From Voice Of Europe, Google warns that "some groups" may be offended by the German national anthem.
From Russia Today, the German party Christian Social Union has its worst election result in Bavaria since 1950.
From Sputnik International, a Dutch general accuses the Russian military of trying to "provoke" NATO troops in the Arctic.
From Daily News Hungary, over 100 people demonstrate for European unity in Budapest.
From Deutsche Welle, Germany, France and the U.K. press Saudi Arabia over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
From SwissInfo, Switzerland produces its first professional feature film in Romansh.
From France24, France produces the world's first "fully recycled road".
From the Sunday Express, U.K. Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab rushes to Brussels.
From the Independent, despite "intense efforts" in Brussels, a Brexit deal has not been reached.
From the Daily Mail, U.K. taxpayers will provide ₤2 million to protect Islamic hate preacher Anjem Choudary.
From Ekathimerini, the vote on the Greece-FYROM name deal is "pivotal" for the Greek government.
From the Greek Reporter, a Greek scientist creates a "supercharged" immune cancer-fighting cell.
From Arutz Sheva, Israel's F-35 squadron resumes active duty.
From The Times Of Israel, Israeli drones reportedly destroy a spy device in southern Lebanon.
From Hürriyet Daily News, at least 22 illegal irregular migrants die in a truck crash in Izmir, Turkey.
From The Express Tribune, Pakistan gets more #MeToo cases.
From Palestinian Media Watch, imprisoned Palestinian terrorists find a way to become fathers. (Reader discretion is advised.)
From Gatestone Institute, Christians in Iran are sentenced to death under sharia.
From The Conservative Woman, the poppy does not glorify war.
From National Review, "a free people must be virtuous".
From Townhall, after 24 hours, NBC admits that it was General Grant, not General Lee, whom President Trump called "incredible".
From The Washington Free Beacon, former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper talks about Trump, conservatism and populism.
From The Daily Caller, Representative John Ratcliffe (R-TX) claims that the FBI has evidence that "directly refutes" the premise of their Trump-Russia investigation.
From the New York Post, Saturday Night Live spoofs Trump's meeting with Kanye West.
And from Fox News, a TV show has a theme which might be familiar to yours truly.
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