Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Wednesday Whatnot

As we get to the middle of the week, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Constitution according to Schreck.  (No, not this guy.)










From Free West Media, Turkish President Erdoğan wants Turkish high schools to be opened in France.  (I will support him if he agrees to allow French high schools to be established in Turkey.)



From the Express, the new prince has a name.







From Global News, researchers in Calgary turn methane and carbon dioxide into carbon fiber.  (To my amazement and delight, the article actually uses the term "carbon dioxide" and the formula "CO2".  Political articles about a "carbon tax" usually don't.)





From Malta Today, according to a Maltese doctor, he and his colleagues could be jailed for counseling patients about abortion.  (I'm pretty sure that if U.S. pro-aborts had their way, doctors would be jailed for not discussing abortion with their patients.)



From Total Croatia News, anti-fascists celebrate the 74th anniversary of the liberation of Zagreb, Yugoslavia.  (Today, Zagreb is the capital of Croatia.)

From Independent Balkan News Agency, the successful story of democracy in Montenegro.
















































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