As another workweek starts, here are some things going on:
From the Ottawa Citizen, a man armed with a knife attempted to stab a member of the Ceremonial Guard at Parliament Hill in Ottawa. (H/T Gary Kuemper, who put this in the BTR chatroom of the Red Fox Blogger)
From SBS News, three men have been arrested in connection with a suspected acid attack on a three-year-old boy in Worcester, England. (H/T the Red Fox Blogger herself)
From the Express, adult migrant males marry underage girls in order to obtain E.U. passports. (via Voice Of Europe)
From The Telegraph, six people are arrested after a woman with a slit throat staggers out of a hotel.
From Voice Of Europe, three migrants convicted of rape get "very low sentences". (If you read Swedish, read the story at Fria Tider.)
From Sputnik International, the Hungarian government warns that mass migration has led to increased anti-Semitism is Europe.
From Breitbart London, three men, two of whom are "possibly Turkish", invade a home in south London.
From Radio Prague, the Czech Republic is having record low unemployment, which attracts foreigners. (via Voice Of Europe)
From The Slovak Spectator, unemployment rises slightly in Slovakia.
From France24, French police clear 450 migrants from a park in Nantes.
From the Hungary Journal, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has a vision, while his opponents don't.
From Deutsche Welle, is Turkey headed for an economic crash?
From the Evening Standard, two people are killed and 12 injured in a mass shooting in Toronto.
From the NL Times, two Moroccans have been arrested in Rotterdam for allegedly planning attacks in the Netherlands and France.
From OPIndia, a Dalit man was allegedly beaten to death by Muslims over an affair with a Muslim woman. (The Dalits are people who were formerly called "untouchables".)
From Free Malaysia Today, the Malaysian minister in charge of Islamic affairs says that the country is not LGBT-friendly.
From CGTN, 11 people are killed in a suicide attack at a Nigerian mosque.
From FrontpageMag, "Muslims vs. free speech".
From National Review, FISA applications show that the FBI relied on an unconfirmed dossier.
From Townhall, President Trump is looking to terminate the security clearances of officials inherited from his predecessor.
From The Washington Free Beacon, at the OZYFEST, Hillary Clinton's "sad carnival".
From Philly(dot)com, why recycling is now a money loser for Philadelphia.
From LifeZette, a group supporting SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh plans to blitz red states which have Democratic senators.
From Accuracy In Media, NBC tries to make "theybies" a thing.
From the New York Post, Paul Manafort's trial has been postponed until July 31st.
From LifeNews, a pro-life group is run out of a government-run fair in Lambeth, England.
From The Washington Times, the father of police shooting victim Justine Ruszczyk Damond releases a statement on the lawsuit he has filed.
From Variety, stock in Alphabet soars despite the company being fined $5 billion by the E.U.
From ESPN, Tim Tebow's minor league baseball career suffers a setback.
From Fox News, if you have $3.9 million lying around, you can buy David Cassidy's old house.
And from The Babylon Bee, violence has been officially redefined.
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