In Short

UN official denounces Jewish lobby’s grip on social networks

New YorkA UN human rights expert slammed the Jewish lobby's "control" of social media and questioned Israel's UN membership in an extensive interview with Mondoweiss, published recently.

Why are US road accidents sky-rocketing?

WashingtonThere has been a massive increase in traffic accidents in the United States since last year. Based on its observations, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) predicted some time ago that there would be a statistical increase in traffic deaths in at least 44 (out of 50) US states by 2021.

Asylum applications to Austria have increased threefold

ViennaIn Austria, asylum applications have already tripled compared to the previous year – and the latest onslaught is mostly Afghan, Syrian and Tunisian men. Memories of 2015 are recalled.

Dutch farmers continue to close down busy roads

The HagueDutch farmers have not given up on their fight against the globalist Rutte IV cabinet. They have been blocking roads against the upcoming expropriations of farmers.

Approaching demographic winter as EU youth figures drop further

BerlinThe Germans are already known for their catastrophic demographic situation. The Federal Statistical Office reported yet another low: the proportion of 15 to 24-year-olds in the total German population has fallen to 10 percent for the first time since statistical records began. In Central Germany, young people only make up eight percent of the population.

Le Pen calls for privatization of public broadcasting

ParisFollowing the French National Assembly's abolition of license fees, the Rassemblement National (RN) has called for the complete privatization of public broadcasters. The fact that broadcasting is now financed from taxes is "inconsistent," said Marine Le Pen, leader of the RN parliamentary group.

US city decriminalizes public defecation

KalamazooIn Kalamazoo, Michigan, a city with around 75 000 inhabitants and a growing homeless population, its leaders on Thursday voted to make “equitable changes” in city laws resulting in the decriminalization of littering and public defecation and urination.

German Greens want to give two-year-olds voting rights

BerlinThe youngest member of the German Bundestag, Emilia Fester, has called for voting rights for everyone, including small children.

Dutch language requirement at Dutch university of applied sciences is ‘racist’

The HagueThe Institute for Human Rights (IHR) has ruled in favor of two teachers who protested against a language requirement for a post at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. The university of applied sciences wrongly made an indirect distinction based on race, according to the IHR.

Biden, the most unpopular president ever

WashingtonNever before has a US President met with so much rejection in such a short time. And he has managed this with full mainstream media backing.