Thursday, June 27, 2019

The Debate, And Other Stories

Last night, some of the Democrat presidential candidates had a debate.  Here are some related stories and other things going on:




From The Washington Free Beacon, some thoughts on the debate.























From Sputnik International, Russia authorizes the world's first floating nuclear power plant to start operating, and a video shows Danish children chanting "Allahu Akbar".  (The latter story comes via Summit News, and correctly translates "akbar" as the comparative "greater" rather than "great".)






From Morocco World News, Moroccan authorities dismantle a terror cell near Marrakesh.  (Is it again safe to ride the Marrakesh express?)









From the Greek Reporter, Greece retakes its seat on the International Olympic Committee.  (You'd think that the country which created the Olympic games in the first place would be involved in their governance today.)



From Radio Bulgaria, in the streets of Sofia, go fish.


















From The National, a U.K. parliamentcritter with connections to the Muslim Brotherhood is readmitted to the Labour Party.  (A parliamentcritter is the U.K. equivalent of an American congresscritter.)

From Gatestone Institute, "Turkey loses an ally".


From The Jakarta Post, Indonesia is in the G20.

From The Straits Times, five things to watch for at the G20.




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