From Voice Of Europe, Italian Interior Minister Salvini announces plans for a "zero tolerance" policy for criminal migrants.
From the Daily Mail, almost 600
From the Hungary Journal, Hungary's House Speaker expresses sympathy for the victims of the fires in Greece.
From the Express, as the U.K. Tories bicker, UKIP makes a comeback.
From Reuters, Portugal wants the U.K. to continue accepting certain E.U. migrants.
From Radio Poland, let's all say witamy do Zjednoczonych Stanów to the Polish foreign minister. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Dutch News, American chip-maker Qualcomm withdraws its bid to acquire the Dutch company NXP, due to disapproval from Chinese regulators. (The Chinese have authority to approve or disapprove business transactions between the U.S. and the Netherlands? Interesting how that works.)
From the Evening Standard, President Trump postpones his next summit with President Putin.
From Russia Today, Facebook cracks down on alleged right-wing "fake accounts" in Brazil.
From The Spectator, Europe's answer to migration is to throw money at it.
From The Slovak Spectator, the Tatra mountains in northern Slovakia are recovering from floods.
From the NL Times, some Dutch cities use gritters to deal with softening asphalt.
From Sputnik International, the U.K. home secretary starts an investigation into the ethnic makeup of grooming gangs.
From Gatestone Institute, multiculturalism in France in June 2018.
From AP News, body cam footage show that police assumed that there were multiple shooters in the Las Vegas massacre.
From National Review, what feminists really should do for boys.
From Townhall, the left-wing media can't deal with satire about congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
From The Washington Free Beacon, unions deducted nearly $150 million in union dues from Medicaid caregivers' paychecks.
From The Daily Caller, President Trump reveals what President Obama told him about Kim Jong-un.
From Fox News, a couple who were fugitives for 18 years have finally been caught in Mississippi.
From BBC News, a Colombian drug gang puts out a hit on a drug-sniffing dog. (via Fox News)
From Ultimate Classic Rock, the son of the inventor of liquid paper recovers from heart surgery.
From the Journal-News, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announces that he will run for Speaker. (via LifeNews)
From CBS News, Facebook stock suffers the largest one-day loss in U.S. history.
And from Breaking Burgh, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown will use a helicopter during the upcoming season.
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