlier, ostensibly to spy on the newly appointed Austrian leader.
South Africa: Highway rock attacks on the rise
A huge rock ripped through the windscreen of the car a South African family was travelling in near the coastal city of Durban, fatally injuring the children. They are not the only victims.
UK warns 9 EU members are at risk of terror attacks
LondonThe magnitude of a terrorist threat facing many countries in the European Union is laid bare by the British government’s travel advisory warnings.