From Radio Poland, Warsaw gets ready for a large military parade. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Voice Of Europe, four Syrians go on trial for allegedly robbing and beating an 80-something couple in Bielefeld, Switzerland. (If you read German, read the story at Blick.)
From Mehr News Agency, according to President Erdoğan, Turkey is ready to trade in local currencies.
From Russia Today, Russia may stop using dollars in the oil trade.
From Sputnik International, Iran will "bolster" their relations with Turkey.
From France24, France will penalize people for non-recycled plastic next year.
From Deutsche Welle, Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel talks about migrants in Spain.
From the Daily Record, according to a survey conducted by the Brexit Policy Panel, the U.K. has about a 50 percent chance of making a Brexit deal with the E.U.
From the Sunday Express, a shooter injures 10 people in Manchester, U.K.
From The Sun, two jihadis per week are stripped of U.K. citizenship. (via Breitbart London)
From Breitbart Jerusalem, thousand of Muslim fundamentalists protest against reforms proposed by the Tunisian government.
From Jamie Glazov Productions, Muslim activist Linda Sarsour's brother apparently hates Jews.
From Arutz Sheva, in Rabin Square, protesters sing a song encouraging Arabs to kill Jews.
From Townhall, in Charlottesville, Virginia, ProFa thugs protest against police.
From Twitchy, the Washington Post's coverage of Charlottesville is "exactly" why President Trump's supporters don't like the media.
From Breitbart's Big Government, some real coverage on ProFa in Charlottesville.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the SEIU rallies against the Brett Kavanaugh's SCOTUS nomination.
From The Daily Caller, some priests named in a sexual abuse report remain active because allegations against them have been unsubstantiated.
From Fox News, firefighting crews make progress against the Holy Fire.
From the New York Post, NASA launches a probe that is expect to enter the sun's corona.
From Variety, how the stars of BlacKkKlansman get into character.
And from Breaking Burgh, instead of a parade, the Pentagon offers the president an overfly of thousands of invisible F-35 jets. (That stealth technology must be coming along very well.)
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