To lead off, Italians vote in their general election today. Read the story at The Local IT, ANSA, Politico, and The Telegraph. The English language home pages of The Local IT and ANSA appear to include a number of relevant stories.
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In other stories marching forth:
From Voice Of Europe, Germany and YouTube try to censor news of protests against Chancellor Merkel.
From Russia Today, Germany's Social Democrats approve a coalition agreement with Merkel's party, thus giving her a fourth term.
From the Sunday Express, French President Macron is pleased with Merkel's win.
From The Old Continent, the E.U. tells social media to remove "trolls" and "haters".
From the Sarajevo Times, will the E.U. really allow Balkan countries to join in 2025?
From Sky News, Ireland's deputy prime minister thinks that the E.U. could reject U.K. Prime Minister May's proposal for dealing with the Ireland-Northern Ireland border.
From the Hungary Journal, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, Hungary needs children, not migrants.
From Deutsche Welle, protesters mock and satirize Catalan separatists.
From the Metro, as he goes to vote, Berlusconi stays abreast of events.
From the Daily Mail, an LBGT+ adviser to the U.K. Labor Party has reportedly said that eight-year-olds should be allowed to choose their gender. (via The Daily Caller)
From The Gulf Today, a Philippine politician wants sharia adopted in a part of Mindanao.
From BizPac Review, President Trump jokes about cutting the White House press pool down to three people.
From PoliZette, Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn) tells Trump that he can't have it both ways on gun control.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Isreali Prime Minister Netanyahu could invite Trump to the opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.
From Fox 59. Hoosiers can buy alcohol on Sundays for the first time since prohibition. (via Fox News)
From the New York Post, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) wants to ban the AR-15.
And from Parade, Sir Charles returns to Saturday Night Live.
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