Europe’s Migrant Crisis: Views from Central Europe
The European Union has initiated legal action against four Central European countries for failing to take in migrants.
The European Union has initiated legal action against four Central European countries for failing to take in migrants.
Middle Eastern crime syndicates have established themselves across Germany, where they operate with virtual impunity.
Authorities in Hamburg have begun confiscating private dwellings to ease a housing shortage.
Donald Trump and the Return of European Anti-Americanism European anti-Americanism — which was on the wane during the presidency of Barack Obama, who steered the United States on a course of globalism rather than nationalism — is back with a vengeance.
Police in many parts of Germany say they are stretched to the limit and unable to maintain law and order amid a spike in crimes committed by migrants.
Germany’s migrant rape crisis has now spread to cities and towns in all 16 of Germany’s federal states.
A growing number of Germans are emigrating from Germany as mass immigration transforms parts of the country beyond recognition.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has proposed amending the Constitution to prevent the European Union from settling migrants in Hungary without the approval of Parliament.
German authorities are debating the contours of a new law that would crack down on child marriages after it emerged that some 1,500 underage brides are now living in the country.
The French government has pledged to dismantle “The Jungle,” a squalid migrant camp in Calais, by the end of 2016.
Building work has begun on a wall in Calais, a major transport hub on the edge of the English Channel, to prevent migrants from stowing away on cars, trucks, ferries and trains bound for Britain.
European leaders are discussing “far-reaching proposals” to build a pan-European military.