Iran Threatens Artists Who Drew Charlie Hebdo Cartoons of Supreme Leader
Iran has publicly threatened artists who drew cartoons mocking the country’s supreme leader after they were published in French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Iran has publicly threatened artists who drew cartoons mocking the country’s supreme leader after they were published in French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Officials within Germany’s federal government are reportedly pushing for a bill to legalise cannabis in the country to be drawn up “as soon as possible”.

Even if Britain were to stop illegal Albanian migrants from entering the UK, there would be an “infinite” number of migrants looking to take their place, government officials have reportedly lamented.

The EU aims to increase its ability to deport illegal migrants, the bloc’s Home Affairs commissioner has claimed amid a growing wave of illegal immigration into the bloc.

Ireland’s Children’s Minister has publicly called for “transgender issues” to be taught to children in elementary schools.

Two more Socialist MEPs have reportedly been linked by Belgian investigators to a corruption scandal currently ravaging the EU, a report has claimed.

Medical officials within Germany are calling for blanket COVID restrictions to be implemented across the EU on arrivals from China.

Britain’s socialised national health service, the NHS, reportedly allows “trans” males to treat women who request same-sex staff, one think-tank has claimed.

Four males are said to have been left with non-life-threatening injuries after a mass stabbing event at a migrant hotel in Ireland.

France is uncomfortably close to energy rationing as a result of issues it is having with some of its nuclear power plants, a report by The Times has claimed.

Prince Harry and wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have compared climate activist Greta Thunberg to Nelson Mandela in a recent documentary series published by Netflix.

Significantly more than one million thefts were left unsolved by Britain’s progressive police in 2021, the country’s Labour party has claimed.

The head of the UK’s vaccination regime has claimed that travel bans do not do much to stop the spread of COVID.

Ireland’s COVID-19 booster campaign has been expanded to encompass all those aged 18 and older, reports on Thursday have indicated.

The war in Ukraine is now in deadlock, a spy chief from the country has reportedly confirmed, telling the BBC that neither his country nor Russia have been able to break the other’s defences.

Plans aimed at protecting Britain’s borders could put human rights at risk, former Prime Minister Theresa May has warned.

Boat migrants deported from the UK can look forward to having a “dignified life” in Africa, a spokeswoman for the Rwandan government has said.

New transgenderism legislation that was recently passed in Scotland will endanger the lives and welfare of women across the UK, multiple MPs have warned.

Britain’s socialised National Health Service (NHS) is spending nearly $10 million a year on “woke warrior” diversity roles, a report suggests.

With Ukraine in flames and the EU green agenda in pieces, 2022 was the year that fears over food and energy security once again hit Europe.

95 per cent of parents who find out their unborn child has Down syndrome chose abortion, one hospital master in Ireland has claimed.

Germany announced a new scheme that will see power suppliers able to remotely limit home heating and electric car charging to save energy.

Radical climate activists attempted to hijack a televised Christmas service in the hopes of preaching their green agenda, police say.

A strike by the UK’s Border Force on Friday reportedly resulted in airports operating more smoothly than usual, multiple reports have indicated.

Germany’s foreign office is reportedly paying a freelance stylist nearly $8,000 a month to make its minister look presentable.

After backlash amongst the media and the general public, a man who was jailed after refusing to use the preferred pronouns of a transgender pupil has been released in time for Christmas.

Britons should try and avoid getting drunk as the country’s NHS socialised healthcare service will struggle to look after them, a chief from the organisation has agreed.

A woman convicted of sexual assault against a man at a football match has avoided being jailed despite her victim requesting she be given equal treatment.

Top Catholic says Christmas carols should not be rewritten to suit fleeting political ideas in a message to the protestant Church of England.

Migrants with a history of violence will not riot again this New Year’s Eve as they have been given integration courses, a local politician in Austria has claimed.

The Times, largely seen as the paper of record within the United Kingdom, has run a cartoon on the topic of wanting to put former President Donald Trump in jail.

Suella Braverman, Britain’s Home Secretary, has promised to see illegal migrants deported “at scale” to Rwanda.

MPs have launched a scathing assault on Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson over a hyperbole-laden article he penned discussing Meghan Markle.

Brussels has reportedly summoned tech-billionaire Elon Musk to the European Parliament to discuss “hate speech” problems in relation to his social media network, Twitter.

Fears over possible gas shortages seem to have returned to the German media, with the cold European winter seeing the country burn through its saved-up supply far faster than expected.

A now retired Archbishop within the Church of England has attacked Britain’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda for not taking into account climate change.

A theatre group has vowed to make their production of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus more obviously racist in the hopes of highlighting the Bard’s alleged bigotry.

Qatar obliquely threatened to cut the EU from its supply of natural gas amid claims that the Islamist nation bribed officials in Brussels.

Plans are progressing to dramatically cut the number of cars and cattle by 2030 for the sake of radical green politics in Ireland.

Ibrahima Bah, a 19-year-old described as having no fixed address, has been formally charged with a people smuggling offence after the deaths of four boat migrants at sea.
