From Voice Of Europe, in Denmark, four migrants are convicted of a truly grizzly act. (If you read Swedish, read the story at Kvälls Posten. Reader discretion is advised.)
From The Local ES, a year after their banned independence referendum, Catalans are still deeply divided. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Severe Weather Europe, the Medicane striking Greece has weakened, but still presents a flooding threat.
From the Sunday Express, former London Mayor Boris Johnson calls Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan "deranged and preposterous".
From the Independent, more Tories condemn the prime minister's proposals.
From the Metro, the prime minister faces a "polite rebellion" from a "significant" number of Tories.
From the Evening Standard, five things to be learned from the Conservative Party conference's first day.
From Total Croatia News, the leader of Croatia's Živi Zid party wants his country to leave both NATO and the E.U.
From Ekathimerini, the referendum over the name agreement between Greece and FYROM has been marked by low turnout.
From the Greek Reporter, Bulgaria's prime minister weighs in.
From Sputnik International, Iranian speedboats encounter the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
From Hürriyet Daily News, according to Turkey's ambassador to Venezuela, the two countries enjoy "historic" ties.
From Arutz Sheva, two IDF soldiers are attacked while picking up medicine for a detainee.
From The Times Of Israel, in three years, Russian airstrikes in Syria have reportedly killed 18,000 people, about half of them civilians.
From the Dorset Echo, illegal migrants are found hiding in trucks hauling onions in Poole, England. (via Breitbart London)
From The Arab Weekly, Algerian Salafists react to their government's ban on wearing the niqab.
From The Times Of India, police in India bust a fentanyl-making operation run by a chemist known for hating the United States.
From NBC News, the death toll from the earthquake and tsunami that struck Palu, Indonesia has reached 832.
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. is politicizing the Internet.
From The Conservative Woman, church vandalism is merely "high-jinks" when Muslims are involved.
From Breitbart Texas, almost twice as many people as a year ago are illegally crossing the Arizona border.
From Politico, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark) says that the staff of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Cal) will be investigated to determine if the letter from Dr. Ford has been leaked.
From BizPac Review, another Kavanaugh accuser faces being investigated.
From Medium, Dr. Ford and the Safeway that wasn't.
From Townhall, Kellyanne Conway says that she was the victim of sexual assault.
From Twitchy, Judge Kavanaugh has "many" female supporters.
From the New York Post, President Trump and the GOP could learn something from Mr. Bill's old strategist.
And from Golf, in the Ryder Cup, Europe defeats the United States 17.5-10.5.
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