From Voice Of Europe, the most popular political party in Italy is Lega.
From Deutsche Welle, thousands of people protest against coal in Germany's Hambach Forest.
From France24, hundreds of people rally in favor of the ship Aquarius in Paris.
From the Express, Ireland and the E.U. give the U.K. two weeks to save the Brexit deal.
From the Evening Standard, at U.K. football games this weekend, parents are told to keep quiet. (This form of football is what we bloody Yanks call "soccer".)
From Radio Poland, Polish scientists work on a robot fish used for detecting foreign naval vessels.
From Sputnik International, ceasefire violations have reportedly occurred in four areas in the Idlib de-escalation zone in Syria.
From the Malta Independent, Maltese forces rescue 120 migrants from an inflatable boat.
From Hürriyet Daily News, jihadists and rebels clash in Idlib, while a car bomb explodes near the Turkish border.
From Ekathimerini, in Greece, migrants are being moved from camps to hotels and apartments.
From Greek Reporter, ancient Greek mechanical inventions get their own museum.
From Iraqi News, according to Iraq's interior minister, nine ISIS members have been arrested near Mosul.
From Dunya News, no Muslim countries are in the top ten of halal food trading.
From Gateway Pundit, Genesis (the rock group) notwithstanding, it apparently IS fun to be an illegal alien.
From Townhall, the history of malaria.
From Legal Insurrection, today is the 45th anniversary of the start of the Yom Kippur War.
From LifeNews, the pro-abortion activist who kicked a pro-life woman in Toronto, Canada has been arrested.
From LifeZette, in Hollywood, liberals react to Justice-to-be Kavanaugh's confirmation, and so do conservatives.
From The Verge, Mr. Spock gets a beard.
And from the Los Angeles Times, Roy Orbison's hologram puts on a show.
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