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08/02 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC EuropeRussian opposition leader ‘guilty’:  Russia’s main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, has been found guilty of embezzlement, local media report. A judge was still reading the verdict in the city of Kirov, but news agencies said it was clear in his remarks that Mr Navalny had been convicted.

FT Europe 

Ross set for commerce as Trump eyes loyalists for economic posts

“King of bankruptcy” was campaign adviser. Move underlines free market policies.

WSJE

Vote dims Turkey’s bid

European Parliament moves to suspend talks on Turkey’s accession to the bloc.

INYT

Fleeing Mosul’s front lines

Campaign to reclaim city has displaced 70,000, with thousands more at risk.

FRANCE

Le Monde

Diplomacy: the differences between the Fillon and Juppé programmes

The two right-wing primary candidates tell “Le Monde” about the role they think France should play on the world stage. They are calling to revive the Franco-German tandem, better secure European borders and control immigration.

Les Echos

Rate rise: a worrying scenario

Political uncertainty is agitating the markets. The ECB raises the question of the solvency of certain European states.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

SPD welcomes reinforcement from Brussels

Martin Schulz steps in for the Bundestag. DGB trade union boss: quickly clarify who will be candidate for the Chancellor’s office.

Sueddeutsche Zeitung

Schulz revives the SPD

Leading Social democrats praise the European politician’s shift to Germany and expect him to take responsibility “at a prominent place”.

ITALY

La Repubblica 

The Economist endorses the “no” vote, Renzi resists

The British weekly then pushes for a technocratic government.

Il Sole 24 Ore

Public administration, new rules for the leadership

Government workers say goodbye to fixed posts, new system composed of four year missions.

POLAND

Gazeta Wyborcza 

What should or should not be blocked?

Minister of Digitisation Anna Streżyńska talked yesterday with Facebook management about blocking the hate speech containing profiles. Germany demands that Facebook deleted false information and China wants a censorship software.

SPAIN

EL Pais

Amid PSOE crisis, Iceta promises Días the PSC will be neutral

The leader of Catalan socialists finds an agreement with the President of Andalusia.

Expansion

Oliu: « Sabadell no longer considers merger with Popular”

Josep Oliu said yesterday in London that Sabadell was no longer considering a merger with Banco Popular.

UNITED KINGDOM

The Times

Met failings leave young children at risk

Watchdog condemns “inexcusable” police errors.

The Guardian

Pay squeeze will be longest in 70 years

Brexit effect to keep wages below 2008 levels for at least five years, IFS warns.

 

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