From Voice Of Europe, refugees visit their "dangerous homelands", often at taxpayer expense. (This raises an interesting question. If their homelands were so dangerous that they had to leave, how are they now safe enough to visit? To what extent have the conditions changed? If you read Flemish, read the story at HLN.)
From Breitbart London, the Libyan Coast Guard takes 611 migrants back to Libya. (If you read Italian, read the story at Il Giornale.)
From the Daily Mail, almost 400 migrants are stranded in Algeciras, Spain.
From the Express, the E.U. plans to put out a "four or five page" document outlining their future relationship with the United Kingdom.
From Deutsche Welle, Jews in western Europe think that anti-Semitism is on the rise.
From the Evening Standard, six boys arrested for attacking a women get police protection.
From Radio Poland, unemployment in Poland drops to 3.7 percent, and Russia will allow Polish prosecutors to visit the site of the plane crash which killed Poland's president. (The latter story comes via Voice Of Europe.)
From Russia Today, a man blows himself up on a football (a.k.a. soccer) field in Vervier, Belgium. (If you read French, read the story at SudInfo. If you read Flemish, read the story at De Standaard.)
From Dutch News, population growth in the Netherlands has been slowed by a flu epidemic.
From the Mirror, in Langsa, Indonesia, a couple seen having sex outside of marriage is given a very stinky punishment.
From The Telegraph, a man in Blackburn, Lancashire allegedly forged a letter from his mosque claiming that he was single in order to commit bigamy. (Has he ever seen those 4,000 holes?)
From FrontpageMag, the left's willful blindness toward the persecution of Christians and abuse of women in Muslim countries.
From The Slovak Spectator, "car sales in Slovakia break records".
From National Review, the origins of our possible second Civil War.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the federal government has spent over $400,000 to compare "gender variant" youth with cisgender youth. (This amount of money is very small by government budget standards.)
From The Daily Caller, "how our intelligence agencies helped Putin weaken America".
From Breitbart Texas, a weapons bust reveals an arms supply line between Mexico City and Texas.
From Arkansas Online, Medicaid funding for two Planned Parenthood clinics in Arkansas is blocked by a judge. (via LifeNews)
From LifeNews, Catholic hospitals in Ireland stand against a government proposal that would force them to perform abortions.
From CNS News, the owner of an auto shop receives death threats after an escaped illegal alien is caught there.
And from Breaking Burgh, President Trump's critics concede that he does indeed have more followers than Abraham Lincoln.
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