Pro-life marches take 12 Croatian cities by storm, the largest turnout in the capital of Zagreb

You won’t see this on television news. The pro-life movement is growing in Croatia, writes Croatian journalist Goran Andrijanić, who currently lives in Poland. In the past few weeks, Marches for Life have been held in 12 Croatian cities, with these events designed to draw attention to the need for the protection of life from conception to natural death. The demonstrations were organized by several pro-life non-governmental organizations, with the largest one being ‘In the Name of the Family.’

Police under surveillance for right-wing extremist tendencies in policing migrant neighbourhood

In the city of Dortmund, police officers from the troubled multicultural Wache Nord station say they have experienced increased levels of repression, including from their own police officials simply for doing their job. The police are told not to control the migrant population there, even as businesses and locals complain about open-air drug markets and routine violence.

There are a lot of their corpses here, one tried to escape in a woman’s dress (AUDIO)

Prigozhin answered Zelensky about the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Bakhmut: ‘There are a lot of their corpses here, one tried to escape in a woman’s dress’ (AUDIO). Yevgeny Prigozhin, the military guru of PMC Wagner, responded to Ukrainian President Zelensky’s statement that Artyomovsk (Bakhmut) had not been taken, and that the Ukrainian military was still present in some areas of the city.