From Fox News, the Indonesian island Lombok is struck by another large earthquake.
From the Sunday Express, according to an audit, 840 bridges in France could collapse in the same way as the bridge in Genoa, Italy.
From the Independent, for the first time in its 117-year history, Minehead has a female lifeboat skipper.
From the Metro, the Facebook page of former London Mayor Boris Johnson allegedly hosts "hundreds" of racist messages.
From the Mirror, shoppers defend themselves from a man wielding a weapon that is illegal in their city.
From The Telegraph, U.K. police search for a man who attacked a mother and daughter with a hammer.
From The Guardian, people fleeing Venezuela face suspicion and hostility in Ecuador.
From France24, Venezuelans in Brazil also face suspicion and hostility.
From Deutsche Welle, German prosecutors will investigate the claims of a Yazidi woman that her former captor is in Germany.
From VRT, anyone lose several thousand Euros lately?
From Radio Poland, Polish President Andrzej Duda asks Polish Australians to consider going back to Poland.
From Radio Praha, Czech ice cream production is on the rise.
From Ekathimerini, Greece still has a long way to go to fix its economy.
From the Greek Reporter, the "wish tree" on the Greek island of Antipaxos has become a tourist attraction.
From Total Croatia News, Croatian ruling and opposition parties criticize their government's proposed tax changes.
From Hürriyet Daily News, more than two million Muslims begin the Hajj.
From the Daily Times, Christian sanitary workers protest absenteeism by the Muslim coworkers.
From Michael Smith News, Indonesian kindergarten children march dressed in black niqabs carrying replica guns.
From Gatestone Institute, an anti-slavery activist is arrested in Mauritania.
From The Daily Caller, Rudy Giuliani welcomes John Brennan's threat to sue over the revocation of his security clearance.
From The Washington Free Beacon, investigator David Daleiden says that the worst is yet to come.
From Townhall, "bring out your dead".
From The Hollywood Reporter, Al Sharpton demands some "respict".
And from the New York Post, Palestinians sort through eight years of delayed mail.
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