From Voice Of Europe, in Ottobrun, Germany, two migrants attack an ambulance. (If you read German, read the story at Abendzeitung.)
From EuroNews, French President Emmanuel Macron and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez make statements before the E.U. migration summit.
From the Daily Mail, Bavarian state premier Markus Söder sharply criticizes Chancellor Angela Merkel's migration policy.
From Reuters, nearly 300 Turkish diplomats have reportedly sought asylum in Germany since the failed coup of 2016.
From AP News, the man accused of killing eight people on a New York bike path invokes Allah and defends ISIS. (via The Daily Caller)
From Sputnik International, who loses the most in President Trump's tariff spat with the E.U.?
From the Independent, Ireland promises to take in more refugees. (This site is Irish, and should not be confused with the British site of the same name.)
From The Daily Star, two Islamist groups demand the removal of a bust of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. (It seems that American leftists aren't the only people who have a problem with statues.)
From The Times Of India, an imam declares hugging someone of the opposite gender forbidden in Islam. (I can only wonder what he thinks of the 58 or however-many genders some sites, such as Facebook, recognize.)
From National Review, the "mustard seed" that led to the liberation of Christians from Islamic rule in Spain.
From Townhall, the pope's double standards concerning Trump and Castro.
From Twitchy, a look at why the Time cover of Trump is powerful (although thoroughly exposed as fake).
From the New York Post, ladies of Saudi Arabia, you may now drive.
From Philly(dot)com, Vice President Mike Pence stops in Moon Township, PA to stump for Representative Keith Rothfus (R-PA).
From The Washington Times, in Meridian, Idaho, cops 1, bad guy 0.
From Fox News, a World Cup "superfan" dresses her two-year-old twins in country-appropriate outfits for each match.
From Breitbart's National Security, the U.S. sends 100 gaskets to the Korean DMZ to receive the remains of military personnel who died in the Korean War.
From Variety, how long will the boom for female stories last?
And from The Verge, you will soon be able to get your DC comic anthology at Sam's place.
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