Spain: Law on Citizenship for Sephardic Jews Ends in Failure
A piece of much-heralded legislation to grant Spanish citizenship to up to 3.5 million descendants of Jews expelled from the country in 1492 is about to end in failure.
A piece of much-heralded legislation to grant Spanish citizenship to up to 3.5 million descendants of Jews expelled from the country in 1492 is about to end in failure.
A senior German diplomat appointed to head an EU barter system that would enable European companies to sidestep U.S. sanctions on Iran stepped down after giving an interview in which he criticized the existence of Israel and praised Tehran’s ballistic missile program.
Turkey has threatened to re-open the floodgates of mass migration to Europe unless Turkish nationals are granted visa-free travel to the European Union.
Former German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen has been narrowly confirmed as the next President of the European Commission, the powerful administrative arm of the European Union.
The ongoing war in Yemen has increased the Houthis dependence on weapons and financial support from Iran, whose position in Yemen is stronger than ever.
This year’s Christmas season has been marked by Islam-related controversies in nearly every European country.
Austria is poised to become the vanguard of Western Europe’s resistance to mass migration from the Muslim world.
Populist tycoon Andrej Babis and his Eurosceptic political party have won the Czech Republic’s parliamentary election.
An off-the-cuff proposal by German Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière to introduce Muslim public holidays has sparked a furious debate over the role of Islam in Germany.
A groundbreaking new law regulating the integration of immigrants has gone into effect in Austria.
Spain is on track to overtake Greece as the second-biggest gateway for migrants entering Europe by sea.
The debate continues over Islamic dress codes in France and other secular European states.