As it's been raining all day here in my part of Maryland, with temperatures below normal, here are some things going on, near and far:
From Voice Of Europe, the Italian government decides to take care of Italians first.
From the Express, British politician Nigel Farage warns Prime Minister Theresa May that a Brexit betrayal will spark a huge backlash.
From the Daily Mail, two members of May's cabinet disagree over E.U. workers in the U.K.
From Deutsche Welle, Syrian government forces advance as aid from Russia and France arrives.
From Sputnik International, Ecuador will reportedly withdraw its asylum for Julian Assange.
From Russia Today, more investors are turning to gold.
From The Conservative Woman, "is Britain becoming the Third World, or are we already there?"
From France24, the incident where an aide to French President Macron allegedly committed an assault might have been the subject of a cover-up.
From VRT, Belgium's National Day parade is held in Brussels.
From the Evening Standard, according to Tory MP Jacob Rees-Moog, Britain is header for a "no-deal" Brexit.
From Middle East Monitor, the U.N. appeals for safe passage for 140,000 people stranded in Syria.
From ABC News, one survivor and two bodies for a capsized migrant boat land in Spain.
From Gatestone Institute, in Turkey, an American pastor sits in prison while ISIS members roam free.
From NewsBusters, the media have another Trump meltdown.
From Breitbart Video, Rachel Maddow "feels very palpable" that President Trump is a foreign agent. (I vaguely recall some of us right-wingers having similar ideas about Trump's predecessor, but I digress.)
From Fox 59, a survivor of the duck boat disaster describes her experience. (via the New York Post)
From The Daily Caller, a former acting director of ICE has some criticism for Michelle Wolf and her ICE-ISIS video.
From The Washington Free Beacon, after their lawsuit against oil companies is dismissed, Baltimore files another one.
From Townhall, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is right about the International Space Station.
From the New York Post, an opinion column calls Elon Musk "a total fraud".
From Fox News, a historic airplane crashes in Texas, as everyone on board survives.
From Yahoo News, the British Tempest fighter jet "could be the future".
From The Verge, watch the first trailer for the upcoming Godzilla movie.
From Variety, former football player Michael Strahan will host ABC's new GMA hour.
From The Slovak Spectator, a tourist route in Slovakia, including an area called Little Croatia.
And from Breaking Burgh, on the reality show Undercover Boss, Vladimir Putin will be disguised as a White House intern.
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