Thursday, July 19, 2018

A Few Things For Thursday

Some things going on out there:

From Voice Of Europe, a Belgian politician predicts a civil war in Europe.

From the Daily Mail, in England and Wales, killings and knife crime have soared.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From the Express, the U.K. trade secretary warns that a "no deal" Brexit could harm E.U. economies.

From the NL Times, in the Netherlands, "experts" are calling for stricter sex crime laws.

From ANSA, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte calls for an E.U. "crisis cell" on migrants.

From Sputnik International, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban discuss Islamism and anti-Semitism, the "challenges of [the] 21st century".

From Russia Today, billionaire George Soros criticizes Presidents Obama and Trump.

From BBC News Info, an imam in India seeks a ban on televised debates on Islam and sharia.

From Jamie Glazov Productions, "how Israeli ingenuity repairs the world".

From Gatestone Institute, "designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist entity".

From FrontpageMag, the facts left out by the pro-open-borders left.

From National Review, the Ninth Circuit affirms its injunction against California's ban on "large-capacity" magazines.

From Townhall, Trump and Putin will meet again.

From Philly(dot)com, a man sentenced to 15 years for terror-related offenses is released after serving six years.

From CNS News, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the Trump administration is sounding a "clarion call" for religious freedom.

From LifeNews, a baby was aborted at eight months and left to die, but was adopted instead.  (She wrote the article.)

From LifeZette, for practicing Christians, the Gospel means more than music or pastors.

From The Federalist, France doesn't like their World Cup win being called an "African victory".

From NBC 4, a New Jersey woman promises to pop the "Baby Trump" balloon.  (via the New York Post)

From the New York Post, Wells Fargo is reportedly refunding their customers for account additions made without their full understanding.

From The LaBlue Review, a look at the Baltimore Orioles' trade of Manny Machado.

And from The Babylon Bee, a progressive is attacked on line for suggesting that his own side should be more civil.

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