From Sputnik International, the E.U. Commission launches new migrant programs in Africa.
From EuroNews, Libya claims the right to order rescuers to return migrants.
From Breitbart's Big Government, Hungary's foreign minister claims that no one could say "Hungary first" until Donald Trump became president.
From The Sun, a 16-year-old boy is charged with the rape and murder of a 6-year-old girl in Scotland. (via Breitbart London)
From Voice Of Europe, move over, Baby Trump balloon, it's the Baby Khan balloon. (Could there be a battle of the balloons over London?)
From Ekathimerini, the Greek migration minister says that his country will not become a "migrant warehouse". (As if Greece already isn't one.)
From the Daily Mail, prostitutes and one man are flogged in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.
From AfricaNews, a Mauritanian blogger stays in jail after his death sentence for blasphemy is commuted.
From RNZ, the mayor of Auckland, New Zealand bans speeches by two Canadian "far right" activists.
From FrontpageMag, Robert Spencer puts out a pamphlet discussing Islam in America's public schools.
From National Review, the Wisconsin Supreme Court tells universities to live up to their promises of academic freedom.
From Townhall, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) lies about why kids at the border are getting DNA tests.
From The Federalist, seven reasons why it's misleading to say that Americans support Roe v. Wade.
From the New York Post, thanks to science, a rapist is given his overdue punishment.
And from Breaking Burgh, EPA chief Scott Pruitt rids the agency of a foul substance.
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