Sunday, September 17, 2017

Sunday Links

As another week gets started, here's what else has been going on:

From The Guardian, investing in Cyprus can get you an E.U. passport.

From the Sunday Express, laws to prevent terrorists from getting chemicals are "too lax".

From Russia Today, terrorists seek to target railroads and food.

From Westmonster, according to MEP Nigel Farage, U.K. leaders haven't grasped the scale of the jihadi threat that their country faces.

From Sky News, a home owned by an elderly couple, who had been awarded MBE's for their work with refugee children, was searched following the arrest of a suspect in the Parsons Green bombing.  (via Fahrenheit 211, which was linked by The Religion Of Peace)



From The Daily Caller, a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs disagrees with President Trump's ban on transgenders serving in the military.

From Fox News, in St. Louis, rioters gonna riot.

From AP News, four Americans were attacked with acid in Marseilles, France.  (via Townhall)

From the Daily Mail, more on the Marseilles acid attack.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, Afghanistan will arm 20,000 civilians to fight against ISIS.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Obamacare premiums will rise again in 2018.  (via HotAir)

From Benar News, Philippine troops rescue a priest who had been held captive for four months.

From Fox8, a man is killed when his vehicle hits a dead horse.

From Radio Poland, the German foreign minister says "nein" to Poland's demand for reparations.


And from the New York Post, the president Retweets an edited video of him hitting a golf ball, which then hits his opponent.

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