Friday, March 23, 2018

Terrorism In France, And Other Stories

Today in southern France, a man hijacked a car in Carcassonne and later took hostages in a Super U market in Trèbes, before being killed by security forces.  He reportedly killed three people and injured 16 others.  The man was of Moroccan descent and known to French authorities.

Read more at The Local FR, France24, RTÉBBC News, the Daily Mail and the Independent.
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In other stories:

From Voice Of Europe, in Hungary, beware the "Soros puppets".

From Breitbart London, up to 2/3 of sub-Saharan Africans want to move to the E.U. or America.

From Sputnik International, according to French politician Marine Le Pen, the E.U. is waging a "cold war" against Russia.

From iNews, the E.U. ambassador to Moscow is recalled.

From the Express, a young supporter of Brexit defends older generations.

From Dutch News, the boss of Unilever makes 292 times the average salary of his company's workers.

From the NL Times, a university in Amsterdam ignored complaints of sexual harassment by one lecturer for years.

From Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a suicide car bomber kills 12 at a wrestling match in Helmand, Afghanistan.

From The Express Tribune, animals compete in a beauty pageant in Jugaitpir, Pakistan.

From CBN News, jihadists hunt Syrian Christians.  (via Assyrian International News Agency)

From National Review, a play exposes left-wing hypocrisy.

From FrontpageMag, in Texas, the SJP turn out to be neo-nazis.

From Townhall, what happened which led up to police shooting Stephon Clark.

And from the New York Post, when ordering at McDonald's, don't ride a horse.

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