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07/06 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – Paris pollution victim sues France for bad air. A Parisian woman is taking the French state to court for failing to protect her health from the effects of air pollution. Clotilde Nonnez, a 56-year-old yoga teacher, says she has lived in the capital for 30 years and seen her health deteriorate. However, it became worse than ever when pollution in Paris hit record levels last December.

FRANCE

Le Monde

United-Kingdom: Theresa May under scrutiny following London attack

After latest terrorist attack hit London on Saturday 3rd June and left 7 dead and 48 injured, Prime Minister announces strengthening of anti-terrorist arsenal

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

European Commission: Europe can become “military power”

Strategic paper for European defence / Fund for military research

ITALY

Il Messaggero

“My son, Italian jihadist”

Bolognese mother of London Bridge killer: “I understand the Imams if they do not conduct his funeral”. The man, whose father is Moroccan, had been stopped in 2016 at the airport of Bologna and reported to British authorities.

POLAND

Gazeta Polska Codziennie

Not only Poland against Nord Stream 2

During yesterday’s parliamentary session, the government adopted a position regarding Nord Stream 2. The document, prepared by the Ministry of Energy, was marked with a clause “restricted”, which means its content will not publicised. It is not a secret that the Polish government has been criticising the Russian-German project for a long time.

SPAIN

El Pais

Colau’s party refuses to give support to Catalan illegal referendum

Puigdemont decides to go on despite the division of the National Pact.

BELGIUM

De Standaard

€1400 per month, no questions asked

The high remuneration at SamuSocial puts Brussels mayor Mayeur and the socialist party in trouble.

GREECE

Naftemporiki

The “red” openings were reduced with write-off

Banks: The NPEs met the targets, the mortgage loans increases the NPLs in the first quarter.

MALTA

The Times of Malta

Friendly chat

Joseph Muscat greets Simon Busuttil with a smile during last night’s Sette Glugna commemoration.

PORTUGAL

Negocios

Banks offer Multibanco for sale

SIBS wants partner to gain scale, which might keep 100% of the company. Banks requests protection against aggressive management by Novo Banco.

SLOVENIA

Dnevnik

President of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption Boris Štefanec blames courts for judicial failures

The presidency of Boris Štefanec at the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption has been significantly marked by the Supreme Court or the Constitutional Court refuting or dismissing the Commission’s reports.

 

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