European Union: Positive News

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> The notorious case of a few hundred Palestinians granted asylum in Denmark and the outcomes decades later.
> <link to the conservative>
Finally, a majority in the Danish Parliament overruled the conservative-liberal minority government. The Social Democrats, the Social Liberals, and the Socialist People’s Party passed in 1992 a special law granting the whole group asylum in Denmark.
What kind of chimera is this conservative-liberal? :lol: How can conservatives be liberal as well?! These Scandinavians and their adjacent crack me up to no end.
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https://x.com/LeadingReport/status/1982247832779128933
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BREAKING: Far-left candidate Catherine Connolly set to become Ireland’s President.
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^ Excellent - May Ireland go from Green to darker green as quickly as possible :mrgreen:
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Elon Musk Says Civil War in United Kingdom ‘Inevitable' Following Spotlight of Migrant Crimes
Elon Musk has taken to his social media site X with a shocking prediction, speculating that the United Kingdom is bound for a civil war .The 54-year-old billionaire aerospace and social media tycoon’s ominous post on X was in reply to outrage over migrant crime in the UK. On Monday, an Afghan national was arrested after allegedly stabbing three people in Midhurst Gardens in Uxbridge in West London. One victim, identified by locals as 49-year-old Wayne Broadhurst, who was walking his dog down the street, was fatally stabbed.
Safi Dawood has been charged with murder and attempted murder.

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Who will be the modern Oliver Cromwell, I wonder.
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https://x.com/_TheTathya/status/1983951295368265874
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Now this is very interesting...

> Turkey was celebrating its National Day
> No Indian official attended the event
> India completely boycotted the celebration
> Instead, India invited the FM of Cyprus the same day
> Cyprus is an enemy country of Turkey
> The Cypriot FM even slammed Turkey, saying:
“There is an invader on our island.”

India was showing open support to Cyprus... on the exact day Turkey was celebrating its National Day.

Maan gaye Modi Ji
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Not to sure where to put this, It's a Italian company.

Where does a western chemical plant that contaminated drinking water go next? To India

https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... taly-india
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Fighting Islam with bacon and dogs?
natural-born citizens across Europe have taken provocative actions to push back against mass migration, sparked by extremist politicians who argue borders and culture don't matter. This video explores three shocking incidents that highlight this cultural clash:
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Any other channels reporting on it?
https://x.com/TheMossadIL/status/1991221140560465921
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BREAKING The Mossad just dropped a bombshell, and this time it's not a pager:

A Hamas terror network has been operating inside Europe, complete with weapons caches, explosives, and recruited operatives waiting for activation.

This isn’t hypothetical. It was ready to go.

This was a potential October 7 in Europe.
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https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1991029973239390608

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BREAKING:

More than a hundred million dollars have been stolen from Swedish taxpayers by a network of Islamist Muslim Brotherhood-linked Imams who ran private schools in Sweden and how now fled the country.

An explosive investigation by one of Sweden’s largest newspapers Expressen reveals that the group looted OVER ONE BILLION SEK in school vouchers and welfare funds.

One of them, the former Member of Parliament, Abdirizak Waberi, siphoned off SEK 12M via fake IT invoices to fund sex clubs in Thailand, luxury hotels & his own Islamist party in Somalia.

A group of Imams classified by the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) in 2019 as threats to national security (Abo Raad, Abdel Nasser El Nadi, Hussein al-Jibury) ran schools/preschools that funnelled tens of millions to Malta, private individuals & extremist groups.

Most schools have been shut down – sometimes for extremism, sometimes via the “Al Capone route” (economic crimes).

Taxpayer money meant for Swedish children instead funded luxury lifestyles & radical Islamism.

“A double loss for society,” says prosecutor Henric Fagher.
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https://x.com/NewsAlgebraIND/status/1992284607237210547
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BIG NEWS Austria will ban girls from wearing hijabs in schools.

Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm said the burqa is a symbol of oppression that creates "feelings of shame".

If the ban is violated, parents can face fines of up to £1,000 or up to two weeks in prison.

MASSIVE Penalties for breaching the ban will also apply to schools.
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What will be her approach towards India?
https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/19926 ... ngaryBased
BREAKING: Marine Le Pen set to REPLACE Macron Soon:

"France will take all necessary steps. Radical mosques will be closed, hate preachers will be expelled.

Salafism and the Muslim Brotherhood will be liquidated."
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Interesting. I wonder if office will tame her. And she looks so white.
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uddu wrote: 24 Nov 2025 22:14 What will be her approach towards India?
https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/19926 ... ngaryBased
BREAKING: Marine Le Pen set to REPLACE Macron Soon:

"France will take all necessary steps. Radical mosques will be closed, hate preachers will be expelled.

Salafism and the Muslim Brotherhood will be liquidated."
Link not working !!

https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/19926 ... ngaryBased

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Haresh wrote: 25 Nov 2025 02:02
uddu wrote: 24 Nov 2025 22:14 What will be her approach towards India?
https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/19926 ... ngaryBased
BREAKING: Marine Le Pen set to REPLACE Macron Soon:

"France will take all necessary steps. Radical mosques will be closed, hate preachers will be expelled.

Salafism and the Muslim Brotherhood will be liquidated."
Link not working !!

https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/19926 ... ngaryBased

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https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/1992661928242544927
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https://x.com/ShirionOrg/status/1993384235261145278
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The United Kingdom of Pakistan.

We are all watching the end of England in real time.

https://x.com/EYakoby/status/1993186642514108749
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BREAKING: In Milan, Islamists climb statues, wave foreign flags, and blast music, solely to disrupt the family Christmas market.

Europe is unrecognizable.
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https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the ... -networks/

The report that lays bare France’s Islamist networks

25 November 2025

Bruno Retailleau, France’s former interior minister, has with his Senate group just published the toughest report on Islamism in a generation. They warn that Islamist networks have taken hold of entire swathes of French public life – from schools and sports clubs to student housing, neighbourhoods and councils. In the report, 29 Republican senators set out what they describe as a coordinated effort by Islamist networks to impose parallel norms and bypass republican authority. They argue that only urgent, hard-hitting measures can halt the advance and are calling for banning the hijab for girls under 16, prohibiting fasting for minors, enforcing strict neutrality in sport and local government, cutting foreign funding to mosques and associations, and giving the state far broader powers to track and dismantle Islamist networks wherever they operate. The senators are framing their project as a broad ‘rearmament’ – intellectual, juridical, administrative and political – against what they call an ‘Islamist offensive’.

They warn that Islamist networks have taken hold of entire swathes of French public life – from schools and sports clubs to student housing, neighbourhoods and councils

For eight years Emmanuel Macron’s governments have circled this reality with carefully calibrated language, treating Islamism as a sociological challenge rather than an ideological one. Ministers spoke of ‘radicalisation’, ‘communitarian drift’, and ‘pockets of tension’. The Senate report ends that era of polite circumlocution. It states plainly what the Élysée has avoided saying, namely that France is confronted not by cultural friction, but by a strategic adversary.

This bluntness hits a government that is structurally incapable of matching it. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, raised inside Macron’s inner circle, has absorbed every instinct of Macronism. He’s obsessed with balanced phrasing. He’s worried about appearing divisive and believes that clarity is a political liability. His government will resist much of the LR plan, partly from ideology, partly from reflex, but mostly because it lacks the confidence to defend the measures that have been proposed.

The Senate report has been published just days after Bruno Retailleau’s return to the Upper House. Retailleau spent his time in government speaking in the softened language required by Macron’s style of politics. Now back in parliament, that constraint has disappeared. His imprint is all over the document. Retailleau is doing what this latest Macron government cannot: he’s setting the terms of the national conversation. In contrast to a government that avoids naming the threat, Les Républicains have decided to confront it head-on.

A previous Senate inquiry in 2020 had already warned that Islamist groups were gaining leverage in schools, sports federations and neighbourhood associations through steady, organised pressure. This latest report echoes those findings but shows how much further the process has advanced. It describes pressures within schools, sports clubs reshaped around religious demands, student organisations where activists close to Brotherhood-influenced networks have taken root, and local associations effectively operating as parallel authorities. What had seemed, in the earlier report, like a gathering threat now appears to be a pattern of entrenched influence. They argue that Macron’s signature 2021 law against separatism has failed to stem the advance, pointing to what they describe as ‘local authority Islamism’. Religious activists shape daily life through local associations, youth clubs and subsidised housing bodies.

The report lays out 17 core recommendations which they’re calling for the government to adopt. The hijab ban for minors is framed as child protection. So is the prohibition on fasting for children under 16. In sport, the senators call for strict religious neutrality. In education, they praise the clarity brought by the Attal circular – which banned the abaya in schools – and demand its rigorous enforcement. They highlight attempts by Islamist activists to normalise religious demands in student dining and university life. Regarding migration, they want visas to be issued by the Interior Ministry and tied to cooperation from countries of origin. They’re pushing for tight controls on foreign funding for religious organisations, tougher oversight of forced marriages and the power to dissolve associations that act as ideological fronts. The report is framed as a legislative programme, not a manifesto.

The report is an indictment of France’s integration model and the political cowardice that has been behind it. For 20 years, leaders insisted the country was ‘strong enough’ to absorb anything. Politicians have recoiled from enforcing the principles they claimed to defend. Across the country, parallel norms have cemented themselves. Islamist actors exploited gaps in the law, the bureaucracy and the state’s own uncertainty about its identity. The authority of the state has been eroded because those responsible for asserting that authority simply have not stood up and done their job.

The report’s verdict on Macronism is stark. Macron treated Islamism as a matter of framing, psychology or optics, rather than a coordinated ideological project that should have been confronted head on. Standing up to Islamists became a performance, not a policy that was ever really implemented. Meanwhile Islamist organisations have been organising, recruiting, funding and expanding. The Senate report describes a Republic that talked of principles but where in practice the state has steadily been ceding ground.

Under Macron the Élysée has treated Islamism as a communications problem – a question of tone. Yet whole swathes of French life have fallen under the influence of an ideology that recognises no authority but its own. The senators have identified the areas in which the state has lost control and handed the Republic the tools to reclaim the lost ground. Everything now depends on whether Sébastien Lecornu’s government has the courage to implement them, or whether Islamism will continue to advance while the state looks away.


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