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06/09 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – Migrant crisis: EU court rejects quota challenge. The EU’s top court has rejected a challenge by eastern European countries to a migrant relocation deal drawn up at the peak of the crisis in 2015. The European Court of Justice overruled Hungary and Slovakia’s objections to the compulsory fixed-quota scheme. Hungary has not accepted a single asylum seeker since the measures were introduced two years ago.

FRANCE

Le Monde

Government outlines social security plan for the 4.6 liberals

Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced on Tuesday 5 September how this category of workers will fit into the general social security system

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Merkel gives first outlook on projects of the coming government

Climate action, digitalisation, development aid / Gabriel thanks the chancellor.

ITALY

La Stampa

Young girl dies, malaria alert

No description available

POLAND

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

Brussels’ analysts disprove Macron’s myth

Posted workers account for only 0.9% of the EU’s workforce and its impact on the labour market is negligible, according to Bruegel Institute which reports that it is not true that they come mainly from countries with low incomes and take jobs from more expensive workers of the old Union.

SPAIN

El Pais

Spain’s Attorney General announces firmness against illegal referendum

Former Catalan premier Artur Mas and other top Catalan officials have been urged to pay €5 million related to 9-N expenses.

DENMARK

Berlingske Tidende

Danske Bank neglected responsibility in money laundering cases

Danske Bank now expresses regret that it took one and a half years to clean up after money laundering cases. Meanwhile, billions from Azerbaijan went through the bank unhindered. A Danish Minister states that the bank has very much neglected its management responsibility.

ESTONIA

Aripaev

The peculiarity of the money hunt in Baku

The information leaked about the Azerbaijani money laundering scene reveals that Estonia’s Danske Bank, under Aivar Rehe’s leadership, was a paradise for offshore companies.

GREECE

Naftemporiki

The “red” indicators of the market

Four out of ten small and very small companies “hope” for grey economy.

SLOVENIA

Delo

Bled Strategic Forum marked by arbitration

The European Commission expects the implementation of the arbitration award on the Slovenian-Croatian border dispute.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Kommersant

Donbass is attached to the united nations

Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to introduce UN peacekeepers into the zone of military operations in the east of Ukraine. Previously, it was Kiev who insisted on it, while Moscow, on the contrary, was skeptical about inviting the “blue helmets.” Now, explaining the change in the approach of the Kremlin, representatives of the Russian Federation say, among other things, that it is necessary to seize the initiative over.

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