From Voice Of Europe, the U.K. government tried to break Tommy Robinson, but failed.
From Sputnik International, a Finnish woman tries to stop a flight carrying a deported migrant, but fails.
From the Express, South Africa is on the brink of "anarchy" as their president demands that farms owned by whites are confiscated.
From Radio Poland, a study finds that most Ukrainians in Poland would move to Germany. (via UNIAN)
From the NL Times, a mosque in Amsterdam reportedly has sheltered Muslim extremists.
From Dutch News, more on the Amsterdam mosque which reportedly sheltered Muslim extremists. (If you read Dutch, read the story at De Telegraaf.)
From the International Organization For Migration, the latest numbers of migrant arrivals and deaths.
From Russia Today, Swedish police fatally shot a man with Down syndrome carrying a toy gun.
From TOLO News, two suicide bombers blow themselves up inside a mosque in Gardez City, Paktia, Afghanistan.
From the Daily Mail, Osama bin Laden's family pleads with his son to not follow in his father's footsteps.
From The Economic Times, an opinion column against sharia courts.
From FrontpageMag, Britain descends into madness. (The article was written by a man who was denied entry into the U.K., but is not about his own case.)
From National Review, Senator Bernie Sanders has become "the John the Baptist of the left". (I don't think he eats locusts and wild honey, but such dietary details do not appear to be part of the qualifications. On the other hand, is there someone to come after him, whose sandal strap he is not worthy to fasten?)
From Townhall, "liberals against freedom of conscience".
From LifeZette, schools in Brooklyn, New York invite drag queens to teach first graders about gender ideology.
From The Daily Caller, Sarah Jeong, recently hired by The New York Times, has sent anti-cop and anti-man Tweets.
From CNS News, a record number of people were employed this June, the 11th record-setter under President Trump.
From the Los Angeles Times, a small group of environmentalists try to block the Obama Presidential Center from being built in Chicago's Jackson Park.
From Accuracy In Media, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders does not give into demands made by CNN's Jim Acosta.
From the Richmond Times-Dispatch, former Washington Redskins and Virginia Tech football player Kyshoen Jarrett moves on to the next phase of his life.
From Variety, Morgan Fairchild will play the lead role in a LGBTQ TV show.
From MSN, two old men fight over Costco free samples.
From Fox News, the visitor to Yellowstone National Park who taunted a bison has been arrested. (He's lucky that he didn't suffer any other consequences.)
And from The Babylon Bee, Texas builds a wall to keep out unwanted Californians.
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