Friday, June 11, 2021

Friday Phenomena

On a rainy and unseasonably cool Friday (which will be naturally attributed to manmade global warming), here are some things going on:

From National Review, world leaders must demand answers about the origins of the coronavirus.

From FrontpageMag, lies of Chinese communists matter.

From Townhall, Democrats have a "rough week".

From The Washington Free Beacon, Democrat support for sanctions on China for its forced labor imperil President Biden's solar energy agenda.

From the Washington Examiner, the media is overwhelmingly in Sgt. Schulz mode on Hunter Biden's use of the N-word in text messages.

From The Federalist, the media lied and are still lying about what happened in Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C. last year.

From American Thinker, everything was better when Trump was president.

From CNS News, according to Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX), Texas will build the border wall themselves.

From LifeZette, Democrat strategist James Carville tells congresscritter AOC (D-NY) to "do the math".

From NewsBusters, historian Victor Davis Hanson rips the Fed for targeting gender pronouns instead of inflation.

From Canada Free Press, Biden's mother would be called a "birthing person" today.

From Global News, members of Canada's House of Commons unanimously vote to call for a national summit to tackle islamophobia.

From TeleSUR, Peruvian President Francisco Sagasti rejects accusations of electoral fraud.

From The Conservative Woman, coronavirus vaccines through the distorted lens of Channel 4.

From Snouts in the Trough, let the Chinese vaccinate the poor people of the Third World against the coronavirus.

From the Evening Standard, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledges £430 million for education around the world.

From the Irish Examiner, Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin calls for a collective effort to tackle coronavirus variants.

From The Brussels Times, the Swedish company IKEA plans to train refugees for working in Belgium.

From Dutch News, according to Dutch think tank director Pieter Hasenkamp, the Netherlands should ban cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a verse shown in a mosque in Cologne, Germany calls for victory over the infidels.

From Free West Media, the media conceals the facts after an immigrant gang kicks a Swede in the head.

From Hungary Today, Hungarian beaches will welcome people who don't have coronavirus vaccination certificates.

From EuroNews, the Hungarian governing party Fidesz proposes banning the "promotion" of homosexuality to children.

From ReMix, Hungary's soccer team refugees to kneel during the Euro 2020 Championship.

From Sputnik International, according to Russia's media watchdog, outlets labeled as foreign agents are not fully complying with Russia's law on foreign agents.

From Ekathimerini, the trial of four defendants from Afghanistan in connection with the Moria refugee camp fire on the Greek island of Lesvos starts on the island of Chios.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Hercegovina adopts changes to laws about the entry of foreigners.

From Balkan Insight, supporters of Slovenia's student radio station protest in the capital city of Ljubljana.

From Euractiv, according to Slovenia's ambassador to the E.U., Slovenia will speed up its legislation for key digital files.

From Malta Today, social events in Malta will reopen on July 5th with some limitations.

From Italy24News, the Italian region of Lazio reports 169 new coronavirus cases and 12 deaths.

From SwissInfo, 15 climate activists who blocked a road in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in March 2020 are found guilty and fined.

From RFI, France adopts a "more precise" strategy for tracking down coronavirus variants.

From The North Africa Post, Côte d'Ivoire inaugurates the International Academy for Combatting Terrorism.

From Turkish Minute, policies of the Turkish party AKP resulted in the "sea snot" in the Sea of Marmara.

From The Times Of Israel, the Israeli party Lapid finalizes the deals with its coalition partners.

From Egypt Today, Egypt signs Memoranda of Understanding with Sudan and South Sudan about bilateral investment.

From The New Arab, police seal Algiers, Algeria on the eve of the country's election.

From IranWire, Mehrdad Badkoobeh was an Iranian Baha'i martyr in the war against Iraq.

From The Express Tribune, the Pakistani government sets a minimum yearly wage.

From The Afghanistan Times, the Taliban rejects the proposed Turkish presence for guarding the Kabul airport.

From Yahoo News, Hazaras in Afghanistan are under attack.

From the Hindustan Times, the Indian state of Tamil Nadu extends its coronavirus lockdown but lets salons and liquor stores reopen in 27 districts.

From the Daily Mirror, victims of pandemic-related domestic violence in Sri Lanka don't often get help.

From Palestinian Media Watch, Palestinian Authority television invents the "Israeli slaughter" of 150 Arabs.

From The Straits Times, the U.S. returns 27 historical artifacts stolen from Cambodia.

From the Borneo Post, Malaysia extends its third Movement Control Order by two weeks.

From Vietnam Plus, according to Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, businesses that violate Vietnam's coronavirus measures must be suspended.

From Gatestone Institute, the effect of communist China on the American clean energy plan.

From The Stream, if God doesn't exist, neither does justice.

From The Daily Signal, the story about then-President Trump clearing Lafayette Park is the latest in a long line of stories that the media got wrong.

From HistoryNet, the death of a nation in South America.

From Sino Daily, Hong Kong will censor movies for national security breaches.

From The American Conservative, the G7's global tax plans are a threat to prosperity everywhere.

From The Sara Carter Show, consumer prices jump 5 percent in May.

From The Western Journal, the border crisis under President Biden is so bad that even a Democrat congresscritter can't ignore it.

From Breitbart, so far this year, 250,000 people entered the U.S. illegally without be apprehended by the Border Patrol.

From Fox News, Yellowstone National Park introduces autonomous electric shuttles.

From Newsmax, President Biden will divert $2 billion allotted under his predecessor for the border wall to other projects.

From The Daily Wire, four teachers who refused to teach wokeness in their classrooms.

From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration restores $1 billion stripped by Trump for California's "train to nowhere".

From the Cape Cod Times, a lobster diver near Cape Cod, Massachusetts gets a brief look at the life of the biblical prophet Jonah.  (via the Daily Caller)

And from the New York Post, of all places, Buffalo, New York has a shortage of chicken wings.

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