Sunday, July 22, 2018

Sunday Stuff

As the rain finally abates, for a while, anyway, here are some more things going on:

From Deutsche Welle, Germany claims success with a program intended to help migrants find better lives in their home countries.

From Ahval, the number of Turks granted asylum in Germany has doubled from last year.  (If you read Turkish, read the story at T24.)

From Voice Of Europe, a Muslim family in Almere, the Netherlands knocks out a cop.  (If you read Dutch, read the story at Omroep Flevoland.)

From France24, Malta will accept 19 migrants rescued from a capsized boat.

From the Sunday Express, the "remain" side of the Brexit referendum had an "unfair advantage" (and they still lost).

From Breitbart's National Security, Pope Francis calls for "decisive" action to prevent migrant deaths in the Mediterranean.

From EuroNews, Poland sends firetrucks to Sweden to help fight the wildfires there.

From TRT World, more migrants are trying to move through Romania.

From The Economic Times, a suicide bomber at the Kabul airport kills 11 people.

From Sky News, 11 South African taxi drivers are killed in an ambush after attending a funeral.  (via Fox News)

From AhlulBayt News Agency, a French national soccer player will help fund a mosque in his native Mauritania.

From Breitbart Texas, migrant deaths and rescues increase due to hot weather in the border region.

From The Daily Caller, left-wing media reporters blame President Obama's mistakes with Russia on President Trump.

From The Washington Times, a waiter at a trattoria in Rome is fired from writing an anti-gay slur on a dinner bill.

From the New York Post, a private investigator claims to have warned a Missouri duck boat company about design flaws in their boats.

From National Review, "the first nationalist".

From Townhall, "liberals get a does of their own medicine".

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senate Democrats fault Supreme Court nominee Brett Cavanaugh for supporting the very same law that they once supported.

From Fox News, Francesco Molinari wins the British Open, becoming the first Italian to win a Major golf tournament.

And from The American Conservative, the "view from your table".

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