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René ter Steege

The writer is a Dutch journalist covering immigration in Europe.
by | Dec 11, 2022

Amsterdam is launching an offensive to attract tourists interested first and foremost in its architecture and museums, and to bar those who are primarily attracted by its Red Light District and drug dens. These so-called “coffee shops” will soon be…

by | Nov 5, 2022

One does not have to believe in the theory of the “great replacement” to take seriously the gradual disappearance of the French from towns where immigrants democratically took power. Like in the town of Stains, just north of Paris, where…

by | Apr 27, 2022

It is rare in Western democracies for election losers to get nearly as much attention as the winner. That is what happened in France after the rematch between Monsieur Macron and Madame Le Pen. Macron won comfortably with 58.5 percent…

by | Apr 6, 2022

Former pundit Éric Zemmour seems to be on the losing side in the civil war tearing apart the hard-right in France. According to the polls, National Assembly member Marine Le Pen will thrash him in the first round of the…

by | Dec 15, 2021

Hate them, like most intellectuals, or love them, like the majority of Dutch television viewers, everyone in the Netherlands knows or has heard of the Meiland family. They star in their own reality television show, which began in 2019. That…

by | Oct 29, 2021

For decades, Jean-Marie Le Pen and his daughter Marine were the undisputed leaders of the nationalist hard-right in France. Now, Marine Le Pen sees her monopoly threatened by the rebellious writer Eric Zemmour. Zemmour considers Muslims in France “an occupying…

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