From Deutsche Welle, three masked thugs beat up the Bremen state chairman of the AfD party. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Express, the House of Commons vote to curtail the government's tax powers in an effort to make a no-deal Brexit less likely.
From El País, the prices of deserted Spanish villages are going up.
From ANSA, Italian support for "yellow vest" protesters in France leads to tension between the two countries.
From Radio Poland, a Ukrainian man is reportedly detained for trying to take a howitzer across the Polish border.
From Daily News Hungary, Hungary's foreign minister calls the U.N. migration pact "a peril for the whole world".
From the NL Times, a children's advocate urges the Dutch government to bring Dutch children back from Syria.
From CBC News, protesters across Canada come out in support of First Nations people opposing a pipeline on their lands.
From Arutz Sheva, Hamas claims to have arrested 45 "collaborators".
From Ahval, Turkish President Erdoğan refuses to meet with U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton.
From FrontpageMag, opposing a border wall is opposing public safety.
And from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia's governor an legislators discuss adding tolls to Interstate 81.
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