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In other news:
From Voice Of Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban says that Hungarian money should be spent on Hungarians instead of on migrants.
From the Daily Mail, the E.U. claims that 16,000 African migrants have been cleared from camps in Libya.
From AOL, the leader of the Telford and Wrekin council calls for an investigation into the claims of child sexual exploitation in Telford.
From the Express, European Commission leader Jean Claude Juncker comes under fire from MEPs.
From RTÉ, Spanish police have arrested 155 members of a Chinese human trafficking gang that smuggled migrants mainly into the U.K. and Ireland. (Have I mentioned that migrants are being traff....oh, never mind.)
From the NL Times, two parties pull out of a left-wing coalition because of an anti-Israel Tweet.
From Breitbart London, eight African countries are among the top ten "exporters" of migrants.
From Sputnik International, Turkey issues a protest over the recent attack on a mosque in Germany.
From Palestinian Media Watch, Fatah (the terrorist organization led by Yasser Arafat before he became the leader of the PLO) celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Coastal Road terror attack.
From the Boston Globe, a Muslim group doesn't like Trump's choice for replacing Tillerson.
From Jihad Watch, Robert Spencer explains "how media bias works".
From National Review, the liberal who has blockaded the media since November 2016.
From Townhall, while visiting India, Trump's rival almost falls on her face, and reveals her prejudices.
From Deadline, Chelsea Manning discusses life after prison. (via the New York Post)
From The Points Guy, a dog dies after being placed in an airplane's overhead bin. (via the New York Post)
From Fox News, the president visits California and some border wall prototypes.
From the Los Angeles Times, the British as rightly wary about nerve agents.
And from BuzzFeed, 15 weird facts about tea.
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