BELGRADE (Sputnik) – The retreating coronavirus pandemic may soon be replaced by another crisis in Europe as the current situation in Afghanistan risks reigniting uncontrollable waves of migration, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Thursday.
Lithuanian prime minister Ingrida Simonyte explained her government’s decision on Friday to declare a state of emergency.
Santiago Abascal signs together with Viktor Orbán, Marine Le Pen, Jaroslaw Kaczyński, Georgia Meloni and Matteo Salvini a document to stop the federalist drift of the European Union into a globalist dictatorship.
After nearly seven years in power, Stefan Löfven, Sweden’s far left migrant-loving prime minister, has resigned following a no-confidence vote. Humiliatingly, this makes him the first Swedish head of state ever to lose such a motion.
SPAIN is in the lethal grip of a far-left George Soros sponsored regime. The writing is on the wall and for your convenience is written in clear English. Perhaps, as George Orwell surmised, ‘some need to have the backs to the wall, maybe with an African’s knife at their throat, before they see the writing on the wall.
Since the government forced ban on the Génération Identitaire (Generation Identity) movement in March, the French regime has been increasing the number of legal proceedings against its youthful activists. The state’s targeting of these campaigners raises fears that anyone campaigning against mass immigration policies and illegal immigration, even by peaceful means, could face increasingly repressive legal intimidation, effectively forbidding criticism and political protest on a topic many Europeans and the French are increasingly concerned with.
Just when the world is faced with sweeping changes, the European left, which includes the German Green Party, is determined to use the opportunity to take away all individual choice and freedom from people, German historian and publicist told daily Magyar Nemzet in an interview.
3 dead after knife-wielding man goes on rampage in Germany’s Wuerzburg (VIDEO)
France is to elect a new president in a year. Because the nation’s political situation is extremely dynamic, opinion polls are being followed more closely than ever before. While it is too early to know whether French President Emmanuel Macron will defend his position, the intermediate picture is also interesting. The survey results are a good indication of how much France has changed in the 21st century.
An exhibition has opened in Berlin dedicated to the 14 million ethnic-German refugees who were expelled from their former homelands at the end of World War II.
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