Boss Ontario Premier Doug Ford broke down in tears and issued an apology after his province applied, then relaxed, the strictest coronavirus restrictions in North America. His critics weren’t pacified.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has banned virtue-signalling athletes from kneeling in solidarity with the murderous anti-White Black Lives Matter movement during the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
‘All White people are racist,’ claims Black activist and former advisor to Belgium’s Flemish Youth Council
Police in Germany have admitted to using illegal methods to protect a Syrian migrant who had received probation and community service for the killing of a local German man, including harassing the victim’s grieving father and suggesting that he posed a threat to the migrant.
A group of 14 paintings, watercolours, and drawings by the twice elected German chancellor Adolf Hitler went under the hammer at the Weilder auction house in Nuremberg several years ago collectively fetching €400,000 ($450,000).
Candace Owens was on FIRE with Tucker Carlson tonight discussing the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict and what it really means for the country.
A report has claimed British police were often confused by coronavirus laws and struggled to enforce them. This failing leaves people questioning why law enforcement was fining people based on guidelines they didn’t understand.
Demonstrators gathered in the tens of thousands in the capital of Occupied Germany as the nation’s ruling caste debates whether to give Angela Merkel’s regime more authority to impose lockdowns on areas they claim to have high Covid-19 infections.
On 15 April 2019, the fire at Paris’ Notre-Dame caused international emotion after the blaze brought its towering spire and roof crashing to the ground, wiping out centuries of priceless heritage central to French culture and history. Two years later, the work to make the cathedral safe is nearing completion.
Allach porcelain collectors are aware of Heinrich Hoffmann’s photograph taken in Obersalzberg on April 20, 1944, in which Heinrich Himmler presents Allach figures to Adolf Hitler for his 55th birthday. This is one of the most “quoted” photographs when it comes to the Allach factory. And here’s the first question I want to ask: “How many figurines are on the table?”
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