From Voice Of Europe, in Sweden, a migrant reportedly kicks a puppy and tries to rape a woman. (There's a common notion that people who abuse animals go on to abuse other people. If you read Swedish, read the story at FriaTider.)
From Ingrid & Maria, Sweden denies asylum to a white South African farming couple. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Deutsche Welle, some German reaction to President Trump's threat to withdrawn from the INF treaty with Russia.
From the NL Times, the Netherlands has more unmanned than manned gas stations.
From VRT NWS, Belgium plans to withdraw their remaining troops in Iraq.
From the Express, a British man walking his dog tawt he taw a putty tat.
From the Independent, a "major police operation" is being set up around the court where activist Tommy Robinson will be tried.
From the Evening Standard, Prince Harry looks like his grandfather once did.
From El PaĆs, despite concerns about the death of Jamal Khashoggi, Spain still sells arms to Saudi Arabia.
From ANSA Med, Saudi Arabia's energy minister says that his country will not use oil as leverage in the Khashoggi case.
From Total Croatia News, a movement called "Break the Silence" protests women's healthcare in Croatian hospitals.
From Daily News Hungary, the Hungarian cabinet calls common E.U. border control "unacceptable".
From the Greek Reporter, Greeks have been permanently included in the U.S. visa waiver program. (I've been to Greece twice without a visa, so I have no problem with them coming here in the same manner.)
From Radio Praha, the Czech Republic welcomes the E.U.'s call for an investigation into the death of Jamal Khashoggi.
From Radio Poland, the Polish foreign minister talks with NATO's secretary-general about a possible U.S. military presence.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia reduces its deficit.
From RT, an ambulance is sent to Lenin's tomb in Moscow, resulting in jokes that Lenin had risen from the dead. (Like Spain's Franco, Lenin is still dead, as far as anyone knows.)
From Sputnik International, Russia will view any attack on Belarus as one against itself.
From Khaama Press, Pakistan has reportedly released a Taliban co-founder from jail.
From HelloNews, a Playboy model flashes at the Hagia Sofia. (Reader discretion is advised.)
From CNN, according to a Turkish source, surveillance video shows someone wearing Khashoggi's clothes.
From Palestinian Media Watch, a Palestinian TV preacher says that Hitler was sent by Allah to punish Jews.
From FrontpageMag, "Sweden's hypocrisy on human rights". (Yeah, looks like I'm picking on Sweden today.)
From National Review, the Trump administration is not demonizing transgenders, but wants law to reflect reality.
From Townhall, liberals go nuts over Trump's efforts against voter fraud.
From The Washington Free Beacon, two U.S. Navy ships travel between Taiwan and mainland China.
From Chron, a large crowd gathers before the rally for President Trump and Senator Cruz (R-TX). (via Fox News)
From The Conservative Woman, Steely Dan was not cold, but cool.
And from The Babylon Bee, George Soros promises to lead the migrant caravan into the promised land.
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