From Voice Of Europe, Polish MP Dominik Tarczyński is happy that Poland has not received any Muslim migrants. (If you read Swedish, read the story at Nyheter Idag, who interviewed Tarczyński.)
From the Independent, three people are shot near the Kingsbury Underground station in London. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Mirror, two men are shot near the Rayner's Lane Underground station in London.
From the Express, French police arrest an armed man who holds hostages for four hours.
From Deutsche Welle, the United States deports a concentration camp guard to Germany.
From the NL Times, a "major" train disruption shuts down rail traffic around Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport.
From Dutch News, the man who killed a bystander during an attack on a cafe gets 25 years.
From The Guardian, the U.K. and the E.U. keep on talking.
From Radio Praha, Czechs observe the 50th anniversary of the Soviet invasion, as some people protest their prime minister.
From Sputnik International, a witness to the Soviet invasion warns against equating Russia to the USSR.
From Russia Today, five reasons to pay attention to the war in Yemen.
From Ekathimerini, an American assistance secretary of state says that the U.S. played a "lead role" in resolving the dispute over the name of FYROM.
From the Greek Reporter, a Greek student wins a Gold Medal in math.
From El País, some information comes out about the man who unleashed an "Allahu akbar" at a Spanish police station.
From Total Croatia News, an activist gives the Croatian government some crap. (If you read Croatian, read the story at Index HR.)
From The Slovak Spectator, the American embassy in Slovakia will probably be relocated.
From The Asian Age, a goat reportedly has the word "Allah" in its hair.
From Birmingham Live, a British man who claims to be a Muslim convert is sentenced for writing graffiti in a mosque.
From AP News, an Egyptian actress stirs up a debate by shunning traditional Islamic attire. (via Breitbart Jerusalem)
From The Jakarta Post, a Chinese Buddhist woman in Indonesia is sentenced to one and a half years in prison for complaining about noise from a mosque.
From Gatestone Institute, the crisis in Gaza should be blamed on Mahmoud Abbas.
From FrontpageMag, Twitter censors David Horowitz for calling out someone else's hate.
From National Review, was the world normal before Donald Trump became president?
From Townhall, how hundreds of thousands of Californians almost lost everything due to left-wing policies.
From The Washington Free Beacon, California used loopholes to prevent over 800,000 SNAP recipients from having to work.
From The Daily Wire, at one medical website, vaginas will no longer be called vaginas. (No, they will not be using the P-word.)
From NewsBusters, CNN host Don Lemon not only demonizes ICE, but silences a conservative from showing pro-ICE facts. (via The Daily Wire)
From The Daily Caller, while meeting with Senator Susan Colling (R-ME), SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh calls Roe v. Wade "settled law".
From Fox News, London's Gatwick Airport experiences some technical difficulties.
From the New York Post, the CATO Institute reveals their choice for America's least free state.
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