Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Wednesday Links

As I settle back into my normal life in Maryland, here are some things going on:

From the Wheaton Patch, a Maryland man faces animal cruelty charges for allegedly stuffing his SUV with chihuahuas.







From the Express, the U.K. House Of Lords votes to keep the country in the E.U. customs union.

From Breitbart London, Germany's E.U. Minister wants to keep the door open for Turkey.

From Reuters, the CEO of Facebook, after facing the U.S. Senate, is invited to Europe.




From Voice Of Europe, migrants fight each other in Athens.


From Russia Today, Italian Foreign Ministry officials and a subsidiary of the German company Rheinmetall are sued over arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

From the Manchester Evening News, hundreds of people were evacuated after "unstable chemicals" were found at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology.


From the NL Times, according to police, Albanians play a major part in Amsterdam's underworld.

From The Old Continent, Belgian M.E.P. Guy Vanhofstadt calls for an E.U. military capable of launching missile strikes.

From France24, Austria forces asylum seekers to hand over their mobile phones and pay a fee.

From the Daily Sabah, according to the U.N., the refugee deal between the E.U. and Turkey has made a "huge impact".


From National Review, a tribute to Barbara Bush.

From BizPac Review, a professor at Fresno State has a very different attitude toward Mrs. Bush.

From the Daily Observer, a Liberian legislator proposes to allow non-blacks to become citizens.

From Pakistan Today, Saudi women wear sports abayas, making a "rebellious fashion statement".

From Gatestone Institute, let the Turkish scholars speak.

From the New York Post, the Coachella festival sucks.

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