Monday, April 23, 2018

It's Another Prince, And Other Stories

Earlier today, Princess Kate, a.k.a. the Duchess of Cambridge, a.k.a. Kate Middleton gave birth to her third child, a boy, at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital.  His name has not yet been revealed to the public.  The princess and her husband Prince William stood outside the Lindo Wing for a while to show their new son to the public.  Some related stories:

From The Sun, Kate and William show off their new baby boy.

From the Daily Mail, William jokes "thrice worry now".

From Global News, a first look at the new prince.

From MacLean's, the new prince is fifth in line for the throne.

And from News(dot)com(dot)au, the Queen made an appearance, sort of.
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In other news:

From Fox News, some information on President Trump's first state dinner.

From Philly(dot)com, youngsters drink less while baby boomers drink more.

From Lovin Malta, Maltese pro-lifers protest against embryo freezing.  (via LifeNews)

From PoliZette, RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel is "concerned" that Trump voters won't turn out for the midterm elections.

From CNS News, James Shaw Jr. recounts his confrontation with the Waffle House shooter.

From The Brussels Times, in Belgium, more than 600 underage refugees have gone missing.

From Flanders News, in Brussels, two defendants have been convicted of attempted terrorist murder.

From France24, France reinforces their border with Italy.

From Deutsche Welle, France passes new "sweeping" immigration law.

From Breitbart London, German Bundestag President Wolfgang Schäuble wants the E.U. to have a uniform asylum policy.  (If you read German, read the story at the Welt.)

From Euractiv, U.K. MPs warn that a "no-deal" Brexit for the food and drink industries.

From The Syrian Observer, refugees impose polygamy where it's banned.

From Voice Of Europe, locals and refugees clash in Mytilini square in Lesvos, Greece.  (If you read Greek, read the story at LesvosNews.)

From the Times Live, in Afghanistan, ISIS beheads three brothers who were all involved in the medical profession.

From Middle East Eye, ISIS promises to target voters in Iraq.

From Arutz Sheva, in Germany, Muslims shoot from their cars.

From Asia Times, "how Islamic does Brunei want to be?"

From ABC News (where "A" means "Australian"), some Islamists in Aceh, Indonesia oppose the decision to ban flogging in public.

From UCA News, Pakistan's highest judge will hear the appeal of Asia Bibi's conviction for blasphemy.

From Gatestone Institute, an interview with Somalian-Swedish activist Mona Walter.

From National Review, "maybe the British royal family isn't so silly after all".

From CTV News, a driver runs over people with a van in Toronto.  (The story comes via Townhall.  The story was also mentioned on Red Fox Blogger's BlogTalkRadio show while I was listening.)

From Townhall, by taking in refugees, Europe is reaping what they've sown.

From the New York Post, the suspected Waffle House shooter has been apprehended.

From The Austin Chronicle, a review of Al Yankovic's current tour.

And from The Babylon Bee, now that GQ has called the Bible "overrated", the nation "patiently awaits" the same for the Koran.

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