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.
EXCLUSIVE: Portugal is paying a high price after a new law allows up to 300 million foreigners to gain legal residency, says the leader of Portugal’s CHEGA party, André Ventura.
Henry Kissinger, the foreign policy eminence grise who has advised half a dozen US presidents, has caused the deaths of over 3 million people, according to an Intercept report published Tuesday to mark the realpolitik strategist’s 100th birthday.
Conservative broadcaster Nigel Farage said the record figures represent ‘a total breach of trust between voters and this government’: Net migration into Britain last year reached a record 606,000, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday.
Cologne is a homosexual mecca where sex is the new religion, Lust Magazine claims: Cologne has been named the world’s most ‘sexually liberated’ city, with the city’s panoply of homosexual bars and LGBT events bumping it to the top of a list compiled by a German magazine.
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.
‘To know who rules over you know who you dare not criticize.’ Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in his speech on Hiroshima, never named the country that dropped the atomic bomb on the city during World War II.
In a period of understandable news fatigue, it is more important than ever to separate government-sponsored spin (mainstream media) from dissident media (Europe Renaissance).
It also ruled that there was no basis for sentences for people who disobeyed because the order not to go out onto the street during the coronavirus was unlawful. Spain’s Supreme Court has given the green light to annul 1.2 million fines, and prison sentences, for people who breached the Covid-19 lockdown.
The leaders of the G-7 countries, gathered this year at the Hiroshima summit, despite all their differences, have one thing in common: none of them is popular with voters. As a result, the current G7 meeting has turned into something of a lonely-hearts club where leaders despised and mocked by their people can complain about their internal problems.
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