From Voice Of Europe, after accepting 1,200 migrants, a German town has become "unrecognizable".
From The Local IT, the remains of the Genoa bridge are reportedly making noise. (The story comes via Voice Of Europe, and may also be read in Italian at ANSA.)
From the Express, U.K. Prime Minister May will allow E.U. citizens to stay in the U.K. if Brexit becomes "no-deal".
From the Independent, shots are fired at the U.S. embassy in Turkey.
From the Mirror, Faroe Islands authorities defend killing an entire pod of whales.
From The Telegraph, Pope Francis calls upon all Catholics to "uproot" the culture of sexual abuse.
From El PaĆs, an "Allahu akbar" breaks out at a Spanish police station.
From France24, French farms suffer their worst outbreak of anthrax in 20 years.
From Deutsche Welle, German government and business leaders are not planning any financial aid to Turkey.
From the NL Times, firefighters in Arnhem find a cannabis farm.
From Dutch News, Dutch passenger railroads are facing capacity limitations.
From ANSA, the Italian ship Diciotti will carry migrants to Catania, but they will not be allowed to disembark until other E.U. countries accept them.
From Russia Today, NATO trains Latvian troops to deal with "civilian unrest".
From Sputnik International, Turkey files a WTO complaint against U.S. tariffs.
From Radio Poland, Polish President Andrzej Duda talks with Australian leaders.
From Radio Praha, Czech radio remembers the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia with a special broadcast.
From The Slovak Spectator, the Slovak foreign ministry summons Russia's representative to Slovakia. (Is there Russian collusion going on in Slovakia?)
From Ekathimerini, concerns remain after Greece exits international bailouts.
From Total Croatia News, so far this year, about 3,200 migrants have been caught illegally entering Croatia.
From the Daily Mail, an Iranian journalist gets 10 years for insulting a 9th century imam on Twitter.
From EJ Insight, the Muslim population in Switzerland has grown substantially.
From Turkish Minute, about 47,000 Syrian refugees in Turkey return home to celebrate Eid al-Adha.
From National Review, the most consequential battle between Muslims and the West.
From FrontpageMag, the left owns the grooming gang crisis in the U.K. and the treatment of Tommy Robinson.
From Townhall, "if you can't say no, your yes means nothing".
From LifeZette, South Africa starts their uncompensated seizure of white-owned farms.
From the New York Post, President Trump accuses China of sending opioids through the mail.
From The Washington Free Beacon, GOP lawmakers are concerned about Confucius Institutes.
From The Washington Free Beacon, GOP lawmakers are concerned about Confucius Institutes.
From Fox News, an official from the Mexican state of Guanajuato confirms that a man recently arrested by ICE is wanted for homicide in Mexico.
And from The Babylon Bee, Facebook claims that kidnapping and torturing Dennis Prager was an "honest mistake".
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