From Breitbart Jerusalem, according to an Iranian general, the drought in his country is caused by Israel stealing clouds.
From Voice Of Europe, thousands of Germans protest Chancellor Merkel's immigration policies in Cottbus.
From the Express, Italian Interior Minister Salvini lashes out at Merkel's immigration policies. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Russia Today, 40 schools in England ban skirts.
From the Daily Mail, an Iraqi who admitted killing a 14-year-old girl is suspected of raping an 11-year-old.
From Radio Poland, Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki is due to give a speech at the European Parliament tomorrow in Strasbourg, France. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Hürriyet Daily News, inflation in Turkey hits a 14-year high.
From The Local NO, Norwegian authorities arrest a man for making "Islamist" threats. (If you read Norwegian, read the story at NRK.)
From the NL Times, the number of Dutch teenagers committing suicide had a "alarming" increase last year.
From The Times Of Israel, the Trump administration is reportedly considering designating Iran's Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization.
From the Hindustan Times, Afghanistan's small Sikh community faces difficult choices.
From Gatestone Institute, Palestinians beat female journalists, who themselves are Palestinian.
From The Slovak Spectator, U.S. Steel's European division at Košice, Slovakia reports record profits.
From National Review, President Trump rescinds some of President Obama's affirmative action policies.
From Townhall, a simple rule to evalute the new SCOTUS nominee.
From Real Clear Politics, "Trump country's perfect SCOTUS choice". (via HotAir)
From LifeNews, the president of the Family Research Council identifies his two favorite choices for the SCOTUS nomination.
From The American Conservative, the "victims of the sexual revolution".
From Philly(dot)com, the Pennsylvania Turnpike will get more expensive next year.
And from the New York Post, New York Mets prospect Tim Tebow uses his head.
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