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Are they really Muslims? Crime statistics, cultural heritage, and the question Europe isn’t asking

Whoever is antisemitic also has no scruples about other ethnicities, and whoever is chauvinistic is also leading in rape.

70 Years of the FPÖ – How Much Liberalism Is Left?

Criticism of paternalism, skepticism toward bureaucracy, and rejection of supranational regulatory frameworks. This rhetoric creates the impression of a fundamental affinity with libertarianism.

Why It Might Have Been Better for Israel to Fight Iran Alone—just like Gideon

An army that is too large might create the impression that victory was due solely to its own strength rather than to God.

From Friend to Betrayer: What Israel Thinks of Trump’s Peace Deal with the Shiite Terror Regime

Instead, the agreement is viewed as a lifeline for a long-standing archenemy—coming only a few months upon him rescuing Hamas.

Groundbreaking votes in EU Parliament: Stricter migration policy and genetic engineering were adopted

While the tightening of the return policy is seen as a relief, genetic engineering could call into question a decades-long Austrian line in agricultural policy.

The Hebron Agreement — Are Jews Even Allowed to Inherit Anymore?

For the Aboriginal, the indigenous in Nicaragua, the Māori, descent is accepted as a legal basis. Only for Jews, it seems, does this principle not apply.

Trump’s Name Is Gone, Yet the Tarp Remains — Why the Kennedy Center is so Important to Americans

One bystander told reporters she had simply wanted to see the name gone. What she saw instead was construction fabric.

The Hungary Effect: The EU opens accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova

Whether optimism is justified remains to be seen. What can be said, however, is this: upon two years of blockade, this is a real beginning.

The Sword Rusts, the Question Does not/Everyday a Question to Purify Your Mind!

Does a Christian mean Jehovah or Jesus when he mentions God —Allah or the Messiah?

The real reason why the US government blocks Anthropic’s AI models: An Interview with Claude

If Anthropic were willing to fulfill every wish of the intelligence agencies and the Department of Defense, the ban could be lifted faster than through legal action.

American Conditions on the Plate: EU Parliament Votes on New Genetic Engineering Regulation

The right to know what’s in our food is a fundamental right, not a luxury.

The SPÖ and the Higher Regional Court of Oldenburg shake the animal rights movement

Two events within one week, a thousand kilometers apart, raise the same question: Who owns the Truth about animal suffering — the legislator, the agricultural lobby, or the public?

Energy Transition versus Animal Welfare: Researchers Find a Solution to the Wind Turbine Dilemma

It is estimated that between 100,000 and 250,000 birds are killed by wind turbines every year in Germany alone, 10,000 in Austria.

Are they really Muslims? Crime statistics, cultural heritage, and the question Europe isn’t asking

Whoever is antisemitic also has no scruples about other ethnicities, and whoever is chauvinistic is also leading in rape.

The Fine Art of Activism: Greenpeace Covers Highway Signs

On the one hand, these spectacular forms of protest serve to generate public attention. On the other hand, the question arises as to where the boundary lies between legitimate expression of opinion and interference with public infrastructure.

25 Years of the MuseumsQuartier: From Stables to Europe’s Cultural Heart

It was not an easy journey. The largest cultural construction project of the Second Republic polarized like few others—and at the same time reshaped the city of Vienna.

Does the Iran war distract from Epstein — or Epstein from the Catholic Church?

Three scandals. Three powers. And who benefits from the fact that we never keep track of all three at the same time? Every time new documents were released, the news cycle escalated elsewhere.

Why Henry Nowak’s death is not comparable to George Floyd’s death: the exception proves the rule

His own father explicitly warned after the verdict against using his son’s death to fuel division, hatred, and tensions.

The Sword Rusts, the Question Does not/Everyday a Question to Purify Your Mind!

Do Angels and genies live in democracies? Do secular Angels and genies even exist?

The EU Asylum Pact Takes Effect — So Who Will Still Vote Right?

Is this pact a genuine change of course? Or is it an attempt to win back those voters who over the years have drifted from the center to the right?

Iran bans pets, the EU garden plants

Two bans, two systems, one logic: the state intervenes in the most private refuge of the human being—and the public remains silent.

Hungarian Prime Minister seeks to remove President

Hungary’s new government under Prime Minister Péter Magyar has today officially initiated proceedings to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office.

1:36 – How the Gaza and Iran Wars Debunked the Sunnah

Rule number one in self defense: there are no rules in self defense. Women and children being sacrificed is bitter, yet october 7 showed us that everything else would be plain and simple suicide.

Imst-Pitztal: Town of fountains or town of idols?

In a town of 11,000 inhabitants, there is not a single supermarket left. The shops in the old town are closed, the people are moving away, or they spend their money in the industrial zone on the outskirts, where modern life thrives. The fountains, however, remain.

The Cross of Debel and the Question of Whether Its Damage Was a Sacrilege — or a Heroic Deed

Is the democratization of religion even in the interest of humanity, if the goal is Salvation through God?

Timmy the Humpback Whale is Dead: Was it Murder?

Even as Timmy’s carcass floated in the Baltic Sea, Backhaus rejected a motion calling for a ban on the devastating gillnets. The minister, who claims to have mourned, is personally ensuring that the next whales suffer the same fate.

What the face writes: Anatolia’s (almost) forgotten Jews

The history of the Romaniotes of Anatolia is among the least explored chapters of Jewish history. In this article, I combine my own discovery of my Jewish roots with a historical investigation.

Ban Profanity from Social Media — Not the Children

Children who are excluded from social media are missing out on something real—and that deserves honesty. Studies show that young people who actively use social media are more politically interested and as well engaged, building communities.

The Sword Rusts, the Question Does not/Everyday a Question to Purify Your Mind!

Are christmas gifts anything other than bribery to worship an idol?

UPDATE/45,000 Murders in 2 Days: The biblical dimension of the crushing of Iranian protests

When “God” is the One in Whose Name is tortured, the moral compass begins to waver. Whoever then abandons the Sacred loses the ground of absolute Justice beneath their feet.

Following in Iran’s footsteps: Turkey threatens Israel with annihilation

Over 1,200 people were massacred on october 7, 2023 – how would Turkey react if it were in Israel’s place?

The OpenClaw Hype in China: A hot-cold love affair

It was supposed to be the big Austrian thing after Red Bull, but the technology seems to still be in its infancy. The viral installation was followed by paid deinstallation – how an Austrian open-source tool put China into a state of emergency…

Europe’s energy future: 30 billion for green industry – and nuclear as second pillar

Ursula von der Leyen appears to have found a way out of the tensions in the oil and gas market and the clutches of the perennial problem children, Iran and Russia.

How the Church is failing its own logic

Educated people are leaving the church not only because of the church tax, yet also because of an intellectual alienation. Trinitarian polytheism is becoming increasingly difficult to sell as Abrahamic religion – at least in industrialized countries that are familiar with the term.

Rent madness despite cap: The 10-euro mark has fallen

Housing costs in Austria move in only one direction: up. Despite the new rent price cap, rents rose by 4.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the previous year. With an average of 10.40 euros per square meter, a psychological barrier is breached.

EU tightens deportation rules: Parliament upends old majorities

The courts themselves should be able to decide whether a deportation is halted until a verdict is reached. NGOs criticized the new regulation: people could be deported to unsafe countries before their case is concluded.

ORF Director General Weissmann resigns

Allegations of sexual harassment to have occurred as early as 2022. ORF Lower Austria Director Alexander Hofer, Kronehit Managing Director Philipp König, and ORF Magazine Editor-in-Chief Lisa Totzauer are considered as potential successors.

“ENOUGH! GENUG!”: Silent protest for real equality at Dornbirn Market Square

Vorarlberg traditionally has one of the highest gender pay gaps in Austria. Frustrated spokeswomen pointed out that the “part-time trap” is not a choice, yet results from a local lack of childcare.

Greed is sexy? – Couldn’t Epstein have bought the girls’ consent?

In a capitalist world, it is hard to bite the hand that not only feeds you yet elevates you into the aristocracy of millionaires. A system in which every participant is financially “satiated” creates a wall of silence thicker than any concrete.

Asylum policy shift: Austria pushes alliance for return centers outside EU

Uganda is considered the most likely candidate for a pilot project. Other countries under consideration are Tunisia, Albania, as well as Georgia and Moldova.

Why Austria’s Young Women Hit the Pay Trap Despite Catching Up

Among those under 30, the pay gap is almost completely closed. Young women today often start with better degrees than their male colleagues. “Based purely on qualifications, women should actually be earning more than men today,” according to the WIFO analysis. Yet the optimism evaporates.

On behalf of Israel: Thank you, Hezbollah!

Thank you for causing the Lebanese troops to withdraw because of your arrogance. Without you, Israel would have no international legitimacy to claim a part of Allah’s Promise: from the Nile to the Euphrates. Thank you for being the opposite of Allah’s party: idolaters and therefore so God-forsaken.

Oberwart District: Glyphosate detected in drinking water

It remains unclear how far the results exceeded the limit. The WHO’s cancer research agency has classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic”. This classification is based on animal studies, epidemiological evidence, and evidence of DNA damage.

Crisis team at the Foreign Ministry meets over offensive in Iran

Travel warnings are raised to the highest level, 4, from Israel to the Gulf. The 17,000 Austrians in the crisis region are advised to register online. The affected will be reached via SMS or online. A special crisis cabinet will be convened at the Federal Chancellery to make nationally coordinated decisions.

Khamenei: And he was not the Holy Spirit

A human assumes the Title “Ruhollah” as if it were an honorary distinction. How can a human bear a name that denotes the Angel Gabriel, or compare himself with a Verse from the Holy Quran, “Ayatollah”, the Holy of Holies that is on earth today? Undoubtedly, this arrogance through religious symbolism casts another shadow over shiism.

UPDATE/EU-Parliament Halts Mercosur Ratification

The decision to have the ratification reviewed by the European Court of Justice could result in delays of months or even years, and provisional application.

Pakistan Finally Bombs Afghanistan – and the International Community Reacts Without Backbone

The world calls the taliban a monster, and lets them get away with it; laments the suffering of women, and protects their tormentors. And Pakistan is the only one standing up to them.

The Vienna Festival: Can it get any cooler?

This year, the Vienna Festival has set itself an ambitious task. “Republic of Gods,” paired with the militant addendum “We owe the world a revolution!” — this is not a decorative slogan yet a declaration of war.

Should Norbert Hofer perhaps downplay the Warnings of the Holy Quran?

The Holy Quran itself calls upon people to fear God. Fear of God is not a marginal aspect of Islam, yet a central principle. Those who ignore this strip it of its essence, just as happened with Christianity, and those who only tolerate religion when it is quiet have never truly understood it.

US-Diplomacy: “From the Nile to the Euphrates” vs “From the River to the Sea”

Member states of the so-called OIC accuse Mike Huckabee of placing religion above international law. Yet these same states themselves argue along religious lines when it comes to Jerusalem…

Afghanistan Legalizes Beating of Women

As long as sunni and shiite organizations like the so-called OIC —the wealthier ones being founding members of Trump’s so-called Board of Peace— fail to critically assess the authority of the fabricated hadiths and sunnah and define their limits, the scope for repression remains vast.


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