Besides the conviction of Bill Cosby, here are twelve other things going on:
From France24, five migrants die in the Mediterranean near Spain.
From Reuters, the E.U. budget plan could bring about a "fortress Europe".
From the NL Times, Amsterdam prepares for King's Day. (I was in the Netherlands for last year's King's Day. If you're in the country, be sure to wear orange.)
From Voice Of Europe, left-wingnuts want to disrupt the Dutch Remembrance Day celebration. (If you read Dutch, read the story at De Telegraaf.)
From the Express, the French ambassador to the E.U. didn't like being told to speak English.
From El PaĆs, Spain's Popular party faces "fallout" after their Madrid regional premier quits.
From ZeroHedge, Germany's "migrant crisis delusions".
From National Review, Alfie Evans could happen here in the United States.
From The Times Of Israel, Iran's supreme leader faults Arab states for befriending Israel.
From Modern Ghana, a Nigerian Muslim boy faces the death penalty for blasphemy, for singing a song. (The last two links were found at The Religion Of Peace, which has lots more.)
From Parade, four weird frogs for the upcoming Save The Frogs Day.
And from Creative Loafing Charlotte, "news of the weird".
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