From Voice Of Europe, the German interior minister calls migration "the mother of all problems". (If you read German, read the story at the Berliner Zeitung.)
From Deutsche Welle, a poll shows Germans being split in their opinions of how their government is dealing with migration.
From the NL Times, murder has increased for the first time in five years in the Netherlands.
From France24, French police evacuate a migrant camp near Dunkirk.
From El País, representatives from the Spanish national and Catalan governments call for "neutrality" in public spaces.
From ANSA and the "well, what do you know" department, 40 migrants who had been aboard the ship Diciotti have gone missing.
From Ekathimerini, President Trump hails the deal between Greece and the country that will be called North Macedonia.
From the Greek Reporter, the Ancient Greek theater at Delos will reopen for the second time in 2,100 years. (It's not often that a story will get both the "archaeology" and "show biz" labels.)
From Radio Poland, a former employee of the Polish government has been charged with spying for Russia. (In other words, Poland may have been hit by some Russian collusion.)
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovak Air Force pilots will be trained to fly the F-16 in the United States.
From Sputnik International, Russia's envoy to the U.N. calls for the U.S. to reveal its list of alleged chemical weapons sites Syria.
From the Express, a Brexit-supporting member of the U.K. parliament asks why his country's troops are wearing the E.U. flag.
From the Independent, the U.S., Canada, France and Germany pledge to help the U.K. oppose the Russian GRU spy agency.
From the Evening Standard, Britain blames Russia President Vladimir Putin for the poisoning attacks in Salisbury, England.
From the Daily Mail, in the aftermath of terror attacks on tourists, Tunisian resorts become "ghost hotels".
From Sputnik International, in Kristiansand, Norway, Muslim vigilantes are credited with "ending youth crime". (If you read Norwegian, read the story at NRK.)
From Arab News, a Canadian couple in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj grabs a pu......I mean......adopts a cat.
From American Thinker, "are feminists aiding Muslim domination?"
From FrontpageMag, in Europe, the most dangerous countries for women also have the larger Muslim populations.
From National Review to the anonymous anti-Trump opinion writer at The New York Times, show yourself and your evidence.
From The Washington Free Beacon, NORAD reports two nuclear-capable Russia bombers being intercepted near Alaska.
From LifeNews, Gloria Steinem calls abortion the "basis of democracy". ([sarc]Oh yes, I remember reading how Madison, Hamilton and Franklin discussed abortion at the Constitutional convention.[/sarc])
From Twitchy, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) was pleasantly surprised at one word used by an anti-Kavanaugh protester. (Hint: In a statement by the above-mentioned Franklin, this word was followed by "if you can keep it".)
From Boston25, an audit of the Massachusetts RMV reveals that over 1,900 drivers licenses were issued to dead people. (If you're going to require voter ID, it's only fair that dead voters can have theirs, too. The story comes via Fox News.)
From the Toronto Sun, yes, that was a gun in his pants, and he did indeed shoot himself.
And from Breaking Burgh, Vice President Pence denies being the writer of the anonymous Times article.
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