Xavier Bertrand, an establishment conservative and one of France’s contenders for next year’s presidential elections, has warned that the country faces a real risk of civil war due to out-of-control gang violence in urban areas.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made sure that Hungary will have enough financing to launch its own recovery program despite the row with the European Commission, Romanian daily Evenimentul Zilei writes.
In spite of video evidence online, police operatives in Berlin, Germany, have flatly rejected the criticism by the United Nations special rapporteur on torture of their heavy-handed response to anti-lockdown rallies that saw hundreds arrested.
Belarus has taken the innovative and dramatic step of allowing visa-free travel to countries such as Pakistan, Jordan, Egypt, and South Africa. This move is an open invitation that could result in hundreds of thousands using Belarus as a transit country into the rest of Europe.
In 1979, the British far-right anti-immigrant party National Front was poised to make massive gains in the general election. Tory Party contender Margaret Thatcher, disregarding the fact that more migrants had poured into the UK under Conservative party office than Labour made an anti-immigration speech that anti-migrant Enoch Powell would have applauded. Consequently, the Tory swept in – and so did millions of migrants.
What is it about the unelected EU President Ursula van Leyen that she gets her knickers constantly in a twist in her degeneracy and her shabby attempts to degrade the God given role of men and women?
Inhabitants of Germany were vaccinated with an expired vaccine for more than a month. The inscription that accompanied the preparation was misleading. The labelling indicated a longer storage period, which is not true.
Do you ever recall (pre-covid) being given a vaccine and the doctor saying that even though you’ve had it, you could still catch say yellow fever and pass it on to others? Strange that isn’t it?
Battling to thwart Brussels open gates policies Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government moves to protect Europe’s borders beyond Hungary by repeatedly sending Hungarian police to neighbouring Balkan countries to stop the flood of migrants fleeing from NATO conflicts.
URSULA von der Leyen’s European Commission has dropped a bombshell which has been referred to as an ‘unsatisfactory situation for the EU and its citizens’.
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