From Free West Media, more violence occurs on New Year's Day in the Netherlands, but fewer people are arrested.
From the NL Times, a hand grenade is found at a cafe in Zwolle, Netherlands that was also targeted in 2018 and 2019.
From Dutch News, two Dutch parties support a ban on some fireworks.
From Deutsche Welle, German police raid "Islamists" suspected of planning a terror attack.
From the CPH Post, three Danish parties want to legalize hard drugs.
From Radio Poland, Polish President Andrzej Duda will be the main speaker at the event marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
From Radio Prague, an animated short film made by a student at FAMU in Prague receives an Oscar nomination.
From The Slovak Spectator, a traditional pig-slaughtering is shown at an open-air folk museum in Svidník, Slovakia.
From the Hungary Journal, the European People's Party will not change its course, says its group leader in the European Parliament.
From Daily News Hungary, according to the Hungarian party Fidesz, the European People's Party should strengthen its dedication to center-right politics.
From Hungary Today, the story of an American county named after Hungarian statesman Lajos Kussuth.
From About Hungary, the Hungarian government allocates 60 billion forint to reconstruct 19 forts and 15 castles.
From Sputnik International, "green snow" covers fields near Chelyabinsk, Russia.
From The Moscow Times, the lower house of the Russian parliament prepares a "wide-reaching" amnesty bill to mark the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
From Romania-Insider, hundreds of 16th century coins are discovered in Săbieşti, Romania. (If you read Romanian, read the story at News(dot)Ro.)
From Novinite, Bulgarian driving instructors protest plans for new rules for conducting driver's training courses.
From The Sofia Globe, Bulgaria's coalition government nominates a new environment minister.
From Radio Bulgaria, a look at Arapova Monastery, near Asenovgrad, Bulgaria.
From Ekathimerini, the Greek government plans to construct new migrant camps despite local opposition.
From the Greek Reporter, Greece transfers 500 asylum seekers from Aegean islands to the mainland.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, air pollution in Serbia reaches its highest levels.
From Total Croatia News, according to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, Croatia will not become a "hotspot for migrants".
From Total Slovenia News, where are the vacation homes in Slovenia?
From the Malta Independent, according to a university statistician, a high percentage of undeclared Maltese voters supported the new Prime Minister Robert Abela.
From Malta Today, Abela makes efforts to assemble his Cabinet.
From ANSA, Italy offers berths in Taranto and Messina to the migrant rescue ships Sea Watch 3 and Open Arms.
From SwissInfo, a French couple is arrested at the France-Switzerland border after nine guns are found in their vehicle.
From El País, Spanish authorities take down a "sextortion" ring that blackmailed men who sought prostitutes.
From EuroNews, at least one person is dead after an explosion and fire at a chemical plant in Tarragona, Spain.
From Euractiv, police in Spain and Gibraltar bust a network that was smuggling Moroccans into Spain via Gibraltar. (Have I mentioned that migrants don't merely migrate, but are being smuggled?)
From The Portugal News, Portuguese fishermen plan to demonstrate against government quotas.
From RFI, according to French transport management, traffic is improving even while strikes continue.
From VRT NWS, according to a study, pupils who study some subjects in a second language become more proficient in that language.
From the Evening Standard, police in Manchester, England reportedly failed the child victims of Asian grooming gangs.
From the (U.K.) Independent, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson rejects Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon's call for a second referendum on Scottish independence.
From the (Irish) Independent, anyone commuting in to Dublin by road tomorrow might have to fight through 400 tractors.
From the Irish Examiner, the Irish government does not expect Brexit to contract the Irish economy.
And from The Conservative Woman, no arrests are made when Islamists incite murder on British streets.
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