Muslims in Europe

The Plan Shifts Away from State-Dispatched Clerics Toward Locally Trained Personnel While Simultaneously Expanding the Diyanet’s Vast Global Network
That “No-Go Zones” Exist in Europe Is by Now an Open Secret; The Number Grows Daily
Bat Ye’or, Who Introduced the Concept of ‘Dhimmitude,’ Warned That Europe Could Become ‘Eurabia’
Report Credits Middle East Forum Founder Daniel Pipes For ‘No-Go Zones’ Label
Harakat Ashab Al-Yamin Al-Islamiyah, a Shia Terror Group Claiming to Be Part of the Iranian-Led Axis of Resistance, Attacked Varied Locales in Europe
One by One, Metropoles Are Falling to Coalitions of Islamic Supremacists and Unrepentant Left-Wingers
Muslim Charity Suspends Fundraising in Face of Investigation
When Turkish Networks Move Money, Weapons, People and Narcotics Across Borders, They Export Not Only Violence but Also the Institutional Weaknesses and Culture of Impunity
In Six Districts of Vienna, More than 50 Percent of Students Are Muslim
Europe Can No Longer Afford to Treat the Western Balkans Merely as a Stalled Enlargement Project
Hungary and Poland Avoid Unrest, Demonstrating the Value of Protected Borders
Ankara’s Hollowed-Out Institutions Are Driving Transnational Mafia Warfare on European Soil
The Revelation Exposes Yet Another Layer of Ankara’s Increasingly Aggressive Campaign of Transnational Repression
For the First Time, an Odoxa-Mascaret Poll Predicts Victory for Its Leader Jordan Bardella in the 2027 Presidential Election, Regardless of His Main Opponent.
The Remnants of the Still Healthy and Free ‘West’ Today Lie East of the Former Iron Curtain: Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovenia
Against All Odds, Two Years After October 7, 2023, Israel Has Generated a Much Higher Level of Security than It Had Before the Hamas Attack
The Conviction for ‘Hate Speech’ Has Ignited a Conversation About the Boundaries of Religious Expression and Freedom of Conscience in Europe
The Judiciary Is Caught Between Enforcing the Law, Managing Diplomatic Sensitivities, and Confronting the Limitations of Statutes That Often Classify Espionage as a Minor Offense