Saturday, April 7, 2018

Some Saturday Stuff

Here are some things going on, starting with another incident in Europe:

From Deutsche Welle, a van drives into a crowd in Münster, Germany.

From CNN, Münster, Germany becomes the latest place in which a vehicle is used as a terror weapon.


From Flanders News, in Belgium, the Islam party's proposal to separate men and women on public transit isn't going over very well.

From the Evening Standard, London's transport network is conducting a "purge" of "extremist workers".  (via Breitbart London)

From Sputnik International, French police reportedly entered Italian territory to inspect a refugee camp.


From ZeroHedge, a false alarm causes residents of Vadso, Norway to think that the Russians were coming.

From Voice Of Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban thinks that Hungary and Poland deserve more respect.

From Hürriyet Daily News, according to Turkey's Minister of E.U. Affairs, the Muslim world would benefit if Turkey joins the E.U.

From France24, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras demands the release of two soldiers held in Turkey.

From Defend Europa, a young Algerian has been arrested in Italy for allegedly running a pro-ISIS telegram channel.  (If you read Italian, read the story at Il Giornale.)


From Townhall, open carry activists in Texas demand the dismissal of a police chief.

From NewsBusters, the star of Chappaquiddick has some things to say about the man he portrays.

From the New York Post, President Trump is sending National Guard troops to the border - just like Obama and Bush the Younger.

From Fox News, Black Panther passes Titanic to become the third best-selling film in U.S. history.


From CNET, some weird products related to the Avengers comics characters.

And from The Outline (and speaking of comics), a look at the "second-most famous orange cat" that you'll see in the comic strips.

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