Violent Nigerian Migrant Injures French Border Police After Asylum Rejection
Two French border police were injured by a Nigerian migrant at a railway station after he refused to give officials his papers during an identification check.
Two French border police were injured by a Nigerian migrant at a railway station after he refused to give officials his papers during an identification check.
Just two of the 17 NGO migrant “taxis” operating in the Mediterranean Sea are certified as search and rescue vessels, despite all claiming they engage in “rescue” operations.
The Swedish parliament has approved a constitutional amendment to criminalise foreign espionage and disclosure of secret information, limiting what the press may report on certain subjects.
Arson is suspected by investigators after a fire broke out at the cathedral of Saint-Pol-de-Léon on Thursday evening in what could be just the latest arson attack on a Roman Catholic church in France. The fire is believed to have broken
European Commission Vice-President Dubravka Šuica has suggested that Europe should increase migration from Africa and other areas in a bid to stem the demographic problems the continent faces due to an ageing population.
A library in the multicultural city of Malmo, Sweden claims to have received death threats following a story time performance by a pair of drag queens that took place last month.
Four men apologised, gave the stolen goods back, and help clean after saying they’d realised they had targeted the wrong house.
A group of migrants are alleged to have set a detention facility on fire this week after what was claimed to be a coordinated action.
In the case of serious shortages this winter, Finland may be forced to shut down 40 per cent of the country’s road lights.
The Italian Interior Minister is considering confiscating the ships of migrant taxi NGOs as part of a new security decree.
A Syrian man faces trial in Vienna after allegedly nearly stabbing a fellow Syrian man to death because the latter was applying himself to learning German on a course they attended.
A people smuggler allegedly bragged to an undercover journalist that he is in contact with migrant taxi NGOs operating in the Mediterranean.
A Calais fisherman claims to have witnessed people smugglers pushing migrants into the waters of the English Channel.
Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is in an emergency meeting amid reports that two stray rockets fell in a Polish town on the Ukrainian border, killing two people.
France has released 343 convicted terrorists from prison, with those still considered threats placed under supervision.
Two people smugglers were arrested in Hungary on Monday after they shot at police with 21 asylum seekers crammed into their vehicle.
Frontex reports there have been over 275k illegal crossings into the EU so far this year, figures not seen since the migrant crisis in 2016.
The extensive library of the main suspect in an alleged terrorist attack that left one police officer dead is being analysed by specialists.
The city of Berlin has announced it will be expanding its migrant reception centre a former airport for an additional 3,600 Ukrainians.
KFC has apologized after sending notifications to Germans calling on them to remember the Nazi pogroms against Jews by buying their chicken.
Despite promising to take in 3,500 migrants from other European Union countries, France has received just 38 people since June — and will not take any more after Italy rejected port access to an NGO’s migrant “taxi” ship.
Two brothers born in Iran have been charged with spying on behalf of Russia in Sweden for ten years, with one of the brothers having held jobs in the Swedish Security Police (Sapo) and the Swedish armed forces.
In a resolution adopted this week, the European Union has condemned structural and institutional racism along with denouncing the demographic theory of a “Great Replacement”.
The number of deaths caused by drugs in Finland has tripled since 2000 with drug deaths peaking in 2020.
The Danish team has been banned by FIFA from wearing tops at the World Cup which draws attention to Qatar’s human rights violations.
An Afghan migrant was arrested over the fatal stabbing of a young 19-year-old woman after he allegedly confessed to his victim’s father.
Members of the European Parliament are concerned not doing enough is being done to investigate spyware surveiling politicians and journalists.
Vienna is set to house 350 refugees in a luxury hotel in the centre of the Austrian capital as they struggle to accommodate arrivals.
A 72-year-old man has been sentenced to six months in prison by a UK court after being found guilty of violating Chinese coronavirus lockdown rules by selling mince pies at a shooting club and attempting to destroy evidence afterwards. Maurice
Poland reported a surge in illegals crossing from Belarus, apparently taking advantage of the new surveillance systems not working yet.
The number of murders and attempted murders in France between known criminals is up 25% this year, with violence linked to drug trafficking.
A court in Finland began hearing a case of alleged illegal Halal slaughter of up to 2,500 sheep, claiming they were no-stun kills.
A terrorist watchlist Tunisian migrant banned from entering Europe was arrested in the no-go Paris suburbs of Seine-Saint-Denis on Sunday.
Just under two-thirds of Italians support the immigration policies of firebrand Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Trudeau was informed the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was directly funding at least eleven candidates in the 2019 election, claim states.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland called on Canadians to consider cancelling streaming services to help ease the burden of inflation.
A senior member of Spanish populists VOX announced the party will pursue a national referendum on immigration.
Top naval officer expressed support for a naval blockade in the Mediterranean to halt illegal migration to alleviate human suffering.
Danish prosecutors have charged three women, all in their thirties, for promoting terrorism after travelling to Syria where they joined the Islamic State and married members of the jihadist terror organisation.
Three unions in Sweden are sounding the alarm over levels of violence and threats in Swedish primary schools in the city of Kungälv, claiming teachers and other staff have even been threatened with murder.