From Voice Of Europe, Austria will no longer accept apprenticeship as a reason for asylum.
From the Mirror, a 14-year-old British girl is gang raped by Muslim males, and forced by her parents to have an abortion. (via Voice Of Europe)
From ANSA, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte says that Italy's new budget will result in growth and stability. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Radio Praha, wages in the Czech Republic rise during the second quarter. (via Voice Of Europe)
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia's remembrance of the Holocaust will take place over several days.
From Russia Today, a Russian feminist faces a criminal investigation for making online jokes about men.
From Sputnik International, four Americans from a civic organization arrive in Crimea for a fact-finding visit.
From Ekathimerini, Cyprus seeks help from the E.U. over the growing number of Asylum requests.
From the Greek Reporter, how the Greeks figured out that the Earth is round 2,500 years ago.
From Total Croatia News, over 2,500 refugees seeking to go through Croatia have been turned back this year.
From Deutsche Welle, German police expel protesters from the Hambach Forest.
From the NL Times, the Dutch foreign minister faces criticism for his remarks about multiculturalism.
From the Independent, the European Commission has reportedly banned E.U. diplomats from attending a series of Brexit meetings.
From the Evening Standard, passengers aboard a flight from Dubai to New York have been quarantined.
From Twitchy, one of those passengers is a noted white rapper.
From BBC News, two Russians have been named as suspects in the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter.
From Al Jazeera, prosecutors in Saudi Arabia seek the death penalty for a "reformist" Islamic scholar.
From The Jakarta Post, the Bireuen regency agency in the Indonesian province of Aceh asks cafes and restaurants to forbid mixed couples from sitting together, unless they are a married couple.
From Coconuts, another regulation for cafes in Aceh is that women should not be served after 9 p.m. without a male guardian.
From American Thinker, Google has pro-Muslim algorithms.
From FrontpageMag, Democrats cause a ruckus at the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings.
From National Review, more on the Democrats' "sordid spectacle" at the Kavanaugh hearings.
From Townhall, still more on the "screaming and whining" from Democrats.
From LifeZette, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) says that Kavanaugh should be given the same deference as that given to President Obama's SCOTUS nominees.
From Breitbart Video, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) thinks that protesters who disrupted the hearings should be prosecuted.
From LifeNews, Kavanaugh won't say if there is a "right" to an abortion.
From Fox 4, a man is arrested after ramming his vehicle into the Fox 4 building in Dallas. (via PJ Media)
From Fox News, Paraguay moves its embassy in Israel out of Jerusalem.
From USA Today, half of Facebook's users don't understand how its news feed works.
And from The Babylon Bee, Kavanaugh is accused to being "too judgmental" to be an effective judge.
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