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In other stories:
From the Express, the Chancellor of Germany admits that the Schengen zone is "at risk".
From Voice Of Europe, due to increasing violence, Sweden's hospitals will need armed guards.
From The Local FR, some background on the criminal who escaped a French prison.
From The Local CH, Switzerland is experiencing a large increase in people with dual nationality.
From The Local ES, 17 World Heritage sites to visit in Spain.
From Deutsche Welle, German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer threatens to resign.
From Social Europe, "power is draining away" from Chancellor Merkel.
From Russia Today, Belgian authorities arrest two suspects for an alleged bomb plot, and seize an explosive known as "mother of Satan".
From Dutch News, the Netherlands will overhaul its integration process.
From Middle East Online, Turkey is now a "transactional partner" for the E.U.
From the NL Times, a Jewish cemetery in Amsterdam has been vandalized with swastikas.
From the Evening Standard, in the city where carrying knives is illegal, two teenage boys are arrested for allegedly stabbing another teenage boy.
From France24, France is accused of aiding repression in Egypt by selling arms.
From the Prague Daily Monitor, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis denies that his country and Germany have made any deal about migrants.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia's roads could give you a bumpy ride.
From Palestinian Media Watch, the PA's highest-paid terrorist family will be making even more. (The abbreviation "PA" does not stand for "Pennsylvania".)
From Hürriyet Daily News, German authorities arrest a woman who was allegedly a member of ISIS's "morality police".
From Arutz Sheva, Australia stops all aid to the PA.
From Gatestone Institute, a vision of an Islamic state in Europe.
From National Review, the left has already found reasons to oppose one possible SCOTUS nominee.
From Townhall, this SCOTUS pick means more to the right that to the left.
From FrontpageMag, what do children learn about Islam?
From the New York Post, the Fourth of July, since it falls on a Wednesday, will be difficult for workers.
And from The Babylon Bee, the New York Times is now printed only on the far left side of the page.
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