From the Express, rock singer Roger Daltrey gives his opinion of the E.U., and it ain't pretty. (Reader discretion is advised due to foul language.)
From the Evening Standard, police in Greater Manchester, England arrest a man for a social media post allegedly supporting the New Zealand mosque attacks.
From BBC News, a Romanian man protests his country's poor highway infrastructure by building a very short road.
From the (U.K.) Independent, U.K. politician Nigel Farage will not be present for the "Brexit betrayal march" that he is organizing.
From the (Irish) Independent, Ireland's Taoiseach marches in Chicago's St. Patrick's Day parade, along with a controversial UFC fighter.
From the Irish Examiner, Paddy's and Patty's march in Cork, Ireland to celebrate the restoration of St. Patrick's Bridge.
From Global News, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to shuffle his cabinet for the third time.
From CTV News, a wind turbine in Nova Scotia burns down. (In doing so, it produces the very substance, carbon dioxide, that it was intended to mitigate.)
From France24, "yellow vest" protesters vandalize and loot stores in Paris.
From VRT NWS, according to an E.U. negotiator, the British should say what they want instead of what they don't want.
From Deutsche Welle, Berlin's Tierpark zoo presents its new baby polar bear.
From Radio Praha, Czech police will investigate people who express support for the New Zealand mosque attack online.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovaks elect their next president today.
From Daily News Hungary, the Hungarian, British and Scottish governments are all committed to guaranteeing the rights of citizens after Brexit.
From Russia Today, Russia calls new E.U. sanctions over the Kerch Strait incident "irresponsible".
From Independent Balkan News Agency, opposition protesters rally in Tirana, Albania and demand the prime minister's resignation.
From Ekathimerini, 13 illegal undocumented migrants are found in a truck in northern Greece.
From the Greek Reporter, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will participate in a summit between Greece, Israel and Cyprus.
From Total Croatia News, the New Zealand mosque attack suspect visited Croatia in 2016.
From the Malta Independent, there are no Boeing 737 MAX 8 or 9 registered in Malta.
From Morocco World News, the Moroccan frigate "Mohammed VI" joins a multinational exercise off the coast of Nigeria.
From the Egypt Independent, students and employees of Egyptian universities will be subjected to drug testing.
From The Times Of Israel, a man in Gaza protesting against Hamas sets himself on fire.
From YNetNews, an area of desert near the Dead Sea is optimal for NASA in calibrating its satellite camera sensors.
From Hürriyet Daily News, a border gate between Syria and Turkey opens to allow aid to come through.
From Turkish Minute, according to a Turkish official, the New Zealand mosque attack suspect visited Turkey "multiple times".
From Radio Farda, a U.S. Navy veteran in Iran is sentenced to ten years in prison.
From The Express Tribune, the Pakistani army shoots down an Indian spy drone.
From Khaama Press, Afghan forces fend off a Taliban attack on security posts in the province of Faryab.
From CBN News, a "Prince of ISIS" converts to Christianity.
From Culture Watch, some inconvenient truths about the New Zealand mosque attack.
From Townhall, the U.N. again honors communist executioner Che Guevara.
From The Washington Free Beacon, any challenge to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact must wait until it becomes active.
From the Washington Examiner, Donald Trump Jr. defends Chelsea Clinton from accusations of blame for the New Zealand mosque attack. (I'm no fan of the Clintons, but to blame any of them for the actions of an Australian in New Zealand makes no sense whatsoever.)
From American Thinker, a look at conservatism, fascism and the New Zealand shooting suspect.
From LifeZette, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) sets out to override President Trump's veto.
From Twitchy, the Steele dossier was reportedly backed up "with unverified posts by random CNN viewers".
And from the New York Post, theaters on Broadway have been struck by someone who left behind his solid waste.
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