From Free West Media, the evacuation of a migrant camp in Paris turns into a fiasco.
From France24, thousands of people march in Paris to protest against femicide.
From SwissInfo, the oldest and largest Jewish cemetery in Switzerland lies in a wooded "no-man's land" between the villages of Endingen and Lengnau.
From the Malta Independent, protesters in Malta plan their next protest for Monday.
From Total Croatia News, Croatian presidential candidate Mislav Kolakušić says that his platform envisions some difficult changes.
From Ekathimerini, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis calls for unity on the issue of migrants.
From the Greek Reporter, Greek law associations establish a committee to reclaim the Parthenon sculptures from the British Museum.
From The Sofia Globe, archaeologists find graves and perfume at sites in Sozopol, Bulgaria.
From Radio Bulgaria, a white deer spotted near Karlovo, Bulgaria become a media sensation.
From EuroNews, Ukrainians remember the Holodomor.
From Russia Today, thousands of deer herded by Nenets people in Siberia block a road.
From Sputnik International, the Russian space agency Roscosmos detects two asteroids near the earth's orbit.
From The Moscow Times, Russia again faces a ban from the Olympics.
From Daily News Hungary, according to Hungarian official Zsolt Németh, migration is set to remain as Europe's most important issue.
From Radio Prague, the Czech Army will stop guarding a NATO-led base in Afghanistan next year.
From Polskie Radio, more cases of the measles are appearing in Poland.
From Deutsche Welle, thousand of people demonstrate against the "far-right" National Democratic Party in Hanover, Germany.
From the Express, according to a "polling expert", if the Conservatives win the upcoming U.K. election, but Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn could become prime minister.
From the Evening Standard, the Conservatives are expected to announce plans to ban "all-out" railroad strikes.
From the Independent, according to a poll, Conservatives extend their lead over Labour.
From the Irish Examiner, thousands in Roscommon, Ireland rally against the planned closing of a respite center.
From The Conservative Woman, an updated guide to Socialist-speak.
And from Snouts in the Trough, the people you don't want to meet while on vacation.
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