I now return to my usual recitation of things going on:
From News(dot)com(dot)au, Canadian activist Lauren Southern arrives in Australia, and quickly attacks political correctness.
From Iraqi News, Iraqi authorities arrest 14 ISIS members.
From RTÉ, the Spanish coast guard rescues 340 migrants from the Mediterranean Sea.
From the Malta Independent, Malta has agreed to take in some migrants currently stranded off the Sicilian coast.
From Ekathimerini, Greece's deputy migration minister reiterates that his government will reduce the number of migrants on the Greek islands.
From Top Channel, the E.U. asks Albania to close the new route of illegal immigration.
From Voice Of Europe, Hungary's foreign minister tells the U.N. that "border protection is a very important responsibility".
From the Express, according to a Brexiteer member of parliament, Britons are "incensed" at the E.U.'s behavior in Brexit negotiations.
From Breitbart London, foreign aid NGO staffers allegedly sexually exploited children in 2008.
From France24, a new spat is arising between Malta and Italy over migrant arrivals.
From Gatestone Institute, a review of Islam and multiculturalism in Britain during June 2018.
From Arutz Sheva, an Israeli man recalls the moment when a Gazan rocket hit his house.
From the New York Post, looks like there might be some Russian collusion in my neck of the woods.
From Legal Insurrection, President Trump asks a question about his immediate predecessor.
From The Washington Times, a New Jersey woman faces multiple felony charges for allegedly hacking pop star Selena Gomez.
From Philly(dot)com, the founder of a New Jersey horse sanctuary faces charges of animal cruelty.
From Fox News, Haiti's prime minister resigns because of protests against his plan to raise gasoline prices.
From National Review, some gems in the U.K. National Trust.
From Townhall, the "swampiest" creature in the swamp.
And from Breaking Burgh, the Scottish point out that they hated Trump before it was cool.
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