Coronavirus: China Floods Europe With Defective Medical Equipment
By April 3, 2020 Read More →

Coronavirus: China Floods Europe With Defective Medical Equipment

A growing number of countries are reporting that millions of pieces of medical equipment donated by, or purchased from, China to defeat the pandemic are defective and unusable.

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Coronavirus: How “Progressive” Ideology Led to Catastrophe in Spain
By March 30, 2020 Read More →

Coronavirus: How “Progressive” Ideology Led to Catastrophe in Spain

The Spanish government, comprised of a coalition of Socialists and Communists, is facing legal action for alleged negligence in its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus: The European Union Unravels
By March 27, 2020 Read More →

Coronavirus: The European Union Unravels

As the coronavirus pandemic rages through Europe, the foundational pillars of the European Union are crumbling one by one.

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Coronavirus: China’s Propaganda Campaign in Europe
By March 22, 2020 Read More →

Coronavirus: China’s Propaganda Campaign in Europe

The Chinese government has been fast-tracking shipments of medical aid to Europe in an effort to deflect criticism over its responsibility for the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus: Germany Whips Up Anti-Americanism
By March 19, 2020 Read More →

Coronavirus: Germany Whips Up Anti-Americanism

The German government has promoted a fake news story asserting that the United States is trying to gain exclusive access to a coronavirus vaccine being developed by a German biotech firm.

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Coronavirus: Europe’s ‘Open Borders’ System Faces Collapse
By March 17, 2020 Read More →

Coronavirus: Europe’s ‘Open Borders’ System Faces Collapse

The European system of open internal borders — a cornerstone of European integration — is on the brink of collapse.

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German Court Rejects Attempt to Enshrine Sharia Law
By February 29, 2020 Read More →

German Court Rejects Attempt to Enshrine Sharia Law

Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court has ruled that the constitutionally guaranteed religious freedoms of Muslims can be curtailed if public displays of religiosity endanger the ideological and religious neutrality of the state.

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Greece’s Migrant Crisis: “A Powder Keg Ready to Explode”
By February 28, 2020 Read More →

Greece’s Migrant Crisis: “A Powder Keg Ready to Explode”

A plan by the Greek government to build new migrant camps on five Aegean islands has sparked violent opposition from local residents, who fear that the facilities will encourage yet more mass migration from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

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France: Macron Vows Crackdown on Political Islam
By February 21, 2020 Read More →

France: Macron Vows Crackdown on Political Islam

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced new measures aimed at countering political Islam in France. The changes would limit the role that foreign governments have in France in training imams, financing mosques and educating children.

Posted in: France, Islam in Europe
UK Court: Sharia Marriages Not Valid Under English Law
By February 19, 2020 Read More →

UK Court: Sharia Marriages Not Valid Under English Law

The Court of Appeal, the second highest court in England and Wales after the Supreme Court, has ruled that the Islamic marriage contract, known as nikah in Arabic, is not valid under English law.

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Spain: European Court Approves Summary Deportations of Illegal Migrants
By February 17, 2020 Read More →

Spain: European Court Approves Summary Deportations of Illegal Migrants

The ruling, which effectively authorizes European governments summarily to deport illegal migrants immediately at the border, transfers some decision-making powers on immigration back to European nation states.

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Italy: Salvini Facing Show Trial for “Kidnapping” Migrants
By February 14, 2020 Read More →

Italy: Salvini Facing Show Trial for “Kidnapping” Migrants

The Italian Senate has voted to strip former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini of parliamentary immunity so that he can face kidnapping charges for refusing to allow migrants to disembark from a ship at a port in Sicily.

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