Meanwhile in OUR World.
ROME (AP) – Italy’s interior minister has vowed to close the country’s airports if Germany follows through with reported plans to send dozens of asylum-seekers back to Italy.
LONDON (AP) – Scotland’s First Minister says her nationalist party will support a new referendum on Britain’s divorce from the European Union if Parliament gets a vote on it.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that the “culture war” is not being fought in Hungary, but it being fought in a wider Europe which is succumbing to a “creeping” cultural surrender.
As part of a new self-defence reform, Italy’s populist interior minister Matteo Salvini has promised that people who confront home invaders will have their legal bills paid for by the Italian state.
Danish Immigration and Integration Minister Inger Støjberg has rejected asylum seeker quotas for 2018, saying that migrants do not contribute enough to Denmark.
Matteo Salvini has hit back at major EU figures including President Jean-Claude Juncker, stating that globalist policies imposed by unelected bureaucrats were wrecking Europe.
The European Union wants to help Theresa May get a Brexit deal through Parliament if she abandons her so-called “red lines” and makes more concessions.
The first ever audit of the world’s most important temperature data set has found it to be so riddled with errors that it is effectively useless.
Jean-Claude Juncker has said that press freedom should “have limits” and expressed regret that the EU did not “intervene” in the Brexit referendum to make sure “the right questions” entered the debate.
Italy’s League under Matteo Salvini is now the most popular political party in the nation, with a voter affiliation of 33.8 percent, a nationwide electoral poll revealed Saturday.
The teenage daughter of French populist leader Marine Le Pen was violently assaulted outside a bowling alley bar in Nanterre, forcing her to be taken to a local hospital in the area.
Leaked emails appear to show the London Mayor Sadiq Khan may have backed and pushed to reverse a decision to block a caricature balloon of U.S. President Donald J. Trump from flying over Westminster.
Council guidelines have advised schools that staff may need to alert social services if parents dismiss a “gender questioning” child’s demand to “transition”.
HONG KONG (AP) – Britain has expressed concern over freedom of speech in its former colony Hong Kong after authorities refused to renew the work visa of a senior editor of the Financial Times.
Now that last one made me laugh. Freedom of speech!! Teenager driven out of college for speaking up for Tommy Robinson and juveniles in class shamed and blamed after answering "questions" about whether their parents voted UKIP. Freedom of speech indeed. I would be better off in Hong Kong. Get my bin emptied more than once a month and not have to do the rest of the recycle con for them whilst paying ghrough the nose for food and the means to cook it.