As another manic Monday rolls around, here are some things going on:
From Voice Of Europe, a conservative British author publishes a book on the E.U. cover-up of migrant crime.
From Deutsche Welle, a suspected former body guard for Osama bin Laden has been banned from Germany.
From ANSA, Italian Labor and Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio says that Italy does not fear an attack on its markets. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Express, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Salvini warns the E.U. that his government puts the rights of Italians first. (A country's government defending the rights of its own people? What a concept! The story comes via Voice Of Europe)
From Sputnik International, U.K. Home Secretary Sajid Javid hints that Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn should resign.
From Business Insider (who cite the Associated Press), dozens of Bosnians protest in Bihac in opposition to their government's response to an influx of migrants.
From the Evening Standard, the Turkish lira plunges again.
From Russia Today, Turkey accuses President Trump of attacking its currency, and refuses to "kneel".
From the NL Times, three homemade explosives are thrown at the Turkish consulate in Amsterdam.
From BBC News, according to a survey, British Asians are more socially conservative than other Brits. (The Asians are people of Pakistani, Indian, Bangla Deshi and Sri Lankan origin.)
From Gatestone Institute, "the Turkish-Palestinian hate fest".
From Breitbart London, German Chancellor Merkel and Russian President Putin talk about Syria and a new Baltic pipeline.
From FrontpageMag, a review of Robert Spencer's new book The History Of Jihad.
From National Review, don't destroy the GOP, mend it.
From Townhall, the never-Trumpers' true animus is toward you.
From CNBC, the FBI fires noted anti-Trumper Peter Strzok.
From LifeZette, congresscritter Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal) can't quite explain what her party stand for in the upcoming election.
From LifeNews, according to an opinion column, Brett Kavanaugh "can be trusted" to protect the First Amendment rights of pro-lifers.
From The Federalist, a former congressional candidate, who ran on gun control, is charged with fatally shooting her campaign manager. (The story comes via Twitchy, who ask "FOR REALZ?")
From The Sydney Morning Herald, a nun is caught with cocaine in her shoes at the Sydney airport. (via the New York Post)
From the New York Post, Google tracks your location even when you tell it not to.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the federal government spends just over $30,000 to develop an app to help transgenders to change their voices.
From Breitbart Texas, Mexico deploys security forces to protect their beaches.
From CNS News, the federal government has collected a record amount of individual income tax revenue this fiscal year, but still runs a huge deficit.
From The Daily Caller, the head of Pacific Gas & Electric blames global warming for the increased frequency of wildfires while many are caused by their own power lines.
From Fox News, the leader of the Muslim compound in New Mexico once tested positive for explosive residue.
And from The Babylon Bee, the media is disappointed by the low turnout at the white nationalist rally which they hyped.
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