Thursday, July 25, 2019

Thursday Things

Now that I'm back from my road trip, here are some things going on:










From Snouts in the Trough, don't be fooled by the Tory Remoaner liars.








From The Slovak Spectator, swine fever has been detected in Slovakia.




From Total Croatia News, von der Leyen plans to visit Croatia.








From Rûdaw, British authorities bust a gang which was trafficking people from Kurdistan to the U.K.   (Once again, I must point out that migrants are not merely migrating, but are being trafficked.)


From Egypt Today, Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi dies at age 93.  (Note that I don't use the term "former".  He was elected in 2014 and was in office when he passed away.)


From IranWire, an Iran who converted to Christianity becomes an Austrian futsal star.  (Futsal is a form of soccer with five players on each side.)



From the Hindustan Times, for the third time, India's Lok Sabha passes a bill to outlaw the "triple talaq".  (The Lok Sabha is the lower house of India's parliament.)








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