Crime figures in Germany’s most populous state, North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), increased by 13.7 per cent compared to last year, and in the case of serious crimes like murder, non-Germans were vastly overrepresented.
How’s your life this Christmas? Can you barely afford to fill up your tank with petrol, and pay the skyrocketing cost of meat and bread caused by the exorbitant fuel prices which farmers and distributors now have to pay to bring their products to market?
Do you like being told what you can and cannot read? What happened to the maxim, ‘I disagree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.’
‘It’s very simple. In the Soviet Union, we don’t believe our propaganda. In America, you actually believe yours!’ ~ Soviet Journalist to American journalists.
The three leaders of Italy’s coalition partners hold vastly differing views on how best to tackle the war in Ukraine. Are the three leading lights of Italy’s right in harmony, or are cracks in the right-wing alliance starting to show?
The Australian presenter cracked up on air during a discussion of the US leader’s health. Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi burst into laughter live on air after viewing a montage of US President Joe Biden’s most memorable blunders.
Western nations had grown accustomed to believing that they could get away with anything. Civilians in Donbass suffered terribly while Kiev’s backers pretended they wanted to resolve the conflict peacefully, the Russian president revealed to the listening and watching world on February 21.
The Italian Chamber of Deputies has approved a government decree designed to limit the activity of ‘humanitarian’ vessels escorting migrants from the Mediterranean to the shores of Italy.
Giorgia Meloni’s far-right governing coalition retained control of Lombardy and seized power from the center-left in Lazio’s regional government.
If the bloc wants so much to go to war, it should fight inflation, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán suggested. Western sanctions on Russia over Ukraine have failed to end the conflict, but have instead wreaked havoc on Europe’s economy and driven up inflation, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said.
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