From Free West Media, about 40 percent of migrants in Germany claiming to be minors aren't.
From Deutsche Welle, U.S. leaker Edward Snowden calls Germany a "primary example" of cooperation with the NSA's surveillance program.
From the CPH Post, a beverage wholesaler body wants to prohibit mid-teens from buying beer and wine.
From Polskie Radio, Poland marks the 80th anniversary of the Soviet invasion in the early days of World War II.
From Radio Prague, the Czech Republic's National Museum is searching for Czech recordings make in the U.S.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini survives a no-confidence vote.
From Daily News Hungary, the Hungarian cabinet calls Italy's decision to open its southern ports to illegal migrants "dangerous".
From Hungary Today, according to Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga, the E.U.'s Article 7 procedure against Hungary is a "witch hunt".
From About Hungary, Hungary helps survivors of the Yazidi genocide.
From Euractiv, according to the CEU provost, academic freedom is crisis all over Europe, not just in Hungary.
From Russia Today, schools in Sevastopol, Russia will start teaching the Ukrainian language.
From Sputnik International, terrorist cells have been found in 17 Russian regions in 2019.
From The Moscow Times, Russian border guards detain two North Korean vessels in the Sea of Japan.
From Romania-Insider, the mayor of Bucharest announces a "cash for clunkers" program for old taxi cabs. (If you read Romanian, you can read related stories at G4Media, MediaFax and News(dot)Ro.)
From Novinite, according to the Mayor of Sofia, "the battle for Sofia has become a battle against Sofia".
From The Sofia Globe, Bulgarian Air Force MiG fighters participate in a joint exercise with Romanian and Canadian jets.
From Ekathimerini, the Greek government keeps an eye on the movements of a large Turkish naval force.
From the Greek Reporter, Greek high school diplomas will no longer include information on citizenship or religion.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, the E.U. sends election observers to Kosovo.
From Total Croatia News, according to Interior Minister Davor Božinović, "Croatia will not change its policy toward migrants".
From the Malta Independent, Malta reportedly refuses to take in 90 migrants rescued by the Italian coast guard.
From Malta Today, Malta refuses to take in 90 migrants rescued by the Italian coast guard.
From ANSA, the NGO ship Ocean Viking rescues 109 migrants.
From SwissInfo, Swiss citizens will vote on whether to ban factory farming.
From The Portugal News, Portugal could be having a "record-breaking" tomato harvest.
From France24, French doctors, lawyers and pilots protest against President Emmanuel Macron's proposed pension reforms.
From EuroNews, a "flying taxi" is tested in Paris.
From VRT NWS, Brussels launches a birth control program - for pigeons.
From the NL Times, a train is stopped at Rotterdam Central Station over a woman wearing an niqab.
From the Dutch News, this coming Christmas, all of Sinterklaas's helpers will have soot on their faces, but won't have blackface.
From the Express, U.K. Prime Minister Johnson and German Chancellor Merkel have a conversation, including some things that will infuriate European Commission leader Juncker.
From the Evening Standard, according to a Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate, London will be made safer if cannabis is legalized.
From the (U.K.) Independent, more policemen in London are getting tasers.
From the (Irish) Independent, Ireland's Taoiseach and Tánaiste differ as to what will happen at the Ireland-U.K. border in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
From the Irish Examiner, a no-deal Brexit will turn a ferry ride between Ireland and the U.K. into a "booze cruise".
And from The Conservative Woman, "the great green myth of electric vehicles".
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