Thursday, September 28, 2017

Thursday Links

Some things going on out there:

From the Daily Mail, China tells Muslims to hand in their Korans and prayer mats.

From The Old Continent, why the E.U. is doomed.

From Sputnik International, Catalonia calls the E.U. for help.

From the Express, the Spanish government is doing all it can to stop Catalonians from conducting a referendum on independence.

From WestMonster, France will double the amount of detention time needed to remove failed asylum seekers.  Si vous lisez français, lisez plus ici.

From the National Catholic Register, Cardinal Müller discusses Amoris Laetitia.

From The Daily Caller, the Norks claim that they did not torture American student Otto Warmbier to death.

From Philly(dot)com, although ICE have arrested more people, deportations are down.

From Reuters, Tunisian authorities have prevented more than 550 people from invading migrating to Europe so far this month.

From Radio Poland, Polish President Andrzej Duda says that good relationships between neighboring nations can only be built on truth.

From New Europe, the biggest obstacle for recently re-elected German Chancellor Angela Merkel to forming a coalition is immigration.

From Breitbart London, the people of Zürich, Switzerland have voted to decrease the amount of benefits given to failed asylum seekers.

From Flanders News, in a truly international incident, a Belgian fighting in Syria has been held in Iraq, and has been questioned by American forces.


From National Review, Hefner's legacy was one of "despair".

From The Express Tribune, Pakistanis attack members of a team trying to combat Dengue fever.

From The Canadian Jewish News, French Jews flee to Quebec.

From FirstPost, Bangla Deshi police arrest Rohingya meth smugglers.

From The Daily Signal, President Trump waives the Jones Act to help Puerto Rico.

From Fox News, the Justice Department sues a Colorado corporation for not hiring Americans.

And from Sports Illustrated, how Virginia Tech replaced their legendary football coach.

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