German federal police officers experienced an unusual attack at the train station Jüterborg last Thursday. Two persons had used the regional express to Jüterborg without a necessary train ticket.
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Phrase of the Year: Fake News
The Language Council of Norway has voted "falske nyheter" or fake news the new expression of the year in Norwegian, and credited US President Donald Trump with popularising the term.
Britian’s National Health survey questions pre-teen gender
Britain’s governmental health organisation has sent out a questionaire to young primary school children across parts of the country to probe whether they feel "comfortable" with their biological identity.
A Muslim majority in 30 years?
Even if all current 28 EU members, plus Norway and Switzerland, closed their borders to migrants, the Islamic population will continue to expand. Moreover, the fastest-breeding demographic group in Europe is also the most resistant to European democracy.
Corsican voters demand greater autonomy from France
A coalition for greater autonomy for Corsica won Sunday’s second-round vote on the French island. Pro-Corsican candidates won a 56.5 percent share, strengthening the hand of island-dwellers seeking control over their own affairs.
Hundreds of Sicilians march against migrant flood as terror hits
Sicilians have taken to the streets in an effort to have a migrant centre closed down. The march coincided with a terror attack authorities tried to downplay.
EU members sign joint defence pact
Some 25 of the EU's current 28 member states joined the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), suggesting consensus among member states for a new defense union. PESCO is expected to address immediate threats without having to rely on NATO for all of the EU's defense needs.
Tomio Okamura: ‘Violence an indivisible part of political Islam’
Tomio Okamura is the leader of the SPD political party in the Czech Republic. Although Okamura's father was Japanese and his mother Moravian, his party promotes direct democracy and opposes mass immigration and Islamization.
‘Islam is not entitled to Jerusalem’
Michael Stürzenberger, a controversial German politician, defended the decision by US President Trump to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Czech leader warns that migrant quotas could fuel rise of anti-EU parties
The European Union will fuel the rise of anti-EU parties in Eastern states if they are forced to take in migrants against their will, the designated Czech Prime Minister has warned.
Phrase of the Year: Fake News
The Language Council of Norway has voted "falske nyheter" or fake news the new expression of the year in Norwegian, and credited US President Donald Trump with popularising the term.
Britian’s National Health survey questions pre-teen gender
Britain’s governmental health organisation has sent out a questionaire to young primary school children across parts of the country to probe whether they feel "comfortable" with their biological identity.
A Muslim majority in 30 years?
Even if all current 28 EU members, plus Norway and Switzerland, closed their borders to migrants, the Islamic population will continue to expand. Moreover, the fastest-breeding demographic group in Europe is also the most resistant to European democracy.
Corsican voters demand greater autonomy from France
A coalition for greater autonomy for Corsica won Sunday’s second-round vote on the French island. Pro-Corsican candidates won a 56.5 percent share, strengthening the hand of island-dwellers seeking control over their own affairs.
Hundreds of Sicilians march against migrant flood as terror hits
Sicilians have taken to the streets in an effort to have a migrant centre closed down. The march coincided with a terror attack authorities tried to downplay.
EU members sign joint defence pact
Some 25 of the EU's current 28 member states joined the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), suggesting consensus among member states for a new defense union. PESCO is expected to address immediate threats without having to rely on NATO for all of the EU's defense needs.
Tomio Okamura: ‘Violence an indivisible part of political Islam’
Tomio Okamura is the leader of the SPD political party in the Czech Republic. Although Okamura's father was Japanese and his mother Moravian, his party promotes direct democracy and opposes mass immigration and Islamization.
‘Islam is not entitled to Jerusalem’
Michael Stürzenberger, a controversial German politician, defended the decision by US President Trump to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Czech leader warns that migrant quotas could fuel rise of anti-EU parties
The European Union will fuel the rise of anti-EU parties in Eastern states if they are forced to take in migrants against their will, the designated Czech Prime Minister has warned.