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In other news:
From The Chosunilbo, on his way to meet "Dotard", "Rocket Man" brings his equipment, including a place to seek relief. (via HotAir)
From Space War, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, North Korea could receive some "unique" security guarantees.
From The Daily Signal, while in Singapore, President Trump should follow the example from one of his predecessors.
From Voice Of Europe, French President Macron is losing control of his country's "no-go" zones.
From UAWire, Hungary put its Air Force on alert after a Ukrainian plane illegally entered their airspace.
From Silicon Republic, the E.U. copyright legislation could affect more than just memes.
From Anadolu Agency, police clear a migrant camp near Grande-Synthe in northern France.
From The Local ES, Spain has been urged to take in the ship-borne migrants refused by Italy and Malta.
From El País, Spain offers "safe port" for the ship carrying migrants which had been turned away by Italy.
From Russia Today, Italy rebukes criticism from the E.U. over its refusal to accept the migrant-laden ship.
From The Malta Independent, the rescue of those migrants took place outside the area patrolled by Frontex.
From The Guardian, as Spain accepts the shipload of migrants, Italian Interior Minister Salvini "declares victory".
From Dutch News, the mayor of Rotterdam appears to support free speech.
From the Evening Standard, in a city where carrying knives is illegal, thugs ambush a car and slash one of its occupants.
From the NL Times, two men have been injured in stabbings at two Dutch asylum centers.
From The Local CH, a 16-year-old Bangladeshi was found hiding in a truck by police in Buchs, Switzerland.
From The Local DK, five political parties in Denmark support marijuana legalization.
From The Local AT, Austrian Muslims denounce their government's decision to crack down on mosques and imams.
From the Daily Mail, a Muslim rapper plans to perform at the Bataclan.
From the Asia Times, Pakistan's "draconian" laws on Ramadan vex religious minorities.
From Leadership, a Nigerian imam lauds Lipton for their Ramadan outreach.
From Gatestone Institute, the migrant rape crisis in Germany.
From The Slovak Spectator, in the home of a hunter, police find the type of poison which killed birds near Tvrdošovce, Slovakia.
From National Review, Christians in the Middle East do not regard the U.S. as a "serious ally".
From FrontpageMag, Dutch politician Geert Wilders "puts the political elites on notice".
From Townhall, a secret Air Force program ruins the career of a cadet who exposed sexual misconduct.
From The Catholic Voice, a Catholic bishop leads a march outside a Planned Avoidance of Parenthood clinic. (via LifeNews)
From Accuracy In Media, according to Time, Trump was wrong to point out differences in tariffs between the U.S. and Canada.
From the New York Post, Singapore is picking up the hotel tab for "Rocket Man".
From Breitbart's Big Government, Mrs. Trump shows up at Ford's Theater.
From Business Insider, welcome to IHOB. (Not really, says the NYP.)
From Accuweather, hey, Mexico, this Bud's for you.
From Accuweather, hey, Mexico, this Bud's for you.
And from Yahoo News, so much for civility.
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