Today is February 22, which may be rendered as 2/22. So here is a sample of what's been going on during 2/22:
From Voice Of Europe, Bulgaria and Hungary want migrant control and secure borders. (Didn't I recently find a story about a Bulgarian official who wanted E.U. members to loosen their border controls?)
From WestMonster, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban gets some support from former Czech President Vaclav Klaus. (If you read Hungarian, read more at Magyar Idők.)
From the Express, Spanish retirees protest over their pensions.
From the NL Times, at least six cases of child sex abuse have been found at Plan International.
From Politico, German Chancellor Merkel wants to link E.U. budgets to the acceptance of migrants.
From Russia Today, Merkel walks out of a parliament meeting after being criticized for her proposed migrant quota system.
From BBC News, the U.K. is considering whether to extend their target of resettling 20,000 Syrian refugees.
From The Local CH, Amnesty International criticizes Switzerland's migrant policies.
From Euractiv, the U.S. and the E.U. warn Bosnia about protecting its judiciary from political pressure.
From Sputnik International, about 200 migrants barricade themselves in a reception facility in Rome.
From the Daily Mail, the people of India aren't amused by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's "fake" and "annoying" quasi-Indian outfits.
From Malay Mail Online, religious police raid a publishing company over a book that had "confusing" content that "allegedly went against Islamic teachings".
From News(dot)com(dot)au, members of a Muslim group file a formal complaint with police over the Pampers cat logo, which allegedly resembles the name "Mohammed". (I have previously found another article related to this story.)
From Gatestone Institute, dhimmitude is spreading in Europe.
From American Thinker, a hard look at Islam.
From Townhall, police had reportedly been informed that the Florida high school shooter had previously threatened people with a gun
From National Review, Hollywood offers up The Young Karl Marx.
From FrontpageMag, what educators are leaving out of Black History Month.
From the New York Post, a SNAFU at Chase Bank directs customers to others' accounts.
From the Evening Standard, a package containing white powder and a racist message was sent to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. (via Page Six)
From TwinCities(dot)com, "how weird is Nick Nolte?"
And from Cleveland(dot)com, "getting weird with the beard".
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