From Voice Of Europe, U.K. MEP Nigel Farage, who will soon lose his job, bullies the bullies in Brussels.
From the Express, European Commission secretary general Martin Selmayr says that it's right to prepare for a no-deal Brexit.
From BBC News, FGM is "increasingly performed" on babies in the U.K.
From the Metro, a Muslim man gets four years in prison for attacking people trying to help the homeless.
From the Daily Mail, a hardline Muslim preacher calls using public urinals a gave sin.
From the Evening Standard, for the Chinese New Year, the U.K. mint goes "oink".
From the (U.K.) Independent, "nobody" in Brussels wants to give U.K. Prime Minister May any concessions.
From the (Irish) Independent, the U.K. request that Ireland replaces the border backstop with technological devices won't go anywhere, either.
From the Irish Examiner, what is the proposed "Malthouse Compromise" to the Irish backstop?
From CBC News, could some Canadian cannabis get fishy?
From Global News, according to one report, the Canadian border could be more of a terror threat to the U.S. than the Mexican border. (Terrorists will obviously try to cross both, and to enter the U.S. any way they can.)
From CTV News, Canada and Norway are in an arms race - over moose sculptures.
From France24, France and 10 other European nations recognize Juan Guaido as Venezuela’s interim president.
From RFI, French fighter jets and the Chadian Army strike a column of terrorists entering Chad from Libya.
From the NL Times, a Dutch jihadist dies in a Syrian prison camp.
From Dutch News, four U.K. citizens lose a court case to keep their E.U. citizenship.
From Deutsche Welle, German police arrest two men after they allegedly fired guns near an American airbase in Wiesbaden.
From Radio Poland, a new left-wing party in Poland announces a national tour.
From Radio Praha, the first Czech newspaper celebrates its 300th anniversary.
From The Slovak Spectator, about 1000 Czech and Slovak nurses working in Austria sue that country over a reduction in their family allowances.
From the Hungary Journal, according to the head of the Prime Minister’s Office, Gergely Gulyas, Hungary is being attacked for its migration policy.
From Daily News Hungary, at some point in the next few decades, Hungary will adopt the Euro.
From Hungary Today, the Hungarian opposition party Jobbik launches a signature drive to repeal recently passed changes to the country's labor laws.
From Russia Today, the Russia government calls the E.U. recognition of interim Venezuelan President Guiado "direct interference".
From Independent Balkan News Agency, the new name "Republic of North Macedonia" becomes official today.
From Ekathimerini, Greece will bolster the presumption of innocence and decriminalize defamation.
From the Greek Reporter, six independent Greek MPs pledge to support the governing SYRIZA party. (The name SYRIZA is an abbreviation for Synaspismós Rizospastikís Aristerás.)
From Total Croatia News, the tourist board of Korčula, Croatia puts out a new video. (Yours truly was there in 2007.)
From ANSA, Italian President Sergio Mattarella calls for "clarity" on his country's stance on Venezuela.
From the Malta Independent, a migrant who had been aboard the Aquarius is given a suspended sentence for trying to leave Malta using a false passport.
From Malta Today, migrants in Malta are unaware that FGM is illegal in that country.
From SwissInfo, how Swiss diplomats were involved in the Iranian hostage crisis.
From El País, to protest what they call "fake trials" of Catalan separatists, activists throw solid waste at courtroom doors.
From The Portugal News, the Portuguese Maritime Police rescue 20 migrants near the coast of Greece. (The article is very short, and does not state why Portuguese police are patrolling Greek waters.)
From Morocco World News, according to Morocco's human rights minister, MP Amina Maelainine had no right to remove her hijab while in Paris. (What's this I hear about the hijab being a choice?)
From Hürriyet Daily News, 191 schools run by FETÖ outside of Turkey have been taken over by a Turkish foundation.
From Turkish Minute, Turkish President Erdoğan calls the People’s Democratic Party the equivalent of the terrorist PKK.
From Rûdaw, the U.S. calls on its coalition partners to repatriate and prosecute terrorists who fought for ISIS.
From Arutz Sheva, while visiting Israel, Austria's president acknowledges his country's responsibility in the Holocaust.
From The Times Of Israel, the IDF arrests two Lebanese men smuggling hashish into Israel.
From The Jerusalem Post, 83 immigrants from Ethiopia, out of 1,000 approved for entry, arrive in Israel. (This is real immigration, and these are real immigrants. These Ethiopians applied for permission to enter Israel, waited for years, and were granted permission. They did not jump any borders, climb over fences, or overstay visas like illegal aliens do.)
From YNetNews, in a possible hate crime, a mosque in Deir Dibwan, West Bank is vandalized with graffiti.
From the Egypt Independent, the Egyptian mint issues coins depicting national projects.
From Radio Farda, Iran considers considers pardoning about 50,000 prisoners.
From The Express Tribune, in South Waziristan, Pakistani security forces send three terrorists to their virgins.
From Khaama Press, police in Kabul, Afghanistan bust a gang of kidnappers.
From The Tundra Tabloids, an "overwhelming majority" of polled Finns believe that sexual offenses are linked to migration.
From IOL, a car bomb kills 11 people and injures 10 others at a shopping mall in Mogadishu, Somalia.
From Jewish News Syndicate, Twitter gives anti-Semitism a pass while punishing criticism of the Muslim Brotherhood.
From Gatestone Institute, multiculturalism in Britain during January 2019.
From The Conservative Woman, "nationalism is a virtue, not a vice".
From FrontpageMag, Virginia's governor is not alone among Democrats wearing blackface.
From National Review, Virginia's lieutenant governor has his own problem with his past.
From The Daily Caller, the lieutenant governor's stance on abortion isn't very different from the governor's.
From Townhall, "four reasons why liberals love to hate Tom Brady".
From The Washington Free Beacon, do smart phones and social media harm our kids?
From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talks with and later praises U.K. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
From The Federalist, what the media should but won't ask Democrats running for president.
From American Thinker, in their immigration proposal, Democrats give human traffickers a free pass.
From Accuracy in Media, The New York Times shows its double standard regarding sexual assault allegations.
From NewsBusters, The Washington Post shows its double standard about recent marches.
From the New York Post, President Trump nominates the acting Interior Secretary to be permanent.
And from The Babylon Bee, Democrats suddenly embrace the concept of due process.
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