From Handelsblatt Global, the E.U. gets a temporary reprieve on President Trump's tariffs.
From the Express, E.U. chief Donald Tusk is accused of misleading European leader about the effect of Brexit on U.K. citizens living in other countries.
From Reuters, according to one Polish lawmaker, Poland plans to offer the E.U. some concessions concerning its judicial reforms.
From The Local FR, French railroad and public service workers go on strike.
From the Dutch News, a man tried to commit suicide by jumping from a balcony in the Dutch parliament.
From Voice Of Europe, the leader of a Belgian youth group speaks of a "huge silent majority that’s starting to get a voice".
From the Pew Research Center, since 2010, at least a million people from sub-Saharan Africa have moved to Europe.
From Russia Today, Russia is offering money for people to extract precious metals from their old ICBMs.
From Breitbart London, German Chancellor Angela Merkel lays out a six-point plan for a common E.U. asylum system.
From the Mirror, a look at the Iraqi asylum seeker who attacked Britain First leader Paul Golding in prison.
From the NL Times, the party led by Dutch politician Geert Wilders wins city council seats in 30 municipalities.
From the Metro, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May tells E.U. leaders that they must "stand together".
From Sputnik International, Belgrade, Serbia offers to host a meeting between Trump and Putin.
From Politics Nigeria, the father of the only Dapchi girl not released by Boko Haram says that she's still being held because she won't convert to Islam.
From Al Arabiya, a photo of a woman getting out of a Mercedes in front of a German food bank causes outrage. (Did she actually go into the food bank in an attempt to obtain food? Is she really rich enough to own a Mercedes, or was someone else giving her a lift?)
From Gatestone Institute, has the U.K. become an Islamist colony?
From The Guardian, it would be good for Christianity to go underground. (via The American Conservative)
From AhlulBayt News Agency, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, 40 tons of chemical weapons have been found in Syria.
From National Review, why refugees are going from the U.S. to Canada.
From Townhall, one GOP representative compares the recently pass omnibus spending bill to former Speaker Pelosi's push for Obamacare.
From The Daily Signal, two GOP lawmakers discuss the president's call for the death penalty for some drug offenders.
From the New York Post, cops and kids have a snowball fight.
From NBC News, this weird skeleton is not an alien.
And from Bangor Daily News, a house is invaded by a turkey.
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