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EUROPE RENAISSANCE is not just another news desk as there are others publishing stories the palace press won’t touch. Our News Desk is managed by Michael Walsh, an award-winning journalist and columnist with nearly 40 years of experience including writing for international mainstream media.

Most Germans do not trust the state – poll

The majority of respondents believe the nation’s officials are unable to fulfil their duties, a new survey shows. Trust in the state has fallen to record lows in Germany and most of the population thinks their officials are simply incapable of doing their job, a new survey commissioned by the nation’s biggest public sector employee union shows.

The Western world has moved too far to the left, claims Sex Pistols founder Lydon

The godfather of punk slammed liberals for advocating mass immigration and destroying working-class values in favour of ‘fashionable elitism’. The world has moved too far to the left and the liberal politics endorsed by many mainstream politicians only work to serve the elite regimes and undermine working-class values, John Lydon, the former lead vocalist of the English punk band Sex Pistols, says.

The EU is a failed project – German Patriotic Party

The anti-globalist nationalist Alternative for Germany wants the bloc to focus on border security and strategic independence. The European Union’s migration, climate, and monetary policies have completely failed, according to a policy document adopted by the patriotic Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. However, unlike Britain, the party aims to change the EU from within rather than withdraw from the bloc.

UNLEASH HELL ON EUROPE

52 injured as migrants clash at Eritrean cultural festival in Sweden. Pro- and anti-government groups caused chaos in Stockholm as vehicles and festival tents were torched, and police prepare for further disorder. Swedish state police are preparing for more civil unrest at an Eritrean cultural festival being held in Stockholm after more than 50 people were injured and dozens detained in violent scenes on Thursday.