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05/04 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

FTCabinet Office launch Sturgeon leak enquiry. SNP leader denies tellIng French diplomat she would prefer Cameron as PM

WSJEIn Iran Talks, Frayed Nerves, Brinkmanship, All-Nighters, Then a Deal Diplomats found their way to an outline of a nuclear agreement, but gird for June

INYTA small town in Norway is an odd pipeline for Jihad in Syria. After at least eight young men from a single neighborhood in Norway left for Syria, local officials were left pondering: Why it is that certain areas generate a disproportionate number of jihadists?

FRANCE

Le Monde – Garissa assailants identified in Kenya. Abdirahim Abdullahi, who was killed in the assault by security forces, “was a graduate of the Nairobi Law School,” said Sunday the Kenyan Ministry of Interior.

Agence France PresseTrolling for Putin: Russia’s information war explained. Lyudmila Savchuk says it was money that wooed her into the ranks of the Kremlin’s online army,

GERMANY

Frankfurter AllgemeineAthens plays the Russian card. The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras flying next week to Russia. Is he looking for an alliance with Russian President Putin? There is some evidence – but only at first sight

SudDeutsche ZeitungThe myth of the Caliphate. The terrorist militia IS is rooted in a radical ideology that relies on early Islam.

ITALY

La RepublicaGermanwings, the EU had asked Germany more controls. The Agency EASA had previously expressed concern about the situation of national carriers and in November had requested the German authorities to intervene.

Il Sole 24 OraJobs Act; The 10 reforms that Renzi wants to approve this year. The Document of economics and finance (Def) and the National Reform Programme (NRP) will be approved next week in the Council of Ministers.

POLAND

GazetaNot everyone will spend Easter at home. Eight people tell us why they do not return to their family during the holidays

SPAIN

El Pais“My God! These Spaniards are crazy!” What do visitors from Europe, Japan and Africa make of Spain’s religious holidays?

El MundoLufthansa did not inform the authorities of Lubitz’s condition.

UK

The TimesTories best for workers say voters. The Tories have seized the mantle of the “workers’ party” from Labour, according to a new poll that will give fresh momentum to the Conservatives.

The Guardian – Cameron and Osborne won’t rule out cut to top rate of tax. The two senior Conservatives would only say that they had “no plans” to lower the top rate further from 45p in the next parliament.

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