From the Express, a knifeman wearing a fake bomb vest kills two people on the London Bridge before being shot dead by a policeman.
From the Evening Standard, more on the "mindless" knife attack.
From the Independent, live updates on the knife attack.
From the NL Times, three people are stabbed at a department store in The Hague.
From Dutch News, a Dutch bank decides to close some of its ATMs after a string of attempts to blow them up.
From Free West Media, in Germany, the main victim of political violence is the AfD.
From VRT NWS, Turkey sends two ISIS women back to Belgium.
From the CPH Post, don't get conned on Black Friday.
From Polskie Radio, a consumer watchdogs offers tips for Black Friday shoppers.
from the Hungary Journal, thousands of students stage a climate demonstration in Budapest. (Did they go anywhere near the Chinese embassy?)
From About Hungary, the number of migrants entering Hungary illegally has risen sharply during the last month.
From Russia Today, tech companies ask Russian President Putin to veto a proposed law to ban the sale of smartphones which don't include Russian software.
From the Greek Reporter, residents of some islands in the eastern Aegean oppose the construction of new migrant centers.
From Total Croatia News, Croatia launches a campaign to "save bees and farmers".
From the Malta Independent, protesters in Malta block a main road near a university.
From SwissInfo, it's been ten years since Switzerland banned the construction of minarets. (I can't help but wonder how many steeples there are in Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, etc., although I think that there might be some in Egypt.)
From Voice Of Europe, an ISIS terrorist posing as an asylum seeker is arrested in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. (If you read French, read the story at 20 Minutes.)
From France24, France has become a land of freedom for LGBT Arabs.
From The Portugal News, thousands of young people hold a climate protest in Lisbon. (As I asked with regard to their Hungarian counterparts, did they go anywhere near the Chinese embassy?)
From the Irish Examiner, students stage a climate strike in the Irish cities of Cork and Dublin. (I would think that the Chinese embassy is in the latter, which is Ireland's capital.)
From Gatestone Institute, France wants to regain its control over its migration policy.
From The Conservative Woman, Titania McGrath is the "wokest of the woke".
From National Review, the "deep state" has become a talking point in defense of President Trump.
From FrontpageMag, debunking the accusations of racism against Trump.
From Townhall, Newsweek misses Trump's location on Thanksgiving by a long way.
From the Washington Examiner, groups issues warnings about toy safety ahead of Black Friday.
From The Federalist, it's time that the left stopped pretending that the religious right voted for Trump because of his Christianity.
From American Thinker, possible Democrat presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has an "amazing" talent for insulting voters.
And last, and in my estimation, most definitely least, from Hokiesports, for the first time since 2003, Virginia Tech loses to Virginia in football.
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