From Voice Of Europe, the European Parliament tries to limit its members vocabulary.
From Deutsche Welle, what you should know about non-citizens in the German army.
From the NL Times, Belgian "yellow vest" protesters block a road leading to Maastricht, Netherlands.
From France24, a boy is rescued after spending 40 minutes under an avalanche near Bourg Saint-Maurice, France.
From the Express, some anti-Brexit MPs threaten to block the government's taxing power unless a second referendum is allowed.
From the Evening Standard, nine migrants are found on a beach in Kent County, England.
From the (U.K.) Independent, a study shows that one in five young workers in the U.K. are paid less than the legal minimum wage.
From the (Irish) Independent, a criminal gang uses children as young as seven to carry out burglaries.
From CBC News, according to Statistics Canada, the employment gap between native Canadians and immigrants is narrowing.
From Global News, Santa Claus goes BASE jumping off a condo building in Toronto. (As I've recently noted, there can be a thin line between "badass" and "stupid people". Because of the illegality of jumping off a building, I'm giving him the latter.)
From CTV News, don't get complacent over the recent decrease in gas prices.
From The Portugal News, Portuguese and Norwegian scientists develop a new robotic 3D printing device.
From El País, the right-leaning Ciudadanos supports the conservative Popular Party's attempt to control the speaker's committee in Andalusia.
From ANSA, Deputy Premier Luigi Di Maio declares a state of emergency around Mount Etna due to the recent earthquake.
From the Malta Independent, Malta and four other countries refuse to admit 32 migrants on board the Sea-Watch 3.
From Total Croatia News, Croatia's Interior Ministry and the Jesuit Refugee Service agree on cooperation to integrate some refugees into the country.
From Ekathimerini, two people are injured by an IED in a church in Athens.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, Romania secures financing to construct part of the BRUA gas pipeline.
From Russia Today, Russia's deputy prime minister claims that their hypersonic glider can travel at 30,000 kilometers per hour.
From Sputnik International, Russian President Putin keeps his promise to a 10-year-old boy.
From Radio Poland, Poland observes the 100th anniversary of the Greater Poland uprising.
From Daily News Hungary, Hungary isn't going hungry. (Yes, the pun is intended.)
From About Hungary, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, "Hungary will be a winner in the 21st century".
From Hürriyet Daily News, a Turkish TV watchdog stops a show because of actors' remarks about President Erdoğan.
From Turkish Minute, a court keeps a pro-Kurd member of the Turkish parliament in jail.
From The Times Of Israel, the IDF releases photos and video of the terror tunnels from Lebanon.
From The Jerusalem Post, a former IDF chief launches a new political party.
From Khaama Press, two more Taliban leaders get droned.
From LailasNews, a Nigerian Islamic cleric allegedly tells kids to hate Christians.
From the Huffington Post, India's National Investigation Agency arrests 10 members of an ISIS-inspired terror cell.
From the Republic, a Muslim Indian politician says that Muslims will only follow their religion, no matter how many laws are made.
From Gatestone Institute, Palestinians are silencing and intimidating their critics.
From American Thinker, right from the start, jihad was Islam's "engine".
From FrontpageMag, one Mexican drug cartel is recruiting jihadists.
From National Review, a male student is found to have violated Title IX by asking a female student out on a date.
From Townhall, a woman is denied housing in D.C. for being conservative.
From the Washington Examiner, according to the FBI, a recording number of illegal aliens tried to buy guns this year.
From The Federalist, four "establishment" myths about leaving Syria debunked.
From AP News, the King of Saudi Arabia shakes up his cabinet. (via Breitbart)
From Breitbart, in California, an illegal alien allegedly kills a police officer.
From Twitchy, President Trump says that the death of this policeman shows the need for the wall, with predictable howls from the "resistance".
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