Sunday, November 26, 2017

Twenty Links For Sunday

On the last Sunday of November, here are 20 things going on:

From Flanders News, the Brussels Christmas market is open.

From The San Diego Union-Tribune, the tunnel rats go after drug smugglers.

From the Daily Mail, one minority Islamic sect will protect their British mosques with airport-style security.

From ABC News, an altercation among Afghan migrants in Lesbos, Greece results one of them being killed.

From Voice Of Europe, a Swedish victim of a gang rape is told that she is "disgusting".  (Where are the feminists on this one?)

From the Sunday Express, an Italian political party wants international observes for next year's election.

From Russia Today, a security official of the UAE wants Al Jazeera to be bombed.  (I know that we on the right might have our problems with the media, but bombing them might be a bit much.)

From Reuters, the U.K. international trade minister does not expect a Irish border deal before a trade agreement with the E.U.

From the Evening Standard, according to leaked papers, the E.U. will impose new rules during Brexit, just to [bleep] off U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May.

From Breitbart London, in Germany, a driver runs into six people with his car.

From the Daily Sabah, the driver is said to "probably" come from Syria.

From the Washington Examiner, Representative Jackie Speier (D-Cal) will not call for the resignation of Representative John Conyers (D-Mich), because she doesn't know if the accusations against him are true.  (via Twitchy) (I can only wonder what she thinks about the accusations against Roy Moore.)

From HotAir, Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal) won't say if Conyers should resign from Congress, but he does resign from the Judiciary Committee.

From Townhall, don't blame society for perverts.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, a new law in Saudi Arabia reportedly defines criticism of the crown prince as "terrorism".

From Arab News, the crown prince wants to prevent terrorists from tarnishing Islam.

From The National, a Qatari man serving as the U.K. head of a charity also created an "extremist" website.

From Newsweek, women are training to be infantry soldiers.

From the New York Post, five black churches in Jersey have been vandalized.

And from Scientific American, a "super-salty" pond has formed in Antarctica.

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