Violence Flares at English Channel Migrant Camps as Ethic Groups Fight for Dominance
Competition for the lucrative human trafficking trade between ethnically-based gangs operating in northern France is driving rising violence.
Competition for the lucrative human trafficking trade between ethnically-based gangs operating in northern France is driving rising violence.
An Edinburgh venue cancelled a comedy show featuring Father Ted creator Graham Linehan over the comedian’s views on transgenderism.
The communist government of North Korea published a report through state media on Wednesday confirming the presence of American Private 2nd Class Travis King in the country and claiming that he had illegally crossed into it to flee racism.
NATO member Poland displayed its state-of-the-art weapons and defense systems at a massive military parade Tuesday.
Jesuit Father Thomas Reese has asserted that anyone who doubts the climate crisis “is so deep in denial they would not flee a burning house if their clothes were on fire.”
Police have launched an investigation after a candidate for the Alternative for Germany party was allegedly attacked by a group of migrants.
Surveillance equipment rolled out to promote ‘Low Traffic Neighbourhoods’ are being repeatedly damaged or disabled, it is claimed.
John F. Clauser, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2022, has decried the “pseudoscience” undergirding today’s climate change alarmism that threatens “the well-being of billions of people.”
Germany’s Cabinet is set to decriminalize possession and allow members of “cannabis clubs” to buy the substance for recreational purposes.
The EU has reported baulked at calls from Britain to accept the return of illegal migrants who cross the English Channel from France.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Darin Hoover — whose son, Staff Sgt. Darin Taylor Hoover Jr. was killed during the Kabul airport attack during the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 — stated that the Biden administration
Tuesday marked the second anniversary of the fall of Kabul, certainly the worst of President Joe Biden’s unforced errors in foreign policy and arguably among the worst in the history of the American presidency.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi claims peace is returning to the turbulent province of Manipur after months of tribal warfare.
Today marked two years since the beginning of the Biden administration, and nearly two years since the Pentagon promised condolence payments to an Afghan aid worker’s family that it accidentally killed.
Brazilian radical leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Monday that he hopes to see more American investments in Brazil’s green energy projects one week after failing to invite President Joe Biden to an environmental summit despite Biden pledging $500 million to Lula’s Amazon fund.
Actor-comedian Rob Schneider has blasted President Joe Biden for giving more money to Ukraine than to the people in Hawaii who have lost their homes in the Maui fires.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry celebrated the two-year anniversary of the Taliban conquering Afghanistan on Tuesday.
Jerry Dunleavy, author of the new book “Kabul: The Untold Story of Biden’s Fiasco and the American Warriors Who Fought to the End,” discusses today’s anniversary of America’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan and the lessons learned.
Authorities in Mexico are investigating the discovery of 13 dismembered bodies stuffed into large chest freezers in the coastal state of Veracruz. Initial reports pointed to more than 34 bodies, but authorities have since revealed that the dozens of body parts in the ice chests are from only 13 unique bodies.
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul says he is “prepared to put a hold on funding” for Afghanistan due to Taliban theft.
President Joe Biden announced Monday that survivors of the Maui fires would receive “a one-time $700 payment per household,” after he faced criticism for telling a reporter he had “no comment” on the rising death toll.
Pope Francis has called for more effective aid to migrants trying to reach European shores, decrying the death toll of those attempting the perilous journey from north Africa to Italy.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said on Tuesday that Afghan journalism is “still resisting after two years of Taliban persecution,” but that resistance is sadly muted.
Three Bulgarian citizens suspected of spying on behalf of the Russian Federation have been arrested in the UK.
The Taliban “Ministry of the Interior” announced on Monday that it had held meetings with senior executives from the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei to discuss the potential of installing a high-end surveillance system in every province of Afghanistan – potentially granting the jihadist terror outfit unprecedented repressive capabilities.
Growth is running far below the official target.
The Taliban marked two years as the uncontested government of Afghanistan on Tuesday, the anniversary of its takeover of Kabul.
Nigel Farage has been asked to provide evidence to the banking regulator as it expands its investigation into politically-inspired debanking.
Tombstone, Arizona, Marshal’s Office deputies interdicted a human smuggling attempt and found four suspected migrants in an SUV. Border Patrol agents assisted the deputies and identified the migrants as illegally present in the United States.
Russian forces unleashed a barrage of missiles on regions across Ukraine early Tuesday, killing civilians and damaging infrastructure.
A former general in Ukraine’s intelligence agency has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for treason for passing state secrets to Russia.
The global diminution of the Disney brand continued Tuesday as it announced Lucasfilm’s visual effects and animation studio in Singapore is closing.
Green politician Annalena Baerbock’s VIP jet is broken, and after the second attempt to fly to Australia the diplomat cancelled the visit.
Open Society Foundations, the charity founded by billionaire George Soros, is ready to lessen its influence in Europe and pivot to a wider global presence.
A 45-year-old man was charged Tuesday with threatening to blow up a plane during a flight from Australia to Malaysia that returned to Sydney.