Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Tuesday Links

Another Tuesday afternoon, another bunch of things going on:

From Sputnik International, Italy rescues about 1,400 migrants in one day.

From Hungary Journal, Hungary is considering banning Hungarian native George Soros from setting foot in the country.  (The story comes via Voice Of Europe.  If you read Hungarian, read more at 444.)

From Russia Today, a Syrian man in Germany is detained on suspicion of planning act of terror.

From Voice Of Europe, some Paris metro stations are becoming "no-go" zones.

From BBC News, France will not allow another "jungle" in Calais.

From The Old Continent, the E.U. task force set up to oppose "fake news" can't figure out what "fake news" is.

From Breitbart London, five incidents which showed that mass immigration into the Netherlands is harmful.

From The Daily Signal, 10 thoughts on President Trump and the [bleep]hole countries.

From The Hill, Trump passes his physical and mental health tests.

From Twitchy, the left goes nuts over Trump's declaration of Religious Freedom Day.  (And yet, their side claims that he has mental problems?)

From Fox News, there could be new charges stemming from the Las Vegas mass shooting.

From France24, in France, an Islamic convict attacks prison guards with scissors.

From the New York Post, Trump now says that he wants immigrants "from everywhere".

From Science News For Students, a creature that Fred Flintstone might have called a "duckasaurus".

And from 11Alive, five things that cold weather does to your body.

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