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From Dutch News, a security guard who had been protecting Dutch politician Geert Wilders is on trial for allegedly leaking confidential information.
From Sputnik International, at an LGBT parade, the commander of the Swedish military sings Elvis.
From El País, the Spanish regions of Catalonia and Andalusia want a fairer distribution of underage migrants. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Express, five tactics U.K. Prime Minister May could use to save Brexit.
From Sky News, former London Mayor Boris Johnson thinks Muslim women in burqas look like "bank robbers" or "letter boxes". (via Breitbart London)
From The Scotsman, more on Boris Johnson's comparisons.
From The Local IT, a tanker truck explodes after a collision near the Bologna, Italy airport.
From Radio Poland, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki praises his country's firefighters who had been sent to Sweden. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the NL Times, a Dutch-run children's home was destroyed in the Lombok, Indonesia earthquake. (Before World War II, Indonesia was a Dutch colony.)
From Business Review, U.K. International Trade Secretary Liam Fox thinks that a "no-deal" Brexit is more likely than an agreement between the E.U. and the U.K.
From Deutsche Welle, the heat wave in Europe brings Germany's earliest-ever wine harvest.
From The New York Times, Saudi Arabia expels the Canadian ambassador for complaining about the arrest of two Saudi rights activists.
From Gatestone Institute, discrimination against Christian refugees by the U.K.
From Reuters, a bill to legalize abortion in Argentina "loses momentum" after a senator pledges to vote against it. (via National Right To Life)
From BBC News, a "women-only" network appoints a male chairman.
From the Tampa Bay Times, the sheriff of Pinellas County, Florida tells Al Sharpton to mind his own business.
From FrontpageMag, the "top 10 black racists". (Spoiler: the above-mentioned Sharpton did not make the list.)
From National Review, President Trump is right to discard President Obama's car fuel standards.
From Townhall, there's one thing about the left that the right need to get through its collective thick skull.
From The Washington Free Beacon, an ATF agent explains the law governing printed guns.
From LifeNews, the pro-life values shown in the movie Mamma Mia.
From LifeZette, ProFa attacks two conservative activists who were eating breakfast.
From NewsBusters, CBS shows the lack of border security between the U.S. and Canada. (via The Daily Caller)
From the New York Post, an MTA bus driver charged with ramming a row of cars showed a blood alcohol content four times the legal limit.
From The Slovak Spectator, the garden under the Old Castle in Banská Štiavnica is being renovated. (Full disclosure: I visited this town and castle in 2000.)
And from The Babylon Bee, beware the Mormon bicycle gang known as "Heck's Angels". (Having encountered bike-borne Mormons, I'm pretty sure that in order to join this gang, a aspiring member, while wearing a white shirt, a black tie, and black pants, must be able to ride a bicycle for several miles in 90° heat, without breaking a sweat.)
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