Thursday, October 25, 2018

More (On The) Suspicious Packages, And Other Stories

It seems that since yesterday, more suspicious packages have found addressed to well-known Democrats.  Here are some related stories:

From NBC New York, some of the suspected mail bombs have turned out to be duds.  (via HotAir)

From National Review, what do we know about the bomb mailer?

From Legal Insurrection, a suspicious package is found at conservative radio station in Washington, D.C.  (Is/are the mail bomber(s) now targeting conservatives, is this a copycat delivery, or is this something unrelated?)

From Townhall, naturally, the liberal media blame President Trump and his supporters for the mail bombs.

From The Daily Caller, Representative Maxine Waters (D-Cal) wants Trump to "take responsibility" for the mail bombs.

From LifeZette, a CNN host denies that his network is blaming Trump for the bombs, even though they are.

And from Fox News, Florida is reportedly a "region of interest" in the mail bomb investigation.

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In other stories:

From Voice Of Europe, Italian Interior Minister Salvini says that his country "no longer wants to be a servant to silly rules".

From ANSA, three African men have been arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl in Rome.  (Her death was mentioned in my post yesterday.)

From SwissInfo, why fewer people are becoming refugees in Switzerland.

From El País, leaders of the Catalan independence movement will be tried in Spain's Supreme Court.

From The Portugal News, according to a Portuguese environmental group, natural gas is as harmful to the climate as other fossil fuels.

From France24, France will take in 100 Yazidi women.

From RFI, a French court rules that former President Sarkozy should stand trial over his campaign funding.

From the Express, unelected members of the U.K. House of Lords demand a second Brexit vote.

From the Independent, a group of U.S. congressmen invite U.K. activist Tommy Robinson to speak before Congress.

From the Daily Mail, the U.K. military opens up all of its roles to women.

From VRT NWS, Belgium can't resettle the refugees they've taken from Syria.

From the NL Times, another hand grenade is found in Amsterdam.

From Deutsche Welle, German Chancellor Merkel braces for another election defeat, this time in the state of Hesse.

From Radio Poland, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak will meet with U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton.

From Radio Praha, the Czech Republic recalls one of its diplomats from Saudi Arabia.

From The Slovak Spectator, Slovak Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko faces controversy for not allowing the public to see his doctoral thesis.

From Ekathimerini, Greece accuses Turkey of violating international law.

From the Greek Reporter, another reason why Greek coffee is good for you.

From Hürriyet Daily News, 82-year-old armed Turkish woman 1 - burglar 0.

From Arutz Sheva, watch how Isreal's Navy SEALS train to free a ship from terrorists.

From The Times Of Israel, Israel joins the rescue effort after 18 people are killed by flash floods in Jordan.

From Rûdaw, according to a new report, ISIS terrorists must be tried for genocide and sex crimes.

From Khaama Press, a U.S. airstrike kills three ISIS terrorists trying to plant IEDs.

From Albawaba, China surrounds abandoned mosques with razor wire.

From The New Arab, Jamal Khashoggi's son is allowed to leave Saudi Arabia.

From Al ArabiyaThe European Court of Human Rights rules that insulting Mohammed is not freedom of expression.

From Palestinian Media Watch, Fatah gets creative with Photoshop.

From Noted, there's help for people who want to leave Islam.

From FrontpageMag, the Nobel Peace Prize finally goes to someone who deserves it.

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump and HHS Secretary Azar advance their health agenda.

From LifeNews, a Democrat activist is caught stealing Ted Cruz yard signs.

From Breitbart, the Border Patrol finds 18 illegal migrants in a refrigerated trailer.

And from KSL, a Utah state Senator tries marijuana and recommends it for all legislators.

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