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06/04 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – St Petersburg metro attack: ‘Bomb’ found in city raid. An explosive device has been made safe in a flat in St Petersburg by Russian police, three days after a suspected bomber on the city’s metro killed 13 people. A city official said several suspects were held when police raided the flat early on Thursday, Ria Novosti said.

FRANCE

Syria: Assad’s regime accused of chemical weapons attack

Between 60 and 100 people were killed in a chemical weapons attack in northern Syria on Tuesday, according to sources

GERMANY

Berlin: Those responsible have to be held accountable

Dismay after poison gas attack in Syria / Trump: Cannot ignore that.

ITALY

The furniture bonus boosts consumption to €3.1 billion

More than a half-million Italians have used this measure to buy their furniture, described as a success by Emmanuele Orsini, president of Federlegno Arredo.

SPAIN

After its disarmament, ETA is ready for dissolution

The group will discuss its immediate disappearance.

AUSTRIA

Kern highlights in Brussel: Austria has to take refugees.

President Juncker insists on the resettlement of asylum seekers from Greece and Italy.

BELGIUM

Warren Buffett on a photograph for his favourite Chinese beverage

The American billionaire accepted to have his picture printed on bottles of his favourite beverage: Cherry Coke.

GREECE

Draft of a painful agreement

The mechanism for the activation of measures is still pending.

CROATIA

al-Assad: Europe still supports terrorists

Trump’s administration does not supports peace in Syria. Croatian citizens are not responsible for the former government’s decisions; they have a better knowledge of the events in Syria than their European counterparts. Former Croatian government sold weapons to terrorists. They used it to kill Syrian civilians. Erdoğan is a criminal who supports terrorists in Syria.

PORTUGAL

After its disarmament, ETA is ready for dissolution

Resolution Fund prevents impact of Novo Banco in the deficit.

USA

INYT

“Duop, can you hear me?”

Battered and bewildered, a child soldier goes home in war-torn South Sudan.

 

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