From Sky News, policemen are slashed in the city where knives are illegal. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Radio Praha, the Czech party ANO wins elections in most regions of their country. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Voice Of Europe, the number of Muslims in Italy has increased greatly in 60 years. (How many Catholics have been allowed to emigrate to Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, Turkey, etc.?)
From Radio Poland, the leader of Poland's ruling party wants to make his country as well off as the West.
From Deutsche Welle, hundreds of thousands of east Europeans are working in Germany.
From VRT NWS, the Flemish government in Belgium pledges €250,000 in aid to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
From the Sunday Express, in their dispute over migrants, Italy threatens to close airports to flights carrying migrants from Germany.
From the Independent, a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland is evacuated due to reports of a "device" on board.
From The Guardian, U.K. Home Secretary Sajid Javid plans to strip dual citizens of their U.K. citizenship.
From Total Croatia News, the European Parliament adopts reports made by a Croatian MEP.
From Ekathimerini, FYROM Prime Minister Zoran Zaev says that the sooner the Greece-FYROM name deal is implemented, the better.
From the Greek Reporter, the center of Thessaloniki, Greece has become a migrant camp.
From Sputnik International, Russia has set up a weapons database in Venezuela.
From NDTV, according to Turkish investigators, a 15-member team came from Saudi Arabia to murder a journalist.
From The News Minute, a man in Hyderabad sets a woman on fire for refusing to become his second wife.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran's idea of "human rights" appears to include persecuting Christians.
From Reuters, Apple tells Congress that is has found no evidence of a recently alleged hacking attack. (via The Verge)
From AOL, 20 people are killed when a limousine hits a parked SUV and bystanders in Schoharie, New York.
From AOL, 20 people are killed when a limousine hits a parked SUV and bystanders in Schoharie, New York.
From CNS News, a CNN veteran faults the media for not vetting Justice Kavanaugh's accusers. (He's Justice Kavanaugh now, so let's all get used to his new title.)
From The Daily Caller, watch as the idiots protesters try to claw open the SCOTUS doors while Kavanaugh is sworn in.
From Twitchy, what do the Democrats who did not argue against Kavanaugh's confirmation have in common?
From the New York Post, according to Senator Chris Coons (D-Del), impeaching Justice Kavanaugh would not move the country forward.
And from Fox News, you have to wonder how the truck this happened.
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