From the Evening Standard, a 15-year-old boy is arrested at a London train station for carrying a sword in his trousers. (Is that a sword in your pants, or......yikes, it is a sword!)
From the (U.K.) Independent, over 100 members of the European Parliament write a letter asking the U.K. to reconsider Brexit.
From the (Irish) Independent, anti-abortion Irish speak out.
From the Irish Examiner, "yellow vest" protests take place in Belfast and Dublin.
From France24, three people are killed in a gas explosion at a bakery in Paris.
From Deutsche Welle, while being protested, the German "far-right" party AfD tries to decide whom to nominate for the E.U. elections.
From Radio Poland, one person was killed and six others injured when a quake occurs at a Polish copper mine.
From Total Croatia News, Serbia accuses Croatian Defence Minister Damir Krstičević of war crimes.
From the Greek Reporter, the number of migrants crossing into Greece by land increased by a factor of three in 2018 over 2017.
From the Malta Independent, an editorial stating that the government's dealing with the latest group of 49 migrants was legally right.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish army and intelligence chiefs meet at the country's southern border.
From Turkish Minute, a Turkish prosecutor considers investigating a politician for calling President Erdoğan a "shepherd". (Every U.S. president in my lifetime has surely been called worse things than that.)
From The Times Of Israel, Israeli jets attack two underground Hamas targets after a rocket lands in a field in Israel.
From The Jerusalem Post, a man who went from the ghetto in Łódź, Poland to the Apollo program and to Israel.
From YNetNews, the plight of the ISIS wives.
From the Egypt Independent, Egyptian police kill six terrorists in the country's Western Desert.
From Morocco World News, two of the people wounded in the Paris gas explosion are Moroccans.
From Iraqi News, in Iraq's Anbar province, five ISIS leaders are sent to their virgins.
From Dawn, the chief justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court suspends the death sentence of a mentally ill prisoner.
From The Express Tribune, the Supreme Court gives Pakistan's government a month to compensate victims of the riots which followed the acquittal of Asia Bibi.
From Khaama Press, Afghanistan has stopped illegal mining at 584 sites.
From Al Arabiya, while Iran's governing elite bash the U.S., they send their children to be educated there.
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. brings about more censorship.
From the Washington Examiner, immigration officials have allowed 8,000 child brides to enter the U.S from 2007 to 2017.
From American Thinker, what do socialists really want?
From Twitchy, according to "America's conscience", every Democrat running in 2020 will be favored to beat President Trump. (You know, like Hillary Clinton was in 2016.)
From the New York Post, China prepares to impose "massive censorship" during the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
From Breitbart, America's youngest black legislator is very much on the right.
And from Variety, a man named Castro announces his bid to become the next U.S. president. (That worked out well for Cuba, didn't it?)
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