Monday, September 24, 2018

Monday Mania

As "just another manic Monday" rolls around, here are some things going on:

From Voice Of Europe, on a bus in Germany, a "tanned" man punches a man in a wheelchair.  (If you read German, read the story at NRW-Aktuell.)

From EuroWeekly, according to a survey, the "most welcoming nation for refugees" is Spain.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From the Hungary Journal, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto urges the U.N. to help persecuted Christians.

From The Slovak Spectator, according to Czech police, the Slovak Islamist arrested last year was planning a "lone wolf" attack.

From Radio Praha, illegal employment brokered by "underground agencies" is on the rise in the Czech Republic.

From Radio Poland, the E.U. takes Poland to court over changes to its judicial system.

From Deutsche Welle, police resume evicting environmentalist demonstrators in Germany's Hambach Forest.

From the NL Times, a group claiming responsibility for the attack on a parade in Ahvaz, Iran is based in Delft, the Netherlands.

From Dutch News, Iran accuses the Netherlands of "sheltering terrorists".

From France24, despite its registration being cancelled, the migrant-bearing ship Aquarius heads for Marseille, France.

From ANSA, Italy's cabinet approves a migrants-security decree.

From El PaĆ­s, a former French prime minister runs for mayor in Barcelona, Spain.

From the Greek Reporter, the Greek budget shows a primary surplus of €3.157 billion.

From Russia Today, according to the Russian defense ministry, the Russian Il-20 was downed by a missile launched at an Israeli jet.

From Sputnik International, Russia reportedly may help India launch their first manned space mission.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, the leader of Iran accuses the regimes of Saudi Arabia and the UAE of funding the attack in Ahvaz.

From Iraqi News, six ISIS terrorists are killed in an airstrike in Iraq's Diyala region.

From the Express, in a poll, Tory remainer MPs are told to back Brexit or face a new party.

From the Evening Standard, a no-deal Brexit could lead to flights being grounded.

From Mpasho, a video shows young Muslims dancing in a Western style.

From The Business Times, Saudi Arabia plans to triple the amount of shopping space in Mecca.

From Dawn, Pakistan is expected to become polio-free next year.

From FrontpageMag, why did America leave some of our POWs behind?

From National Review, Brett Kavanaugh's accusers have a hard time meeting "even the lowest standard of proof".

From Townhall, Kavanaugh defends himself, and issues a warning.

From LifeNews, why pro-life people should oppose the character assassination campaign against Kavanaugh.

From Twitchy, journalist Laura Ingram reminds the Democrats that what goes around comes around.

From The Washington Free Beaconviolent crime in the U.S. decreased slightly in 2017.




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