Sunday, April 22, 2018

Some Sunday Stories

As another weeks starts, more things keep going on:

From Voice Of Europe, Muslims in France riot because a woman is arrested for covering her face.

From The Spectator, "why should France tolerate Islamic intolerance?"

From Deutsche Welle, the IMF wants to crack down on corruption.

From Sputnik International, French President Emmanuel Macron wants France, the U.K. and the U.S. to stay in Syria.

From the Sunday Express, two U.K. politicians are accused of "risking Brexit".

From Greek Reporter, Turkish President Erdoğan wants to make a deal.

From Russia TodayErdoğan faults the U.S. and NATO countries for helping the Syrian Kurds.

From Politico, the "loving embrace" from the E.U. is actually hurting the hopes of Balkan countries which want to join.

From France24, Mont-Saint-Michel in France is evacuated after a man threatens to attack police.

From Breitbart Jerusalem, 300 French celebrities sign a petition against anti-Semitism.

From Gatestone Institute, will Belgium become Europe's first Islamic state?

From Space War, Iran is ready to resume their nuclear program if the U.S. backs out of the 2015 deal.

From SAYS, four facts about the Palestinian lecturer who was gunned down in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

From the Vanguard, two teenage suicide bombers attack a mosque.

From CNN, a suicide bomber kills 57 people at a voter registration center in Kabul, Afghanistan.

From National Review, Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch strikes a blow against the administrative state by agreeing with the court's liberal justices.

From AOL, an almost naked gunman kills four people at a Waffle House.

From Twitchy, the Waffle House shooter was previously arrested near the White House.

From the Tennessean, meet the man who disarmed the Waffle House shooter.  (via Townhall)

From Fox News, some congresspeople call North Korea's denuclearization announcement a "publicity stunt".

From the New York Post, beware the knife-wielding baby seal.

From Page Six, Michael Jackson's moonwalk shoes are going up for auction.

From The Guardian, unusual animals are making their way up to Alaska.

And from The Roanoke Times, several Virginia Tech football players await the NFL draft.

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