Thursday, January 27, 2022

Links For Holocaust Remembrance Day

On a sunny but cold Thursday, on which falls International Holocaust Remembrance Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden pledges to nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court by the end of February.

From FrontpageMag, leftists are indifferent to genocide against Christians.

From Townhall, Biden drags Democrats down the drain.

From The Washington Free Beacon, fewer than 300 asylum seekers are enrolled in the "remain in Mexico" protocol.

From the Washington Examiner, a DHS contractor condemns the Biden administration's migrant flights as "betraying the American people".

From The Federalist, Biden's border crisis included over 2 million arrests in 2021, and 2022 is expected to be even worse.

From American Thinker, have two dictators been talking to each other?

From CNS News, according to a Gallup poll, the job approval rating of Congress has dropped to 18 percent.

From LifeZette, American troops are going to NATO countries in eastern Europe.

From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain reminds Democrats about who's in charge.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, why leftists ruin cities.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can't stop the "trucker freedom convoy".

From TeleSUR, a Peruvian prosecutor recommends a 12-year sentence for Kenji Fujimori, son of the late President Alberto Fujimori, for alleged bribery and influence peddling.

From TCW Defending Freedom, waaaaaake uuuuup!

From ReMix, on the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, two elderly Orthodox Jews in London are brutally beaten.

From the Daily Star, a Muslim man has serious health problems after biting into a bacon-loaded cheeseburger from the Burger King at London's Stanstead Airport.

From Free West Media, according to a survey, most Germans are ready for permanent coronavirus vaccines.

From Euractiv, Germany agrees to not move forward on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline if Russia invades Ukraine.

From EuroNews, according to researchers in Norway, the coronavirus was in Europe weeks before its first confirmed cases.

From Balkan Insight, businesses in Kosovo welcome a customs office for their country expected to be opened at the Albanian port of Durres.

From Morocco World News, Moroccan King Mohammed VI inaugurates the construction of the largest coronavirus vaccine manufacturing facility in Africa.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco extends its coronavirus public health state of emergency until February 28th.

From the Libyan Express, Attorneys General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour (Libya) and Giovanni Salvi (Italy) discuss cooperation between their respective offices.

From Hürriyet Daily News, a blizzard in İstanbul, Turkey leads to a political debate.

From Turkish Minute, President Putin (Russia) accepts an invitation from President Erdoğan (Turkey) to visit Turkey.

From Rûdaw, the Iraqi parliament announces that it will elect a new president on February 7th.

From ArmenPress, according to U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy, the U.S. is committed to cooperating with Armenia on justice and in other areas.

From In-Cyprus, Cyprus observes International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

From The Syrian Observer, Syria will not allow the E.U. to intervene in its internal affairs.

From Arutz Sheva, Arabs attack Jewish-owned vehicles in Jerusalem with snowballs containing rocks.

From The Times Of Israel, former Israeli Health Minister Yaakov Litzman signs a plea deal under which he will pay a fine for hindering the extradition of an accused sex offender to Australia.

From The Jerusalem Post, according to Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Israel will continue its strategy to stop Iran even if it enters a new nuclear agreement.

From YNetNews, a Holocaust survivor decries the presence of yellow stars at coronavirus protests.

From Palestinian Watch, Palestinians honor the murderers of Jews and Israelis.

From the Egypt Independent, coronavirus cases surge in Egypt as the omicron variant spreads.

From Egypt Today, Al-Azhar announces its first Braille version of the Koran.

From the Ethiopian Monitor, Ethiopian Airlines announces the resumption of flights to Dubai, UAE.

From the Saudi Gazette, King Salman creates Saudi Arabia's Founding Day, to be celebrated every February 22nd.

From The New Arab, Syrian Democratic Forces troops find dozens of ISIS terrorists holed up in a wing of Ghwayran prison.

From RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, hackers show photos of Iranian dissidents on state TV and call for the execution of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

From IranWire, the family of an Iranian filmmaker who died in prison sues those whom they believe responsible for his death.

From Iran International, the opposition group Mujahedin-e-Khalq denies any knowledge of the hack on Iranian TV.

From Khaama Press, American banks freeze the accounts of the Afghan embassy in the U.S.

From Pajhwok Afghan News, U.N. diplomat Deborah Lyons hopes that the Taliban will allow girls to return to school.

From Afghanistan Times, Western leader press Taliban representative in Oslo, Norway to improve human rights in Afghanistan.

From Gatestone Institute, why the Houthis in Yemen belong on the terrorist list.

From The Stream, the worst idea ever in human history.

From The American Conservative, President Biden is right about minor incursions into Ukraine.

From Space War, a Ukrainian separatist leader urges Russia to send them modern weapons.

From The Daily Signal, should parents have the choice about mask mandates in schools?

From BizPac Review, a vehicle parked in the St. Louis area belonging to congresscritter Cori Bush (D-MO) is hit by gunfire.

From The Western Journal, fake American drivers licenses flood into the U.S. from Hong Kong.

From The Daily Wire, according to an opinion column, the Baseball Hall of Fame is incomplete without Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.

From the Daily Caller, Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) calls on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to take action against carjacking.

From Fox News, cops in Bulwell, U.K. pull over an 84-year-old driver and learn that he has never had a license.  (via the New York Post)

From Breitbart, manufacturers in the central part of the U.S. expect the prices of their products to rise over the next six months.

From Newsmax, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) urges Biden to not "outsource" his choice of Supreme Court nominee to the radical left.

And from the New York Post, the secret ingredient in the world's first pig-to-human heart transplant was she-don't-lie.

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