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01/03 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC EuropeTusk asking UK for ‘better’ Northern Ireland idea. Donald Tusk is to ask Theresa May for “a better idea that would be as effective in preventing a hard border” on the “island of Ireland”. The prime minister rejected the EU’s proposals on Northern Ireland saying they would split the UK in two. But the European Council president said one of the “possible negative consequences” of the kind of Brexit Mrs May wants would be a hard border.

FRANCE

La Croix

Brexit, the moment of truth has come

European requests, disagreements in Scotland and Wales, speech of Prime Minister May on Friday, the war of nerves is increasing.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Russian hackers attack German government

Federal Ministry of the Interior confirms incident. “Attack is under control.” / APT28 under suspicion.

ITALY

La Stampa

Gentiloni: the EU fears right-wing/populist agreement

Meloni visits Orbán: right that he does not take in our migrants.

POLAND

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

It is only about truth

Starting today the act on the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) enters into force. It has caused the biggest, since 1989, conflict in relations between Poland, Israel and the United States. Also today, in Israel, the talks with the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs will begin. Bartosz Cichocki ensures that he is going to Israel with a ‘message of readiness for a dialogue based on historical facts and freedom of research’.

SPAIN

El Pais

UK strongly rejects EU’s proposal for Brexit

“No United Kingdom prime minister could ever agree to EU’s proposal for Northern Ireland,” affirmed Prime Minister May.

AUSTRIA

Die Presse

Brexit out of control

British Protest. London rejects EU proposition for a withdrawal agreement as provocation. However, own ideas for the delicate problems are missing one year before the end of the EU membership.

BULGARIA

Dnevnik

The CEZ deal is dying

The bank loans are not confirmed, while money laundering schemes are being investigated and the law is being amended.

CYPRUS

Politis

“Opening up” to Parliament without a majority

President Anastasiades yesterday called for cooperation and consent.

CZECH REPUBLIC

Hospodarske Noviny

Secretless lawyers

Czech financial administrations to breach secrecy of advocates.

HUNGARY

Magyar Midok

Angela Merkel recognised the existence of German no-go zones

A study warns about the link between migration and rising crime rates.

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