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Thousands rally at anti-Islam protest in Germany
6000, 17000, 24000, 35000… now Pegida the movement is a scale that Germany would not have suspected.
At least 17,500 people took part in a protest against Islamization in Germany’s eastern city of Dresden, according to police. The Monday rally comes as the latest round of demonstrations organized by the rising far-right PEGIDA movement.
Thousands gathered by Dresden’s iconic opera house,...
Tens of thousands of Kurds protest over ISIS inaction in Europe
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Dusseldorf, Paris and London on Saturday to call for greater action to protect the Syrian border town of Kobani against the advancing Islamic State militants.
About 20,000 protesters from several German cities and abroad marched peacefully to the local parliament building in Dusseldorf. Waving flags of the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and holding...
Storm kills 6 Germans in North Rhine Westphalia
At least six people have been killed and 30 others seriously wounded during storms that ravaged Germany’s most populous state of North Rhine Westphalia.
According to German media reports, three people died when a tree landed on a garden shed in which they were seeking shelter in the state capital of Dusseldorf on Monday.
Firefighters were able to rescue three more injured people, two severely...
Saudi prince defects: 'Brutality, oppression as govt scared of Arab revolts'
Prince Khalid Bin Farhan Al-Saud
Saudi Arabia, a major supporter of opposition forces in Syria, has increased crackdown on its own dissenters, with 30,000 activists reportedly in jail. In an exclusive interview to RT a Saudi prince defector explained what the monarchy fears most.
“Saudi Arabia has stepped up arrests and trials of peaceful dissidents, and responded with force to demonstrations by...
No more EU welcome mat
The political dislocations under way across Europe are remarkable. Some are inevitable, the result of economic and currency crises and the efforts being made by governments to cut spending and reduce deficits. But these have also changed the nature of the immigration debate.
Ireland last week found itself facing a deficit of one-third of its gross domestic product as it sought to clear up the unholy...