Monday, September 23, 2019

Stories For The Fall Equinox - Part 1

Earlier today was the time of the fall equinox, and thus the end of summer.  On a warm sunny day to start the fall, here are some things going on:







From American Thinker, Trump skips the U.N. climate summit.








From the (U.K.) Independent, the U.K. Labour Party commits to 32-hour work week within 10 years.  (In other words, the party named "Labour" wants to reduce each worker's amount of labour".)











From Polskie Radio, Poles will reportedly be allowed to travel visa-free to the U.S. in a few months.  (I traveled to Poland without needing a visa in 2000.  It's about time that the Zjednoczony Stany reciprocated.)






From Russia Today, the largest statue of Buddha in Europe is unveiled in Lagan, Kalmykia, Russia.  (The statue is not of the historical figure Siddhartha Gautama, but of the prophesied future Buddha named Maitreya.  If you read Russian, read a related story at TACC.)










From Total Croatia News, the collapse of Thomas Cook strands 190 travelers in Dubrovnik, Croatia.  (If you read Croatian, read the story at HRTurizam.)







From EuroNews, Europe's ISIS children.





From Canada Free Press, some "ice cold reality" about energy.









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