From Voice Of Europe, after Twitter tells Pamela Geller to seek counsel for allegedly violating Pakistani law, she gives them an appropriate reply.
From the Express, some U.K. cabinet ministers think that a snap election will be held on February 28.
From the Evening Standard, Prince Philip is driving his land rover again.
From BBC News, a little British girl didn't know that women could be firefighters, until some firewomen showed her otherwise. (On the other hand, my spellchecker doesn't recognize the word "firewomen".)
From the (U.K.) Independent, one of Prime Minister May's predecessors gives her some unsolicited advice.
From the (Irish) Independent, Irish Tánaiste Simon Coveney believes that the U.K. needs to revise some of its "red-line" Brexit demands.
From the Irish Examiner, hundreds of children gather in Dublin to protest climate change. (Was this gathering anywhere near the Chinese embassy?)
From Deutsche Welle, German critics pan a movie set in Berlin.
From SwissInfo, the Swiss Guards will receive new headgear.
From the Malta Independent, up to 117 migrants die when their dinghy sinks near Libya. (This shows one of the many non-racist reasons to oppose illegal migration, which is the danger to the migrants themselves.)
From Malta Today, the Sea-Watch 3 had earlier claimed to have rescued 47 migrants.
From The Slovak Spectator, sculptors have created ice statues in Slovakia's High Tatras.
From the Hungary Journal, anti-government protesters in Budapest call for unity.
From Daily News Hungary, at a cafe in Budapest, robots serve your drinks.
From Ekathimerini, a man in Pieria, Greece is arrested for allegedly trying to sell ancient coins.
From the Greek Reporter, according to the Cypriot foreign minister, the U.S. will lift its arms embargo against Cyprus.
From Sputnik International, highway construction in Moscow uncovers eight World War II-era artillery shells.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey asks Greece to extradite members of FETÖ.
From Rûdaw, 3,117 Yezidis are still missing.
From Arutz Sheva, the IDF rescues a French sailor who had been adrift for weeks.
From The Times Of Israel, Israel and Hamas are reportedly seeking a prisoner exchange.
From the Egypt Independent, under tightened security, Coptic Christians celebrate the Epiphany.
From Egypt Today, the Libyan army kills three "highly dangerous" terrorists.
From The Express Tribune, the Afghan Taliban rules out any talks with the U.S. in Pakistan.
From Khaama Press, in three provinces, Afghan Special Forces send 66 terrorists to their virgins.
From CTV News, there was a Women's March today in Canada.
From the Gulf Times, the Somali terrorist group Al Shabaab kidnaps 100 people for allegedly not paying zakat.
From the Dhaka Tribune, according to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Myanmar has been "too slow" in allowing Rohingya to return.
From CultureWatch, "halal foods and creeping sharia".
From Gatestone Institute, the Palestinian stereotyping of Jews.
From The Washington Free Beacon, what one reporter saw at the March For Life.
From The Federalist, eight things their reporter saw at the March For Life.
From National Review, a comparison of signs at the two marches.
From Townhall, the hysterics of the climate believers skyrockets.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump pitches an immigration deal.
From The Daily Caller, the Speaker quickly rejects the president's offer.
From American Thinker, "impeachment will be good for Trump".
From KHOU, in Houston, four burglars encounter the Second Amendment. (via The Blaze)
From the New York Post, a woman claims to have been fired from a Manhattan clothing store because she is Muslim.
And from Twitchy, some Women's Marchers show their (lack of) class.
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