From Voice Of Europe, a woman in Calais, France is hospitalized after allegedly being raped by migrants. (If you read French, read the story at Radio 6.)
From Reuters, about 300 migrants storm the border fence between Morocco and Melilla, Spain. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Independent, anti-Brexit campaigners want to target 50 conservative MPs.
From the Evening Standard, Prime Minister Theresa May tells MPs that plans for Brexit are "95 per cent done".
From The Portugal News, Portugal will receive about 150 refugees from camps in Egypt.
From Deutsche Welle, German Chancellor Angela Merkel suspends weapons sales to Saudi Arabia.
From Radio Poland, the Law and Justice party wins in local elections.
From Ekathimerini, Greece has the Eurozone's highest indirect taxes.
From the Greek Reporter, the date of the Santorini volcano explosion has been changed due to an olive tree found on the island of Thirasia. (Thirasia is one of the islands which form the group known as Thera or Santorini.)
From Rûdaw, Turkish President Erdoğan vows to reveal the "naked truth" about the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
From Infosurhoy, Islamist cleric Anjem Choudary reportedly enjoys unsold Pret a Manger and Tesco sarnies at his probation hostel.
From Palestinian Media Watch, on Palestinian TV, Israel is accused of stealing falafel and hummus from Palestinian heritage.
From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians in 2018.
From Arutz Sheva, "the elusive moderate Muslims".
From Breitbart Politics, ICE's seizing enough fentanyl to kill 5 million people doesn't impress Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA).
From LifeZette, senatorial candidate Martha McSally (R-AZ) doesn't appreciate what her rival Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) has said about Americans fighting the Taliban. (Both are currently in the House of Representatives.)
From Twitchy, did Los Angeles Dodgers player Yasiel Puig become a better hitter because of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)? (Puig is from Cuba, and thus might know a thing or two about socialism.)
And from Variety, the Italian way to gender parity.
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