Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Tuesday Things

A few things going on out there:

From Voice Of Europe, according to a government report, mass migration has lead to decreased wages and higher housing prices for the poorest Britons.

From ANSA, no breakthrough on migrants is expected at the E.U. summit.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From the Express, a boy is stabbed at an Underground station in the city where knives are illegal.

From The Local ES, smugglers brings migrants from Africa to Europe.  (via Voice Of Europe and the "I told you so" department)

From Radio Poland, support has increased for Poland's ruling party.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From The Slovak Spectator, almost 1,500 Slovak troops and foreign troops participate in the Slovak Shield exercises in Lešť.

From Deutsche Welle, Germany's chief of domestic intelligence has been relieved of his duties and promoted.  (Is this an example of the Peter Principle?)

From the NL Times, the king of the Netherlands says that everyone should benefit from the improving Dutch economy.

From France24, the French interior minister quits President Macron's government.

From the Greek Reporter, on today's date in 1834, Athens became the capital of Greece.

From CBC News, the plans of Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau the Younger have gone "sideways".

From El País, a Spanish golfer, who was also an engineering student, has been killed on a course in Ames, Iowa.

From Augusta Review, Tunisian authorities have arrested two suspects in connection with a foiled bomb plot in Germany.

From Emirates News Agency, Houthi rebels in Yemen turn a mosque into a military hideout.

From MalaysiaKini, Australians watch out for "fruit terrorism".

From Clarion Project, a Shiite group in Arizona hosts a supporter of Iran and Hezbollah.

From Albawaba, a store in Kuwait is shut down for selling "cult idols".

From American Thinker, "Humanness must trump Muslimness".

From National Review, Judge Kavanaugh's accuser must testify, or the vote must go on.

From FrontpageMag, Kavanaugh should not be the only one investigated.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the U.S. monitors the buffer zone in Syria created by Russia and Turkey.

And from The Babylon Bee, an atheist dies from avoiding scientific advancements made by Christians.

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