From the Hungary Journal, the Hungarian government discontinues gender studies. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at HVG.)
From Voice Of Europe, the U.K. government isn't done persecuting prosecuting Tommy Robinson.
From Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Russia will train Pakistani troops.
From Deutsche Welle, a deputy to Germany's interior minister denies that their police racially profile.
From Sputnik International, the E.U. gives Bosnia more money to deal with migration.
From the Express, Turkish President Erdoğan mocks President Trump and says that American has dollars, but "we have God". (Right now, Allah doesn't seem to be helping their lira.)
From France24, the Turkish lira plunges to new lows.
From the NL Times, video footage of a suspect in a shooting in Amsterdam last month has been released. (The shooting occurred on Beethovenstraat. The composer after whom the street is named was born in Germany and later lived in Austria, but his family is believed to have had Dutch roots.)
From Radio Poland, monthly wages are up in Poland by 7.1 percent over the same time a year ago. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Gatestone Institute, Sweden uses taxpayer money to fund anti-Semitism.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia revamps their support for renewable energy.
From The Washington Free Beacon, China has tested a hypersonic missile.
From FrontpageMag, ProFa are the real fascists. (They call themselves Antifa, but I call them ProFa.)
From Townhall, what former President Obama did in South Africa. (The article was written by Wayne Allyn Root, who graduated from Columbia in the same class as Obama.)
From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, pizza delivery man 1 - robber 0.
From The Verge, Facebook will start indicating the countries from which its largest pages are managed.
From CNS News, an illegal alien, previously deported three times, pleads guilty to his latest illegal entry. (I would like to see successive deportations of the same person being carried out farther south each time. For example, instead of having them enter Mexico at Tijuana or Ciudad Juarez, we could drop them off on a beach near Veracruz or Mazatlan. Hopefully, they'll get the message before they reach Antarctica.)
From TechRadar, some information on Windows 10 S.
From LifeZette, the connection between Muslim activist Linda Sarsour and the family of the man arrested in New Mexico for allegedly training children to carry out school shootings.
From The Federalist, Charlottesville, Virginia is in a panic over some Nazis who might not even show up.
From LifeNews, former Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards is too busy promoting abortion to run for office.
From National Right To Life, the "little things" that help turn a woman away from abortion.
From National Review, the (literal) dog days of summer.
And from The Babylon Bee and the "don't give them any ideas" department, Che Guevara gets his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
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