The right-wing governor of Slovakia's Banska Bystrica region loses his bid for re-election. (I have visited the region's namesake city.)
The "Paradise Papers" expose the secret tax havens of the very rich.
London will close over half of its police stations.
The British will protect their Christmas markets from possible terror attacks.
The invaders migrants keep arriving in Greece.
One invader migrant picked on the wrong Greek girl.
The Greek foreign minister does not want open borders.
Australian imam: hijab yes, bracelets no.
The Red Cross admits that there was fraud during the Ebola crisis.
Former Catalan leader Puigdemont and four others turn themselves in.
The left celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik takeover of Russia.
A British woman is attacked by five men who "appeared to be Asian". ("Asian" is the British code word for "Muslim", which is technically correct since many British Muslims come from Asian countries such as Pakistan. But on my side of the Pond, the word has replaced "Oriental" for describing people from the Far East.)
Police in Pakistani seek help from clerics to oppose honor killings.
The War On Terror has cost a lot of money.
A Nubian activist has died while under detention in Egypt.
Lebanon's prime minister resigns in response to a death threat against him. (intermediate source)
A missile from Yemen has been shot down near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
A Saudi prince has been killed in a helicopter crash.
Special Counsel Mueller reportedly has enough evidence to charge former national security adviser Michael Flynn and his son in connection to alleged Russian intervention in the 2016 election.
The New York Post makes its endorsement for New Jersey governor.
There is another story of which I have learned, and which I believe should be reported in a separate post due to its tragic nature. Stand by.
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