From Radio Poland, the Polish economy continues to grow at a rate just over 5 percent. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Express, the Turkish Lira continues lose value.
From Voice Of Europe, a noted non-Brit wants a Brexit do-over.
From Sputnik International, the German interior minister promises migration reform.
From EuroNews, regarding immigration, "failure is no longer an option".
From the Mirror, police stop an idiot from climbing scaffolding up to Big Ben. (The line between "badass" and "stupid people" can sometimes be difficult to discern, but I'm giving this one the latter. The story comes via Breitbart London.)
From the NL Times, according to the Dutch office for economic policy analysis, cryptocurrencies becoming stabilized could cause a new financial crisis.
From Breitbart London, according to a leader of the German party AdF, western Europe has a problem of "self-hate".
From Deutsche Welle, a man stabs two people and is fatally shot by police in Flensburg, Germany.
From Euractiv, Iraqi Kurdish diplomat Falah Mustafa Bakir has some advice for Europe on how to help the Middle East.
From Russia Today, the E.U. supports democracy, when the result is something they agree with.
From The Slovak Spectator, Uber gets a second chance in Slovakia.
From the Daily Mail, ISIS claims responsibility for the attack in Liège, Belgium.
From Gatestone Institute, 64 organizations designated as FTOs still have social media accounts.
From National Review, the "educated elite" is neither.
From FrontpageMag, the media blames President Trump for something that happened under his predecessor.
From Townhall, Trumps signs the "right to try" legislation. (The article contains the typo "singed". I'm not sure I want to hear him sing.)
From the Tennessean, gubernatorial candidate Diane Black (R) blames pornography and violent movies for school shootings. (via the New York Post)
From the New York Post, stocks bounce back after yesterday's selloff in response to Italy's political problems.
From the Memphis Business Journal, two Planned Avoidance of Parenthood affiliates merge into one. (via LifeNews)
From LifeNews, 2,750 places where women can go for health care, other than PP.
From The Federalist, "has Trump been good for comedy?"
From NewsBusters, NBC calls SCOTUS Justice Ginsberg a "rock star".
And from USA Today, the makers of Ambien tell Roseanne that the drug does not cause racism.
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