From Voice Of Europe, a Muslim law student is among the finalists miss England beauty contest. (VOE is Tweeting again, but so far not as frequently as before their brief hiatus.)
From Radio Poland, according to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Poland is at its freest in 30 years. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Daily Mail, the first man on the moon was "proud to be America", according to the second man on the moon.
From the Independent, a man has been shot dead in Tottenham Cemetery in London.
From the Evening Standard, some police in the U.K. could lose their weapons if they are color blind.
From the Metro, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May hits back at Boris Johnson.
From the Express, a new party in Ireland calls for an Irexit.
From The Guardian, in an "incalculable" loss, the National Museum of Brazil is gutted by fire.
From Global News, language politics is simmering in Canada's only bilingual province. (Like the U.S., Canada has a holiday today. It's spelled "Labour Day".)
From France24, French universities prepare for this years round of hazing.
From the NL Times, travelers using the main railroad station in Utrecht face delays due to striking policemen.
From Dutch News, Dutch municipalities benefit from literal trickle-down economics.
From Deutsche Welle, a refugee is sentenced to 8 years and 6 months for murdering a German girl.
From El País, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez favors a vote in Catalonia, but not for independence.
From Total Croatia News, a Croatian Navy vessel joins NATO forces in the Mediterranean.
From the Greek Reporter, thousands of passengers remain stranded as Greek sailors continue striking.
From Russia Today, according to Russia's human rights commissioner, at least 30 Russians are held as political prisoners in other countries.
From Sputnik International, an explosion at a South African munitions depot kills eight people.
From Arutz Sheva, Eurovision demands that performers be allowed to work on the Sabbath.
From The Jerusalem Post, the mayor of Jerusalem wants to expel UNWRA from the city.
From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian Authority names two schools after a terrorist.
From Dawn, a man accused of stealing items from and relieving himself in a mosque is punished in a canine manner.
From The New Indian Express, five Muslims have been arrested for allegedly plotting to murder the leader of the HMK party in Coimbratore, India.
From Gatestone Institute, the Boris Johnson burqa blues.
From FrontpageMag, Israeli Jews are accused of unleashing pigs against Arabs.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Bedouin in Israel's Negev desert appear unwilling to obey laws concerning land use.
From the New York Post, SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh gets ready for his confirmation hearings.
From NewsBusters, the media notes controversy at Aretha Franklin's funeral, but have no problem with the presence of Louis Farrakhan.
And from The Babylon Bee, on Labor Day, socialists gather to protest labor.
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