From Voice Of Europe, Turkey's influence on Europe's Muslims "is an underestimated threat".
From France24, Turkish President Erdoğan announces his "election manifesto".
From The Irish Times, Ireland's contribution to the E.U. budget could reach €3 billion.
From Deutsche Welle, Germany could receive €60 million more in tax revenue than previously estimated.
From Flanders News, the Flemish government will invest €100,000 in cultural projects in Palestine.
From Sputnik International, French President Macron says that Russian President Putin wants to "make Russia great again".
From the Sunday Express, two children, ages 12 and 15, are injured in a shooting in London.
From the Leicester Mercury, the library of an Islamic school in Leicester, England has been found to contain material condoning violence toward women.
From BBC News, according to the U.K. business secretary, a U.K.-E.U. customs partnership is still on the table.
From Breitbart London, the U.K. minister for universities calls for more free speech.
From Novinite, about 200 refugees block a highway in Greece.
From Gatestone Institute, Turkish police block a commemoration of the Armenian genocide.
From Townhall, the mobs who fight against civil rights.
From Fox News, crocodiles on a plane are seized at Heathrow Airport.
From National Review, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) finds four ways to work around a filibuster.
From the New York Post, a museum in Paris allows one group of visitors to check more than just their coats in the cloakroom.
And from The Sacramento Bee, a man nearly dies from biting his nails.
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