From Voice Of Europe, Italy's right-wing migration policies result in a large drop in migrant deaths.
From France24, Italian Interior Minister Salvini wants "guarantees" before an Italian coast guard ship with 60 migrants on board is allowed to land.
From the Daily Mail, Salvini has likened those migrants to hijackers.
From the Express, a former NATO boss says that the E.U. lacks the ability to form an army.
From Russia Today, President Trump confronts the NATO paradox.
From Fox News, Trump is more popular than his NATO counterparts.
From UAWire, Canada's ambassador to the Ukraine states that the return of Russia to the G7 has not yet been discussed.
From the NL Times, the Dutch Senate has voted in favor of abolishing the advisory referendum.
From Sputnik International, Sweden pulls the plug on their extremism hotline.
From Haaretz, four Turkish university graduates are arrested for a cartoon mocking President Erdoğan.
From Yahoo News, 11 people are killed when gunmen attack an education department office.
From Gatestone Institute, France will free 450 Islamists by 2019.
From FrontpageMag, some historical truth about Ellis Island.
From National Review, "ten thoughts on judicial activism".
From Townhall, FBI attorney Lisa Page faces a contempt holding for not showing up to testify under subpoena.
From Crux, a priest has been praying to end abortion for almost 30 years, in front of the Canadian parliament building. (via LifeNews)
From The Federalist, Tomi Lahren's position on Roe v. Waid makes no sense.
From CNS News, some Republicans criticize SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
From NewsBusters, CNN downplays the exposure of illegal aliens fraudulently claiming to be parents of the children they travel with.
From AP News, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, New York Mayor Bill de Blazio and his security detail allegedly violated both Mexican and U.S. immigration laws by crossing the border on foot. (If he did violate Mexican law, can his honor be extradited to face charges there?)
From AP News, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, New York Mayor Bill de Blazio and his security detail allegedly violated both Mexican and U.S. immigration laws by crossing the border on foot. (If he did violate Mexican law, can his honor be extradited to face charges there?)
From The Guardian, a Russian company puts Trump's face on packages for its asbestos products. (Is this the real Russian collusion? The story comes via the New York Post.)
From the New York Post, feeding babies solid food helps them sleep better.
From Deadline, RoboCop is coming back. (via The Verge)
And from The Babylon Bee, a socialist professor lives up to his beliefs.
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