Sunday, November 18, 2018

Sunday Stuff - Update: Technical Difficulties

It's another Sunday, and another round of things going on:

From Voice Of Europe, non-Muslim girls get to wear the headscarf, or they don't, depending on which country they're in.

UPDATE:  While typing this post, my computer and my Internet router stopped getting along, so I turned the computer in for a tuneup, and have resumed using a smaller laptop, which will in time become my spare.  Let me thus list a few more things going on:

From the Sunday Express, the E.U. has forced fishing concessions from the U.K.

From the Evening Standard, nine suspected migrants have been found in Kent after crossing the English Channel in a small boat.

From RFI, four people have been charged with planning to join jihadi groups.

From Deutsche Welle, Germany plans to speed up the deportations of failed asylum seekers.

From Sputnik International, a return to a mutual declaration made in 1956 does not return the Kuril Islands from Russia to Japan.

From Ekathimerini, Turkey reveals its claims in the Eastern Mediterranean.

From Total Croatia News, tens of thousands gather in Vukovar, Croatia to remember the events in that city in 1991.

From Arutz Sheva, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will also serve as the country's defense minister.

From Dawn, sources claim that a U.S. envoy has met with Taliban officials in Qatar.

From YNetNews, an Arab will be buried in a Jewish cemetery because Muslim cemeteries would not take him, because he sold land to Jews.

From International Quran News Agency, a fire in a mosque in North Carolina has been ruled an accident.

From the Daily Mail, an imam recites the Muslim call to prayer in an English cathedral.

From The Conservative Woman, Europe must be ready to fight against Islamists.

From National Review, "the Brexit crisis".

From Fox News, in Florida, Senator Bill Nelson (D) concedes to Rick Scott (R).  (via Townhall)

And from ABC 5, the Cleveland Browns interview a former Bush administration official for their head coaching job.

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