Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Wednesday Links

In the middle of the week, here are some things going on:



From Independent Balkan News Agency, Turkey is urged to deliver on their Syria promises.








From The Brussels Times, the international community has pledged about $4.4 billion toward humanitarian aid for Syrian and its refugees.

From the NL Times, according to an anti-monarchy group, the Dutch royal family costs a lot more than is reported.

From Dutch News, the Dutch prime minister faces a "stormy debate" over memos about abolishing the tax on dividends.

From Ekathimerini, the Greek migration minister drafts plans to deal with the increasing migrant influx.



From the New Straits Times, Malaysia bans six books.

From The Guardian, an eighth-century manuscript of the Koran appears to have been written over text from the Bible.

From the Egypt Independent, calls to delete verses from the Koran are denounced.  (Asking any religion to change its scriptures is very unrealistic.)


From FrontpageMag, Facebook's anti-right bias.


From the New York Post, how to deal with intestinal gas.


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