Sunday, May 20, 2018

Sunday Stuff

As the weather turns a sunnier in my area, here are some things going on:

From Middle East Monitor, Germany plans to spend €78 million on migrants during the next four years.

From Flanders News, a protest march devolves into a riot.

From Voice Of Europe, the Hungarian deputy prime minister calls the Christian pilgrimage to Sumuleu Ciuc, Romania a "spiritual powerhouse".

From Zero Hedge, Italy is become the epicenter of a "fateful shift" in the E.U.

From Russia Today, some European companies may withdraw from Iran.

From Reuters, Montenegro considers building a wall on their border with Albania.

From Breitbart London, Austria's vice chancellor objects to the prosecution of Generation Identity.

From Deutsche Welle, the German migration agency investigates the decisions of some of their branch offices.

From the Sunday Express, a former Irish diplomat calls Ireland's Brexit strategy "based on a bluff and a hope".

From Shy Society, a British MEP is convinced that "we are seeing The Great Replacement".

From Sputnik International, Turkish and Balkan intelligence agencies are investigating an alleged plan to attack Turkish President Erdoğan.

From La Stampa, the "Italians first" contract signed coalition partners Five-Star Movement and Liga Nord fails to alleviate the fears of European investors.

From Ahval, Albania must decide between Turkey and the E.U.

From Al Arabiya, an Egyptian preacher apologizes for saying "chicken will increase spirituality" in an advertisement.

From the Khaleej Times, authorities crack down on "fake Ramadan discounts".

From the NZ Herald, the leader of ISIS plans their "chilling new mission".

From Yahoo, ISIS fighters start to leave south Damascus.  (via The Daily Caller)

From Townhall, the Deep State is even bigger than you know.

From NewsBusters, CNN and NBC panels have no qualms about taking President Trump's "animals" comment out of context.

From Philly(dot)com, a review of Orbiter 3's play A People.

From the New York Post, NYU Abu Dhabi prevents journalists from filming a graduation speech given by former Secretary of State John Kerry.

From PoliZette, President Trump orders the DOJ to investigate the FBI's possible infiltration of his campaign.

From Computer World, yet more Microsoft Surfaces won't work with Windows 10 version 1803.

And from Decider, Alec Baldwin's SNL impression of Donald Trump might have been influenced by The Sopranos.

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