1. One dead after 20,000 Muslims burns down Hindu village in Bangladesh over rumoured Prophet Mohammed

A mob of angry Muslims burned down a Hindu village in Bangladesh after a rumor spread a local had insulted Prophet Mohammed on Facebook. One person was killed and at least five more seriously injured after 20,000 Muslims attacked Hindu homes in the village of Thakurbari, in the Rangpur Sadar region of the country, on Friday. Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at the crowd after trouble flared when a villager allegedly posted a defamatory status about Prophet Mohammed. By the time police arrived at the village at least 30 homes had already been burned down while others had been looted and vandalised, according to the Dhaka Tribune.” The article makes no mention of what the alleged slight to the founder of the Islamic doctrine was however.

More at the Dhaka Tribune.

2. Muslim crime gangs penetrate German police

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3. Syrian refugee arrested for “raping” a pony in front of children at a German petting zoo

The German article is here.

An excerpt from the translation:

A young man allegedly sexually assaulted a pony of the “Children’s Farm” in Görlitzer Park. An employee of the institution confirms this to Berliner Morgenpost. The incident occurred on Friday of last week around 3 PM. Amanda F. (name changed by our editorial staff) described the incident to Berliner Morgenpost. "My babysitter took a walk with our son through Görlitzer Park. They had to witness the man sexually assaulting the pony.” Her babysitter told her about the incident, and also spoke to the so-called “park runners”. She did not want to comment on the incident. The scene was too traumatic.”

4. ISIS in DIRECT threat to Trump as US President arrives in ‘new home of jihad’

Jihadis have been circulating propaganda featuring the a picture of the US President covered in bullet holes as they urge fighters to kill him. The threats come as Trump this evening flies into the Philippines in the final stop of his tour of Asia. Security forces in the Philippines have been battling the threat of jihadis for years, with the city of Marawi being to reduced to rubble by ISIS. Terrorists have been circulating the image on encrypted messaging app Telegram – urging fighters to “lie in wait” and “ambush” the US President. Trump’s Russian opposite number Vladimir Putin also features in the propaganda off to the side, his face also riddled with bullets.” Video of jihadis training in the Philippine jungle and presumably threatening the unbeliever in Tagalog, at link.





5. Saudi Arabia 'scrambles fighter jets' amid fears of WAR in Middle East

The kingdom has mobilised its F-15 fighter jet fleet to launch a military operation against the Iranian-backed terrorist militia of Hezbollah in Lebanon, regional news website The Baghdad Post reports. Saudi Arabia previously accused both Lebanon and Iran of committing an act of war against it after rebels fired a missile at the King Khalid International Airport in the kingdom's capital of Riyadh. Yesterday, Saudi Arabia ordered its citizens to leave Lebanon escalating fears of war to new heights – which the US have dubbed grounds for a “proxy war”. Hezbollah are the most powerful military and political force in Lebanon and receives major support from Iran.

Related: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia vows to move “back to a moderate, open Islam.”



6. Brussels riot after Morocco World Cup qualifier win

More than 20 police officers were injured in Brussels when celebrations over Morocco's qualification for football's World Cup turned violent. The Moroccan national side qualified for the 2018 tournament in Russia with a 2-0 victory away to Ivory Coast on Saturday, topping their group. Fans hit the streets after the game and burned at least one car, smashed glass and looted shops, police said. Belgium has a large Moroccan community, making up 4% of the population. One witness posted video to Twitter of water cannon being used on a crowd. Police said it was used on a group of about 300 people, some of whom were throwing stones.

There were also riots in Antwerp and Amsterdam and the Dutch police did nothing

7. Lee Rigby’s killer is tormenting his victim’s family by still waging jihad from behind bars

‘He spends his time working out and is strong, physically imposing and a very intimidating presence,’ says a source at the prison. ‘But it’s not just that — his devotion to radical Islam is total, unbending and all-consuming. ‘Because of that he is always giving the staff a hard time. He refers to them as kafirs and infidels and is constantly making threats against them. ‘All the time he is on the offensive, upping the tension. There have been altercations — spitting and throwing cups of urine at them. He regards himself as an active terrorist, as still being very much 'in the fight'. To those who know anything of Adebolajo’s history that will come as little surprise. In May 2013 he masterminded the murder of off-duty soldier Lee Rigby near his barracks in Woolwich, South-East London.

8. Germans With Turkish-Sounding Names Denied Chinese Visas – Chamber of Commerce

The Chinese immigration authorities are reportedly denying Germans visas to visit China because they have Turkish-sounding names; the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce suspects that Turkey's support for Uyghurs in China is behind the move, Wirtschaftswoche reports. The Chinese immigration authorities appear to be discriminating against Germans with Turkish-sounding names and those who have spent a long time in Turkey, according to the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK). The DIHK has indications "that the Chinese consulate is not issuing visas to German businesspeople with Turkish-sounding names," the organization's foreign trade chief Volker Treier told the German business magazine Wirtschaftswoche on Friday. Treier warned that the issue could affect trade relations between China and Germany. In 2016, trade turnover between the two countries was €169.9 billion ($198.2 billion), making China Germany's biggest trade partner, ahead of France.

9. Generation Identity movement, mischaracterized in this video as “Far right”, explain their position:

10. In a stunning show of loyalty to their nation, people, culture and religion, the Polish people took to the streets to mark Poland's national day: