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10/04 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – Stockholm attack suspect was refused residency. The suspect behind the Stockholm truck attack had been facing deportation and had extremist sympathies, Swedish police say. The 39-year-old Uzbek man – named in Swedish media as Rakhmat Akilov – is suspected of having driven a truck into a city department store on Friday.

FRANCE

China, Syria, Russia: Trump’s big U-turn

The United States made a surprising entry into the Syrian conflict. 100 days to resolve trade disputes with China. French political divisions suddenly shaken.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Dozens of Christians killed in attacks in Egypt

Dozens of Christians killed in attacks in Egypt.

ITALY

Egypt, a bloody Sunday

Two kamikazes against Copts, tens of victims. The Vatican: the Pope will not stop. At least 45 people died in a terrorist attack against the Copt Christian Community in Egypt.

SPAIN

Trump defies Putin and calls for Syrian President’s resignation

Iran and Russia will counterattack if the United States strikes regime again.

AUSTRIA

Sea of flowers for victims of terrorist attack in Stockholm

Thousands of Swedes united to commemorate the victims of the terrorist attack.

BULGARIA

A terror attack every day

Islamists have started carrying out terror attacks all over the world every day, 24 Chasa daily writes. After the attack in Stockholm, a bomb was planted in Norway’s capital Oslo but fortunately, the device was destroyed. Meanwhile, explosions in two Coptic churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday claimed the lives of dozens of people. A terror attack covered Somalia in blood, too when 20 civilians were killed in an attack targeting the new army chief, who survived.

GREECE

The bar of collectively is high

The target is to approach, or exceed, 70% of revenues from natural persons’ income tax.

HUNGARY

Magyar Nemzet

Giant demonstration for CEU

Tens of thousands protest in Budapest.

PORTUGAL

Consumers risk paying millions to gas companies

ERSE and natural gas distributors have been in litigation over tariffs for more than six years. Regulator argues that the seven actions in court implies compensations to Galp and EDP between 136 and 167 million EUR.

SWEDEN

Stockholm stands united against terror

On Sunday afternoon, tens of thousands of people wishing to show compassion and solidarity with the victims of the terrorist attack gathered on Sergels torg in Stockholm. The meeting started with a silent minute for the victims, two days after the attack, and an older man stated that he had never seen so much love in Sweden.

 

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