From the Hungary Journal, Prime Minister Viktor Orban counter-attacks his opponents.
From the Express, mystery surrounds the last words of the MH370 pilot.
From Voice Of Europe, a Danish Imam calls for the Muslim invasion of Europe.
From Sputnik International, a French citizen launches a petition to urge lawmakers to impeach President Macron.
From Dutch News, four cyclists killed in Tajikistan were attacked with knives.
From the South China Morning Post, more on the fatal attack on the cyclists.
From the Daily Mail, a manhunt is underway for up to 20 migrants who stowed away on a vegetable truck.
From the Evening Standard, nine burglars armed with machetes invade a home.
From Radio Poland, vandals attack an office of Poland's ruling party. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Business Review, four countries share the highest employment rate among migrants born outside the E.U. (BR is a Romanian site.)
From Politico, a look at Europe's front pages.
From Breitbart London, according to "experts", European judges will not allow the U.K. to expose the ISIS "Beatles" to the death penalty. (According to one definition, an "expert" is someone more than 25 miles from home and carrying a briefcase.)
From Palestinian Media Watch, a Palestinian TV show hands out money to people who deny Israel's existence.
From The Globe And Mail, Afghani women report rapes committed by ISIS terrorists.
From Standard Media, a Kenyan teacher faces blasphemy charges for allegedly trampling on a Koran. (SM is a Kenyan site.)
From Gatestone Institute, "child brides in Turkey".
From Big League Politics, Germans use weighted trucks to prevent Muslim terrorists from attacking gays.
From The Daily Caller, Iran's terrorist regime has been treated as legitimate for far too long.
From the New York Post, President Trump offers to meet with Iranian leaders with "no preconditions". (Didn't Trump's predecessor once use that phrase?)
From Fox News, striking Spanish cab drivers block the streets.
From LifeZette, a magazine coaches women how to "relax" and feel "empowered" while undergoing an abortion.
From The Federalist, the facts about the Trump Tower meeting are incriminating, but not for the president.
From Legal Insurrection, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) decides to back SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the "Medicare for all" proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) would cost $32 trillion. ("Feel the Bern", indeed.)
From National Review, how liberals believe that impeachment is inevitable.
And from the Babylon Bee, the Obamas celebrate their women's rights legacy by attending a Jay-Z concert.
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