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—Today’s knife attack in the Hamburg metro system, Germany, once again highlights a deeply concerning consequence of the mass immigration of Muslims into Europe. In my view, this is not an isolated incident but part of a much broader and escalating trend that has serious cultural and security implications for the continent.
—Over the past decades, countries such as Germany, France, Sweden, and Belgium have experienced a dramatic rise in their Muslim populations. According to Pew Research Center, Muslims made up about 4.1% of Europe’s population in 2016. If current immigration patterns continue, projections suggest this number could exceed 14% by 2050. In several European cities — such as Brussels, Malmö, and areas of Paris — Muslims already represent over 30% of the local population in certain districts.
—Simultaneously, Europe has witnessed a disturbing increase in jihadist-motivated terror attacks. The attacks in Paris (2015), Nice (2016), Berlin (2016), London (2017), and Vienna (2020) — among others — are undeniable examples. Many of the perpetrators were either first- or second-generation immigrants, often born in Europe but later radicalized through Islamist networks and ideologies.
—As a Christian, I find this trajectory deeply worrying. Peaceful coexistence between religions is ideal, but it becomes extremely difficult when one side harbors ideological or physical hostility toward the other. Reports from organizations such as Open Doors confirm a growing number of attacks on Christians in Muslim-majority neighborhoods across Europe. These are not isolated anecdotes — they form a consistent pattern that demands serious attention.
—Anyone walking through certain neighborhoods in Paris, Marseille, Cologne, or London today will observe significant demographic and cultural shifts. In many of these areas, traditional European culture has been effectively replaced, and Christian symbols are either unwelcome or openly attacked. This is not speculative — it is visibly happening.
—Given these realities, I believe that firm yet reasonable measures must be considered. Banning further Muslim immigration and expelling individuals linked to extremist ideologies may seem harsh, but these steps are increasingly necessary to safeguard the safety, culture, and identity of European nations. This is not about religious discrimination, but rather about national sovereignty and self-preservation. No country is obliged to accept immigration flows that threaten its historical and spiritual fabric.
—Over the past decades, countries such as Germany, France, Sweden, and Belgium have experienced a dramatic rise in their Muslim populations. According to Pew Research Center, Muslims made up about 4.1% of Europe’s population in 2016. If current immigration patterns continue, projections suggest this number could exceed 14% by 2050. In several European cities — such as Brussels, Malmö, and areas of Paris — Muslims already represent over 30% of the local population in certain districts.
—Simultaneously, Europe has witnessed a disturbing increase in jihadist-motivated terror attacks. The attacks in Paris (2015), Nice (2016), Berlin (2016), London (2017), and Vienna (2020) — among others — are undeniable examples. Many of the perpetrators were either first- or second-generation immigrants, often born in Europe but later radicalized through Islamist networks and ideologies.
—As a Christian, I find this trajectory deeply worrying. Peaceful coexistence between religions is ideal, but it becomes extremely difficult when one side harbors ideological or physical hostility toward the other. Reports from organizations such as Open Doors confirm a growing number of attacks on Christians in Muslim-majority neighborhoods across Europe. These are not isolated anecdotes — they form a consistent pattern that demands serious attention.
—Anyone walking through certain neighborhoods in Paris, Marseille, Cologne, or London today will observe significant demographic and cultural shifts. In many of these areas, traditional European culture has been effectively replaced, and Christian symbols are either unwelcome or openly attacked. This is not speculative — it is visibly happening.
—Given these realities, I believe that firm yet reasonable measures must be considered. Banning further Muslim immigration and expelling individuals linked to extremist ideologies may seem harsh, but these steps are increasingly necessary to safeguard the safety, culture, and identity of European nations. This is not about religious discrimination, but rather about national sovereignty and self-preservation. No country is obliged to accept immigration flows that threaten its historical and spiritual fabric.
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— Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemned an Israeli airstrike in Gaza that killed nine of a Palestinian doctor’s ten children, calling it a “shameful and cowardly act.” In an official statement, Lula said the attack highlights “the cruelty and inhumanity” of a heavily armed state targeting defenseless civilians, especially women and children. He argued that Israel’s current actions are no longer about self-defense, fighting terrorism, or rescuing hostages but rather acts of revenge aimed at depriving Palestinians of basic living conditions to force them from their land — calling it genocide. Brazil continues to support a two-state solution — Israel and Palestine — and advocates for Palestine’s full membership in the UN. During a conference in Spain, Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira echoed Lula’s stance, criticizing the international community’s inaction and warning that history will not forgive silence in the face of such atrocities.
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The Ukrainian Defense Ministry reports that Russian military launched a record 355 Geran-2 kamikaze UAVs tonight at targets on Ukrainian territory.
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Israel has carried out more than 700 air strikes in Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government on December 8, 2024.
At the same time, after the recent meeting between Donald Trump and the new so-called president of the country, the strikes have actually stopped, The New York Times notes.
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At the same time, after the recent meeting between Donald Trump and the new so-called president of the country, the strikes have actually stopped, The New York Times notes.
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❗️The US, UK, Germany, and France lift restrictions on arms supplies to Ukraine - Merz
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🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡- Scenes from Brital, Bekaa region, Lebanon.
⚡️ The US does not want to transfer Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems to Ukraine for free, but is ready to sell them, — The Washington Post, citing Ukrainian and Western officials.
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Germany plans to transfer to Ukraine outdated Patriot PAC-2 anti-aircraft missile systems, which have only a 25% chance of intercepting tactical missiles.
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🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡- BREAKING: The Israeli Galil (Galilee) Brigade has returned to retake full control of the Lebanon-Israel border.
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4 Israeli airstrikes targeted the vicinity Brital, northeastern Lebanon. Secondary detonations were reported at one of the impact sites.
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On May 21st, US Senator Marco Rubio announced a "high possibility" of sanctions against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The claim, backed by Republican Congressman Cory Mills, argues that Brazil’s Supreme Court is persecuting the opposition, journalists, and ordinary citizens. The current focus is on what they call the "imminent politically motivated arrest of former President Bolsonaro."
The sanctions could be enacted under the Magnitsky Act, a US law that allows penalties against individuals involved in corruption or severe human rights violations. Experts confirm the threat is real, although the process requires Congressional approval and final authorization from President Donald Trump, following his recent return to office.
Sanctions might include asset freezes, bank account blocks, visa cancellation, and entry bans into the US. While legal experts suggest the practical impact is minor and mostly symbolic, the political consequences could be significant, reinforcing narratives portraying Moraes as authoritarian.
Bolsonaro’s son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, currently staying in the US amid legal risks in Brazil, is actively lobbying for these sanctions. His efforts aim to strengthen ties between the Brazilian far-right and Trump’s administration. Meanwhile, Brazil's left-wing leaders push for Eduardo’s preventive arrest to protect judicial independence.
In the end, experts suggest this move is more about political signaling than tangible diplomatic pressure.
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🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡- Israeli drones operating over Beirut, Lebanon.
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The city of Rafah in southern Gaza no longer exists.
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Media shows which missiles can fly where if European countries lift restrictions on long-range projectiles
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🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇦The United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the United States have lifted restrictions on the scope of military supplies to Ukraine, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday.
"There are no longer any restrictions on the scope of weapons supplied to Ukraine, neither by the British, nor by the French, nor by us, nor by the Americans. This means that Ukraine can now defend itself, including, for example, by attacking military positions on Russian territory," Merz said at a forum organized by the WDR television network.
https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Merz:-Range-restrictions-on-Ukraine-arms-lifted/64178075
"There are no longer any restrictions on the scope of weapons supplied to Ukraine, neither by the British, nor by the French, nor by us, nor by the Americans. This means that Ukraine can now defend itself, including, for example, by attacking military positions on Russian territory," Merz said at a forum organized by the WDR television network.
https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Merz:-Range-restrictions-on-Ukraine-arms-lifted/64178075
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Merz: Range restrictions on Ukraine arms lifted
Britain, France, Germany and the United States have lifted range restrictions on weapons sent to Ukraine, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday.
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⚡️ The moment of the hard landing of the An-24 in the Irkutsk region is published by the media.
Kirensk airport has temporarily suspended operations.
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Kirensk airport has temporarily suspended operations.
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