From Voice Of Europe, the number of Dutch girls victimized by grooming gangs has greatly increased. (It appears that such grooming is not just for the British anymore. If you read Dutch, read the story at AD.)
From the Sunday Express, two men are arrested after stabbing another man to death in the city where knives are illegal.
From the Evening Standard, the moat around the Tower of London is filled with 10,000 flames to commemorate the end of World War I.
From the Independent, for the first time according to a poll, "far-right" parties have overtaken the party of French President Macron. (As I may have stated in earlier posts, "far-right" means wanting finite limits on immigration, and wanting your country, instead of the E.U., to decide for itself what those limits are. The story comes via Voice Of Europe.)
From the Daily Mail, fundamentalist Islam spreads in Australia.
From France24, New Caledonia votes to stay French.
From Deutsche Welle, the presidents of France and Germany mark the centenary in Strasbourg, France.
From Radio Poland, the mayors of Gdańsk and Kraków are reelected.
From Radio Praha, a new plaque is unveiled in Shanghai to commemorate China's assistance to Czech Jews.
From the Hungary Journal, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban attends an import expo in Shanghai.
From Daily News Hungary, what happened on today's date in 1956, when the Soviets ended the Hungarian uprising.
From Total Croatia News, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković visits Shanghai. (If you read Croatian, read the story at the Croatian government website.)
From Ekathimerini, the Greek government gauges Turkish objectives in the eastern Mediterranean.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish President Erdoğan warns against "extorting" natural resources in the eastern Mediterranean.
From Arutz Sheva, all of Palestine should be liberated, says an imam - in Florida.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Iranian hold rallies to mark the anniversary of the 1979 U.S. embassy takeover.
From Iraqi News, Iraqi security forces and U.S. jet fighters kill dozens of ISIS terrorists in Kirkuk.
From Rûdaw, Iraq halts the export of oil from Kirkuk to Iran.
From Khaama Press, the mayor of North Ogden, Utah is killed in Kabul, Afghanistan in an insider attack.
From The Arab Weekly, Egyptian child centers may be exposing children to extremist teaching.
From the Hermann Herald, two lesbian women are caned in the Malaysian state of Terangganu.
From Palestinian Media Watch, only 1.5 percent of Jerusalem Arabs vote in Israeli municipal elections.
From Gatestone Institute, why do refugees from the Middle East vandalize Christian structures?
From the Washington Examiner, the Senate Judiciary Committee releases a report that "completely exonerates" Brett Kavanaugh.
From American Thinker, the migrant caravan is not well-regarded by people who know Honduras.
From Fox News, an open letter to the First Lady.
From Breitbart Politics, a former First Lady and her husband keep raking in the dough.
And from the New York Post, the "flight from hell" finally arrives in London.
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