From The Local IT, more on the bridge collapse.
From Sputnik International, Italian police publish footage of the bridge collapse.
From the Daily Mail, a man drives his car into a security barrier at the Houses of Parliament in London. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Russia Today, more on the incident in London.
From BBC News, video of the car crash in London.
From Voice Of Europe, after 80 cars are destroyed by rioters in Sweden, police want to "talk" to their parents. (If you read Swedish, read the story at SVT.)
From the NL Times, a man is arrested in Geldermalsen, the Netherlands after locking himself in a shed while carrying multiple weapons.
From Breitbart London, NGOs react angrily after Gibraltar strips the license of the ship Aquarius.
From Radio Poland, the Polish economy continues its robust growth. (via Voice Of Europe)
From The Slovak Spectator, the Slovak economy continues its robust growth.
From Deutsche Welle, an explanation of Turkey's currency crisis, while the German economy accelerates.
From The Local FR, pavement urinals in Paris draw derision.
From the Express, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio promises to eject the EPP from the European Parliament.
From The Fiji Times, Tunisia's president proposes inheritance equality for women, with some exceptions.
From Gatestone Institute, is a politically correct cover-up being applied to the Toronto shooting?
From National Review, "the Turkish hostage crisis".
From Fox News, Turkey releases two Greek soldiers.
From FrontpageMag, congresscritter Keith Ellison (D-MN) gets his #MeToo moment.
From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump will sanction an Iranian ship for providing aid to terrorists in Yemen.
From NBC News, West Virginia lawmakers have impeached all four of their sitting state Supreme Court justices. (via The Blaze)
From LifeNews, according to a study, about 40 percent of people supposedly in a "vegetative state" are in reality fully aware.
From LifeZette, according to a border patrol agent, human smugglers regard migrants as "nothing more than cargo".
From Legal Insurrection, HUD Secretary Ben Carson promises to tackle zoning regulations that "stymie" development.
And from Times Now, a parrot stuck on a rooftop in London speaks very rudely to its rescuers.
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