From FrontpageMag, the truth about how the Palestinians regarded the Jews during and after World War II.
From National Review, Donald Trump the Younger agrees to be interviewed in private.
From Townhall, should Philadelphia give up the Liberty Bell?
From The Washington Free Beacon, at the Hudson Institute, congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) addresses global threats and criticizes House Democrats. (She is the daughter of a certain former vice president that you might not want to go hunting with.)
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump will soon roll out his immigration plan.
From American Thinker, the media now cares about the Constitution and the abuse of power?
From CNS News, former Vice President Joe Biden sets forth the three reasons why he's running for president.
From The Conservative Woman, the problem with repressive governments is that their repression pays off.
From CTV News, the Mayor of Montreal speaks out against Quebec's secularism bill.
From Channel News Asia, anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka claim their first Muslim death.
From Human Rights Watch, families of ISIS kidnapping victims still don't know what happened to them.
From Vatican News, a Catholic priest in Niger is wounded in an attack on his parish.
From Gatestone Institute, is placing a note in the Western Wall a war crime?
From Arutz Sheva, an Iraqi Shiite leader calls ISIS a "zionist-American plan".
From The Times Of Israel, the Israeli military prepares for possible violence during Nabka Day and the Eurovision contest.
From The Jerusalem Post, U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman calls the U.S. embassy Jerusalem's "newest shrine".
From YNetNews, a Holocaust survivor is reunited with one of the soldiers who liberated her after 74 years.
From Radio Farda, according to Iran's supreme leader, neither Iran nor the U.S. wants war.
From IranWire, "Allah is great", so let's beat up some students.
From The Express Tribune, Pakistan will not join with either the U.S. or Iran.
From Khaama Press, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan reaffirms his support for the Afghan forces.
From the Daily Mirror, more than 60 people have been arrested in recent violence in Sri Lanka.
From Hürriyet Daily, Turkey blasts the grand mufti of Kyrgyzstan for inviting FETÖ members to an iftar dinner.
From Turkish Minute, Turkish TV will not broadcast the NBA conference finals due to the presence of Enes Kanter, who is accused of having terror links.
From Ekathimerini, the Greek Orthodox Church has a new archbishop for America.
From the Greek Reporter, Molotov cocktails are thrown at a police station and a journalist's car.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, Bosnia and Hercegovina is struck by floods.
From Novinite, Bulgaria gets ready to make Volkswagens.
From Russia Today, Russia President Putin inspects a MiG-31 equipped with a hypersonic missile.
From Sputnik International, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrives in Russia.
From The Moscow Times, Russia's efforts to clean its tainted oil pipeline are proceeding surely but slowly.
From Radio Poland, Greenpeace activists protest against coal in Warsaw.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakian President Andrej Kiska is fined three month's salary for campaign finance violations.
From the Hungary Journal, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban says some nice things about U.S. President Trump.
From Daily News Hungary, according to a survey, Hungarians are more pro-U.S. than other central Europeans.
From Hungary Today, Trump says some nice things about Orban.
From Total Croatia News, Bosnia and Hercegovina accuses Croatia of violating an agreement which allows people to be citizens of both countries.
From Morocco World News, part of a Morocco Day in the U.S. will be celebrated in Alexandria, Virginia.
From the Express, leaders of the ERG and DUP "savage" U.K. Prime Minister May's latest attempt to have a Brexit vote.
From the Evening Standard, right-wing British activist Tommy Robinson goes back to court yet again.
From the Independent, police in the U.K. promise "very very fast" arrests for Extinction Rebellion protesters.
From VRT NWS, Brussels suffers its first scooter-related death.
From the NL Times, about 100 activists occupy a pig farm.
From Dutch News, according to a report, the closure of three coal-fired power plants could enable the Netherlands to meet its carbon dioxide reduction goals.
From Deutsche Welle, German Chancellor Merkel says that Germany must continue to be a country of immigration.
From the CPH Post, Denmark is getting more electric bikes on his roads.
From Breitbart, an Islamist claims to be in Canada with the intent to kill Asia Bibi.
From Fox News, Florida Governor Ron DiSantis (R) confirms that Russians hacked two counties in the 2016 election.
From The Daily Caller, the 32 times the media said that a trade war with China would sink the economy.
And from NBC News, we're dooooooomed.
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