Monday, May 21, 2018

Monday Links

As the latest workweek starts, here are some things going on:

From The Daily Caller, over 100 conservatives call on Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) to run for Speaker.

From NewsBusters, New York Times columnist Tom Fried offers his opinion on the U.S. embassy moving to Jerusalem, and it ain't pretty.

From LifeNews, pro-life groups stand up for victims of sex trafficking.

From PoliZette, former CIA Director John Brennan, from his Tweet, appears worried about being exposed.

From Philly(dot)com, former President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama sign with Netflix.

From Voice Of Europe, in Germany, the AfD party sues Chancellor Merkel over her refugee policy.

From Breitbart London, the U.K. is slammed for failing to prosecute FGM.

From the NL Times, someone paints a swastika on a Dutch windmill.  (This is a modern wind machine, not an older wooden mill.)

From The Local FR, in France, three teenagers allegedly beat a man to death with a piece of wood.

From ANSA, the leaders of the Five-Star Movement and the League appear ready to report to Italian President Mattarella.

From the Express, French President Macron's proposed reforms for the E.U. could face a "moment of truth" due to developments in Italy.

From WestMonster, the European media "lose their marbles" over the new Italian government.

From Sputnik International, Germany is reportedly building deportation centers.

From The Jerusalem Post, fasting during Ramadan reportedly can cause medical problems.

From Albawaba, activists in Tunisia call for daytime eating to be allowed during Ramadan.

From the New Telegraph, worshippers in Gashua, Nigeria apprehend a female would-be suicide bomber.

From Netral News, police investigate a video showing pieces of a torn Quran scattered on a street in South Jakarta, Indonesia.

From Arab News, a mobile crane topples in Mecca, injuring the driver.

From National Review, President Trump is an outsider, but not quite like Andrew Jackson.

From Townhall, what you need to know about MS-13.

From FrontpageMag, hypocrisy in the debate over immigration.

From USA Today, reports of der Führer's death have not been exaggerated.

From Bloomberg, China reconsiders its birth limit policies.  (via the New York Post)

From the New York Post, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein misses being unknown.

And from Thrillistthe state-by-state legality of weed.

UPDATE:  I've run across two more that I thought were worth mentioning.

From France24, France prepares to deal with more strikes.

And from Deutsche Welle, the governing coalition in Italy names the new prime minister.

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