Monday, June 25, 2018

Monday Links

I've gotten back to my normal area here in Maryland after some housecleaning in Virginia, so here are some things going on out there:





From the Hungary Journal, the new U.S. ambassador to Hungary presents his credentials to Hungarian President Janos Ader.




From Asian Image, contrary to the advice given her, a Muslim woman finds that praying will not cure bipolar.

From Radio Poland, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki urges a "new Marshall plan" for Africa.  (via Voice Of Europe)


From the Independent, a car runs into pedestrians outside a church in Dublin.  (This is the Irish Independent.)



From the Daily Mail, a Muslim leader who once tried to sue Donald Trump goes to jail for scamming migrants.

From the Jewish News Syndicate, an Egyptian cleric denies the Armenian genocide.











From Page Six, new princess Meghan Markle is nominated for a Teen Choice Award.  (Isn't she in her mid-thirties?)

From ABC News, according to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, MS-13 uses migrant children to smuggle drugs.  (The story comes via the New York Post, and shows another reason to build the wall.)

From the New York Post, an Australian philanthropist offers a reward if anyone can solve one of the largest mysteries ever.  (The article links to The Australian, which requires a subscription.)

And from Yahoo News, French chefs warn about violence from vegans.  (Deport them back to Alpha Lyrae.)

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