Sunday, February 20, 2022

Sunday Links

On a Sunday which has so far lived up to its name, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a conversation with Reagan White House veteran and former Ukrainian First Lady Kateryna Yushchenko.

From Townhall, the fence around the Capitol building will be reinstalled due to concerns about a "Freedom Convoy" of American truckers.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about Treasury Secretary/Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase.

From the Washington Examiner, no more genocide games.

From American Thinker, Seattle repeals its allegedly "racist" bicycle helmet law.

Form NewsBusters, a panel on ABC "torches" President Biden on inflation and the economy.

From Canada Free Press, Canada should be forced out of the G7.

From TeleSUR, Cuba rejects an alleged U.S. media campaign against Russia.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Canadian truckers against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is "real men against a flake".

From Free West Media, Australian police allegedly use Directed Energy Weapons against people protesting against coronavirus vaccine mandates.

From EuroNews, President Macron (France) and Putin (Russia) agree to "intensify" their diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis over Ukraine.

From Euractiv, Russia keeps its forces in Belarus.

From ReMix, while Europe faces more illegal immigration, African leaders call Europe a "fortress".

From Allah's Willing Executioners, in Berlin, a Turkish-speaking man allegedly hits a woman and forces her to the ground.  (If you read German, read the story at Tag24.)

From The North Africa Post, a highway linking Tiznit, Morocco to Dakhla, Western Sahara is 81 percent complete.

From The New Arab, according to the U.N., the number of children allegedly linked to ISIS being detained in Iraq has sharply risen.

From OpIndia, Islamists attack author and army wife Ambreen Zaidi for narrating a story about a woman who discipled her daughter for prioritizing her hijab over her education.

From Malay Mail, the mufti of the Malaysian state of Penang rules that a Hindu woman should get custody of her children, but they should remain Muslim despite being unilaterally converted.

From Gatestone Institute, France has an "Islamic problem" of its own making.

From The Stream, how the FDA blocks treatment for children with special needs.

From HistoryNet, "Australia's Pearl Harbor".

From The Western Journal, a bipartisan effort to undercut American workers is reportedly underway.

From BizPac Review, police in Ottawa, Canada promise to hunt down protesters "for months to come".

From The Daily Wire, Marvel actress Evangeline Lilly calls on Canadian Prime Minister to sit down with the protesting truckers.

From the Daily Caller, Michigan head basketball coach Juwan Howard allegedly hits a Wisconsin assistant coach after their game.

From the New York Post, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, President Biden (U.S.) is ready to meet with President Putin (Russia) at "any time" to avoid war in Ukraine.

From Breitbart, Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents rescue a Nicaraguan mother of three from drowning in the Rio Grande.

From Newsmax, according to Finnish President Sauli Niinistö, Putin's behavior has changed.  (My spell checker objects to "Sauli", but has no problem with "Niinistö".)

And from Reuters, may Her Majesty get well.

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