Another Monday, another round of things going on:
From Voice Of Europe, France "celebrates" their World Cup victory with 292 arrests, 45 injured cops, and two dead civilians. (If you read French, read the story at Le Figaro.)
From the Express, Croatia's president wins hearts around the world.
From the Daily Mail, President Trump meets President Putin.
From Sputnik International, U.K. Prime Minister May rules out a second Brexit referendum.
From Breitbart's Big Government, most Australians want mass migration stopped.
From El PaĆs, a Spanish diver recalls his experience in the Thai cave rescue.
From Deutsche Welle, Chinese economic growth is hindered by trade tensions and weaker demand for its goods.
From the NL Times, two suspects have been arrested for the murder of a Dutch man in Mallorca.
From the Luxembourg Times, Luxembourg takes in 15 migrants from the Lifeline ship.
From Gatestone Institute, mass migration has become "the fatal solvent of the EU".
From The Slovak Spectator, NGOs oppose the extradition of an asylum seeker from Slovakia to Russia.
From Ekathimerini, dozens of migrants have been intercepted near the Greek island of Lesvos.
From Frontpage Mag, left-wing litmus test produce more lunacy.
From National Review, contrary to popular misconception, "we are not doomed".
From Townhall, Trump has been "blessed with really stupid enemies".
From Philly(dot)com, the political history of Representative Lou Barletta (R-PA).
From CNS News, why the SCOTUS nomination of Brett Kavanaugh matters.
From LifeZette, a Texas deputy donates a kidney to a citizen.
From NewsBusters, a Spanish-language network pays attention to 10 anti-ICE protesters, but not to good economic news for Hispanics.
From Legal Insurrection, strong sales are contributing to a growing economy.
From KERA News, Texas state and pro-abortion attorneys argue the merits of a Texas law requiring aborted fetuses to be cremated or buried. (via LifeNews)
From NBC News, workers for Amazon go on strike in three countries. (via The Verge)
From The Roanoke Times, details emerge about the arrest of former Virginia Tech football player Mook Reynolds.
From the New York Post, Putin gives Trump a soccer ball.
And from The Babylon Bee, in a major faux pas, Trump body slams Queen Elizabeth.
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