From Voice Of Europe, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, pro-migration forces in the E.U. want to ram their policies through before next May's European Parliament elections. (I'd say that "pro-migration" means allowing any and all migrants from outside of Europe to enter, without regard to their background, their behavior, or the condition of the place they come from.)
From the Express, two more people are stabbed in the city where knives are illegal. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Independent, Labour MPs are reportedly ready to support whatever Brexit deal Prime Minister May brings back from Brussels.
From the Evening Standard, parts of Wales are flooded by Storm Callum.
From Deutsche Welle, about 200,000 people protest against "far-right" politics.
From RFI, French politician Marine Le Pen appears ready to accept help from American strategist Steve Bannon.
From France24, tens of thousands of people demonstrate for climate action in Paris and other French cities. (Since the largest national producer of carbon dioxide is China, did any of those demonstrations take place in front of the Chinese embassy or any Chinese consulates?)
From SwissInfo, several thousand people likewise demonstrate in Geneva, Switzerland.
From Total Croatia News, Croatian leaders support the demands of Bosnian Croats for political equality.
From Radio Poland, an LGBT march in eastern Poland is marred by violence.
From Radio Praha, the Civic Democrats have become the biggest winners of the Czech Senate elections.
From Daily News Hungary, a look at Budapest's medieval monasteries.
From Sputnik International, Russia's space agency has received telemetry and video data from the failed Soyuz launch vehicle.
From Ekathimerini, Greek police recover the bodies of 11 people, believed to be migrants, who were killed in a car crash.
From Hürriyet Daily News, the Taliban claim that a delegation from themselves met an American envoy in Qatar.
From The Times Of Israel, according to Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman, Gazans will receive no more fuel or gas until their violence stops completely.
From Iraqi News, Iraqi security forces find a new mass grave in Mosul.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, ISIS kidnaps 130 families from a displacement shelter in Syria.
From Tasnim News Agency, according to the chief of Hezbollah, President Trump has been using Iranophobia to blackmail Arab States.
From National Review, a college case of alleged sexual assault shows the high cost of abandoning due process.
From Townhall, this week marked the 51st anniversary of Che Guevara's death.
From the New York Post, the president meets the recently-free pastor.
From The Verge, "dance like a G.O.A.T."
And from NJ(dot)com, the defendants in a sexual harassment lawsuit argue for dismissal because a sex toy was used to harass both men and women. (Let me see if I understand this. If you harass not one sex nor the other, but both, it's not really harassment?)
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