Saturday, April 21, 2018

Saturday Stuff

Whether I take a break or not, the things keep going on.  Here are some of them:



From Bizpac Review, a former federal prosecutor calls James Comey's memos a "suicide note".


From Bloomberg, while ditching his nuclear tests, Rocket Man shifts his attention to the economy.  (The story comes via HotAir and was written by someone with the last name Kim.)

From Shy Society, the owners of a mosque in South Reading, England have breached the planning laws.

From France24, students evicted from Tolbiac University in Paris say that their protest is "far from over".

From Deutsche Welle, anti-nuke activists file charges against the operators of two power plants.

From Voice Of Europe, the Polish government forms a group to deal with unequal treatment of right-wingers on social media.  (Being on the right and having some Polish descent, I couldn't agree more with this development.)

From the Evening Standard, accord to a leading British trauma surgeon, London could face "carnage" this summer.

From the Daily Star, two men are stabbed just outside an Underground station.  (The "carnage" isn't waiting for summer to arrive, it would seem.)



From the Express, the United Kingdom and Australia are working on what could be an "epic" trade agreement.

From The Local FR, Generation Identity activists block an Alpine pass against use by illegal migrants.

From Pakistan Today, a Christian woman is set on fire for refusing a Muslim man's marriage proposal.

From The National, accused rapist Tariq Ramadan admits a relationship with one of his accusers.

From The Express Tribune, a fitness center in Saudi Arabia is closed over an "indecent" workout video.

From the Daily Mail, according to a propaganda video, al Qaeda uses Google Maps to plan their attacks.





From CNN, at the request of Sylvester Stallone, President Trump is considering pardoning boxer Jack Johnson.


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