From Voice Of Europe, two European freedom fighters meet.
From Politicalite, the British couple arrested over the drones seen around Gatwick Airport have been released without charge.
From the Express, the British couple arrested over the drones break their silence.
From the Evening Standard, the U.K. government has detection systems to defend airports against drones.
From the Independent, what the U.K.'s last MEPs are planning to do when Brexit finally happens.
From the Irish Examiner, Ireland gives Santa Claus permission to overfly the country.
From CTV News, China accuses the U.K. and E.U. of having double standards.
From France24, France's prime minister meets with policemen who had been attacked by "yellow vest" protesters.
From the NL Times, six men are arrested in Limburg, Netherlands for bombing an ATM.
From Dutch News, a Dutch refugee action group arrives in Greece. (If you read Dutch, read the story at NU.)
From Deutsche Welle, Germany will contribute funds toward a memorial in Poland to the Sobibor concentration camp.
From Russia Today, a former tennis star gets in trouble for saying that male parts should stay out of female sports.
From Sputnik International, the collapse of a hill in Khabaravosk, Russia may have been caused by a meteorite.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, North and South Mitrovica, Kosovo consider becoming a single city.
From Ekathimerini, Greek opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis urges Albania to respect the rights of its ethnic Greeks.
From ANSA, Mount Etna erupts through a new fracture.
From Malta Today, in 24 hours, 344 people are rescued from the Mediterranean.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey wants a U.N. probe into Jamal Khashoggi's murder.
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli elections may now proceed since the Hezbollah tunnels have been dealt with.
From The Times Of Israel, Israeli coalition leaders agree to dissolve the Knesset and have elections in April.
From Jewish News Syndicate, according to an Islamic cleric, other groups will succeed ISIS and al-Qaeda in Iraq.
From 9 News, a growing number of Australians are fighting for ISIS.
From Gatestone Institute, "Turkey's threats against Greece".
From Frontpage Mag, the withdrawal from Syria implements the Trump doctrine. (Some of us might be old enough to remember Democrats practically screaming at the second President Bush to withdraw from Iraq.)
From the Washington Examiner, the partial government shutdown doesn't stop NORAD from tracking Santa Claus.
From American Thinker, is there anyone in Syria who can be called "good guys"?
From Breitbart, the Dow and other stocks take another hit.
From the New York Post, Muslims in New York get a community security patrol.
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