Monday, November 29, 2021

Monday Links

On a sunny but cold Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, as the omicron coronavirus variant rises, our fears should not.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden's plans for a U.S. consulate to the Palestinians in Jerusalem is a gift to terrorists who want to kill Jews.

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, leftist thugs should be given all the due process that they can handle.

From The Washington Free Beacon, doctors warn that new proposed medical school guidelines could have some detrimental results.

From the Washington Examiner, Biden's "Build Back Better" bill would give amnesty to about 6.5 million illegal aliens.

From The Federalist, the largest children's hospital in Wisconsin struggles to treat victims of the Waukesha Christmas parade attack due to coronavirus vaccine mandates.

From American Thinker, new technology uncovers voters fraud.

From CNS News, Biden is "not at the moment" considering new coronavirus mandates.

From LifeZette, drugs keep coming into the U.S. at the "Biden border".

From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, as Biden bans travel from South Africa due to the omicron variant, illegal aliens are allowed into the U.S. across the southern border.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, The New York Times throws cold water on the "infrastructure" bill.

From Canada Free Press, right-wing commentator Glenn Beck drags former President Obama out of hiding.

From Global News, the first case of the omicron variant in Canada lands at the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport.

From TeleSUR, Barbados becomes a republic and installs its first president.

From TCW Defending Freedom, there's no cure in sight for the current plague.....of lies.

From the Evening Standard, France offers to resumes talks about migrants crossing the English Channel if the U.K. gets "serious".

From the Daily Mail, police in Liverpool, England investigate whether the killing of a woman originally from Iran was done for "cultural reasons".

From the Irish Examiner, 11 positive coronavirus tests in Ireland are being reexamined to determine if any indicate the omicron variant is present.

From The Brussels Times, according to microbiologist Emmanuel André, the Covid Safe Ticket did not increase the coronavirus vaccination rate in Belgium, but resulted in more infections.

From Dutch News, a Dutch-led consortium starts trials of floating flexible solar panels.

From Free West Media, Sweden's Ombudsman is drowning in complaints about the government's intended mandatory coronavirus health pass.

From Hungary Today, a cerval captured in the Bükk Hills of northern Hungary dies from the coronavirus.  (If you read Hungarian, read the story at 24HU.)

From ReMix, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko allegedly made millions from his illegal migrant scheme.

From Sputnik International, the Russian government promises to respond to the expulsion of 27 of its diplomats from the U.S.

From The Sofia Globe, according to a poll, the business climate in Bulgaria got worse again in November.

From Ekathimerini, the Greek government has no plans for another coronavirus lockdown due to the omicron variant.

From Balkan Insight, after a weekend of protests, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is urged to not sign a property expropriation law.

From Malta Today, despite government spending, the island of Malta still has no contingency infrastructure for storms.

From Italy24News, Italy's rules and prohibitions in travel during the Christmas and New Year season.

From RFI, France extends its coronavirus regulations on foreign investment for one year.

From EuroNews, Spain becomes the latest European country to detect a case of the omicron coronavirus variant.

From Euractiv, the E.U. allocates €320 million for research on soil health to promote carbon farming.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, the E.U. commissioner who launched the "Freedom with the Hijab" campaign wants to ban Christian names and references to Christmas.  (If you read French read the story at Valeurs Actuelles.)

From The North Africa Post, Libya withdraws its bid for a seat on the African Union's Peace and Security Council and instead will support Morocco's bid.

From Turkish Minute, police in the Turkish province of Eskişehir arrest seven people for alleged Gülen links.

From The Times Of Israel, new U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides arrives at Ben Gurion International Airport and goes straight into quarantine at his new home in Jerusalem.

From Egypt Today, the Egyptian government will launch a new initiative for women in December.

From The New Arab, an Egyptian human rights activist is found guilty of insulting the country's election commission in a Tweet.  (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)

From IranWire, a historical view of antisemitism and Holocaust denial in Iran.

From The Express Tribune, the province of Sindh asks Pakistan's Supreme Court to allow the regularization of "illegal" buildings.

From The Hans India, roaming pigs and their stench cause a nuisance in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India.

From New Age, students in Dhaka, Bangladesh protest for road safety, reduced bus fares, and other things.

From the Daily Mirror, power outages occur in several parts of Sri Lanka.

Form The Straits Times, Singapore and Malaysia plan to expand their Vaccinated Travel Lane.

From the Borneo Post, Malaysia's Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry will con    duct clinical trials of locally-produced vaccines for nasopharyngeal cancer and cholera.

From Vietnam Plus, Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc begins his official visit to Russia.

From Gatestone Institute, who are the terrorist "Grey Wolves"?

From The Stream, fomenting a race war is unchristian, and other things that should be obvious.

From The Daily Signal, "social and emotional learning" is a new way for teachers to indoctrinate children.

From Sino Daily, according to Lithuanian legislator Matas Maldeikis, there is "wide support" for his country's policy toward Taiwan.

From The American Conservative, the U.S. is more divided and uncivil than ever.

From BizPac Review, Jack Dorsey resigns as the CEO of Twitter, after which, according to right-wing commentator Candace Owens, things will get worse.

From the Tri-City Herald, someone in my state lost a boy, but he reportedly has been found.  (via Newsbreak)

From The Western Journal, congresscritter Rashida "impeach the [bleepity-bleep]" Tlaib (D-MI) smiles as she talks about releasing every convict in federal prison.

From The Daily Wire, a federal judge in Missouri blocks President Biden's coronavirus vaccination mandate for health workers.

From the Daily Caller, one simple fact explains Biden's "disastrous" polling numbers.

From the New York Post, the committee to investigate the Capitol riot will vote on whether to hold former Department of Justice official Jefferey Clark in contempt.

From Breitbart, the White House cancels a Biden speech 15 minutes before its planned start.

From Newsmax, everyone in New York City is encouraged to wear a mask indoors due to concerns about the omicron coronavirus variant.

And from The Babylon Bee, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey resigns in embarrassment after realizing that he helped elect Joe Biden president.

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