From The Herald, President Trump has an interesting idea about the E.U.'s origin.
From ITV, the leader of Britain's UKIP party calls the post-Brexit immigration system "racist" for preferring people from the E.U.
From the Hungary Journal, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter Szijjarto calls an E.U. report on Hungary "a bunch of patent lies which disregards facts and reality".
From Voice Of Europe, Szijjarto asks a European Parliament member "who voted for you?"
From Deutsche Welle, more than half of migrants in Germany fail the German language exam.
From The Guardian, Greece reinforces their land border with Turkey.
From Russia Today, the mayor of a town called "French Molenbeek" calls upon the state for help dealing with the "radicalized Muslim community".
From France24, last night, power was temporarily cut from Amsterdam's Schipol airport. (This was the same airport I flew into last year, which was not without its problems.)
From the Sunday Express, U.K. Home Secretary Amber Rudd resigns.
From The Week, in Mali,suspected jihadists kill 40 Tuaregs.
From Gatestone Institute, "has Pope Francis read the Quran?"
From Townhall, Pope Francis comes up with the most unrealistic proposal ever.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Rohingya Muslims stage a protest rally in a refugee camp in Bangla Desh.
From The Sun, Britain's oldest parents lose their child when social services takes him away.
From ABC News, the Waffle House hero's actions didn't stop with tackling the shooter. (via HotAir)
From Legal Insurrection, contrary to some media reports, the NRA is not banning guns at its convention.
From Fox News, the caravan of
From Variety, the WriteGirl event tries to gather support for young female writers.
From the New York Post, a tree planted by Presidents Trump and Macron has vanished.
From the Telegram, what a weird home looks like.
And from The Star, a Chinese farmer finds a good use for cockroaches.
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