Here, in the middle of July, are some things going on:
From Sports Illustrated, France 4 - Croatia 2 in the World Cup final.
From VRT, the Belgian royals receive their country's soccer/football team.
From the Sunday Express, the Balearic Islands government may ban hotels from serving unlimited alcohol.
From Voice Of Europe, supporters of imprisoned British activist Tommy Robinson protest in London.
From Reuters, Algeria sends 400 migrants back to Niger.
From the Middle East Monitor, Italy asks other countries to take the migrants they rescue.
From France24, the Tour de France honors those who died in World War I.
From Deutsche Welle, Germans fear Trump more than Putin.
From India TV, a Saudi woman is arrested for hugging a singer.
From Bakhtar News, members of one terrorist group rape and kill members of another.
From Arutz Sheva, terror groups in Gaza say that the current cease-fire with Israel does not include kites. (If so, then the IDF should have no problem continuing to fire on kite-flyers, I would think.)
From Gatestone Institute, will there be a "second jihad" at the Bataclan in France?
From The Daily Caller, despite calls from President Trump, big pharma raises their drug prices.
From The Washington Times, Peter Strzok explains how the "dossier" went from Hillary Clinton's campaign to the FBI.
From Fox News, if you support Trump's tax cuts, you can drink them, too.
From Twitchy, contrary to what CBS says, the Trump-Putin summit will not be "unprecedented".
From Philly(dot)com, Hi-Nella, New Jersey will not be merged with any other town.
From Legal Insurrection, California Democrats will not endorse Senator Diane Feinstein, but someone farther to the left.
From the New York Post, former New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi wants to manage again.
From The Sun, Meghan Markle's father doesn't think her smile is genuine any more. (via Page Six)
And from Thrillist, get your free ice cream.
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