Illustration AI generator In a heartbreaking Facebook post, Canadian mother Margaret Marsilla has revealed that her 26-year-old son, Kiano V., was killed by euthanasia on December 30, 2025. She said his death was approved by Dr. Ellen Wiebe, a Vancouver abortionist and euthanasia practitioner who has ended the lives of over 400 patients. Kiano suffered from diabetes, which had resulted in visual impairment. “With a broken heart, I am sharing that my baby boy Kiano passed away … after being euthanized,” she wrote. “Four years ago, here in Ontario, we were able to stop his euthanasia and get him some help. He was alive because people stepped in when he was vulnerable and not capable of making a final, irreversible decision.” In 2022, Marsilla had successfully launched a petition campaign to stop her young son’s death by euthanasia, which had been scheduled for September 28 at Toronto’s MAiD House. Marsilla was shocked when her son was approved. “Can you believe it?” she wrote at …
Words of Canadian mother Margaret Marsilla @ medforth.biz. ~ "No compassion, No protection, No effort to save a life, only to end it. This is NOT healthcare. This is a failure of ethics, accountability, and humanity"!
France’s Council of State, the country’s highest administrative court, has upheld the use of inclusive writing (écriture inclusive) on commemorative plaques at Paris City Hall in a controversial ruling. It marks the first time the court has explicitly recognised inclusive writing as a valid form of the French language. The case dates back to 2017, when Paris City Council unanimously voted to update marble plaques honouring former presidents of the council and councillors who had served more than 25 years. The new inscriptions, engraved in gold lettering, included forms such as “conseiller.e.s” and “président.e.s“, employing the mid-point (point médian) to denote both masculine and feminine forms. The association Francophonie Avenir, which campaigns to defend the French language, challenged the changes. The mid-point rendered the text non-compliant with standard French and constituted an ideological statement, it said. After Paris City Hall failed to respond to their demand to …
Anders als bislang dargestellt war der Berliner Regierende Bürgermeister Kai Wegner (CDU) am vergangenen Samstag nicht dauerhaft mit dem Krisenmanagement nach dem Brandanschlag auf das Stromnetz beschäftigt. Nach rbb-Informationen spielte Wegner am Mittag Tennis in einer Anlage an der Berliner Stadtgrenze. Die Senatskanzlei bestätigte die Information auf rbb-Nachfrage. Wegner habe zwischen 13 und 14 Uhr Tennis gespielt, sei aber stets erreichbar gewesen. Wegner stand in der aktuellen Krisensituation wiederholt in der Kritik. Die Opposition wirft ihm vor, nicht bereits am ersten Tag des massiven Stromausfalls in den betroffenen Stadtteilen gewesen zu sein. Wegner hatte sich gegen den Vorwurf verteidigt und erklärt, er sei vom ersten Moment an in das Krisenmanagement eingebunden gewesen. “Ich habe mich weder gelangweilt noch die Füße hochgelegt, sondern ich war den ganzen Tag am Telefon und habe versucht, zu koordinieren und mich bestmöglich zu informieren.” Er habe sich “zu Hause in …
Der rassistische (russophobe) Irre ist Mitglied bei der Trilateralen Kommission und der Atlantikbrücke. Ausserdem hat er einen Sohn im wehrfähigen Alter. Warum schickt er den nicht in die Ukraine ?
Er hat hier in vielem recht und das wird sich nicht gut auf das Ansehen Deutschlands in der Welt auswirken. Das ist sehr schade, denn die Deutschen waren einmal ein sehr fleißiges , zuverlässiges Volk und haben sich alles erarbeitet, was andere Völker begehren und das sie nun leider selbst wieder zerstören bzw. es dulden, dass sinnlos zerstört wird. Da braucht Herr Vance sich jetzt aber nicht darüber lustig zu machen, das alles ist ein Drama. Und Europa wird nicht stabil bleiben können, wenn die Entwicklung in D. so weiter geht wie bisher....
Germany’s right-wing AfD opposition has continued to extend its lead in opinion polls in the new year. In the latest survey by pollster GMS, conducted between December 23 and January 5, the Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has put a record distance between itself and the ruling CDU/CSU of Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz. While the AfD came in first place with 27 per cent of the hypothetical vote, only 24 per cent of respondents would cast their ballot for Merz’s Union parties, a difference of three percentage points. Never before has a nationwide German poll put the AfD so far ahead of the governing Conservatives. Its support of 27 per cent also represents a new high water mark for Alice Weidel’s party. For the survey, 1,027 Germans were questioned online and via telephone between December 23 and January 5. No other party came close to the AfD and CDU. The Social Democrats (SPD) coming in third at 15 per cent, the Green Party reached 12 per cent, and the hard-left Die Linke party …