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10/07 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – Brexit: Theresa May’s offer to EU citizens ‘falls short’.  MEPs, including European Parliament chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt say the proposal is a “damp squib”. It offers Europeans in the UK fewer rights than Britons in the EU, they say in a joint letter to newspapers.

FRANCE

Les Echos

Taxes, arduous working conditions: Macron’s first choices.

The government puts an end to the “labyrinth” that is the arduous working conditions’ fund. The ISF reform should finally be implemented as early as 2018.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Steinmeier: “Those prone for violence must not decide about our venues”

Scholz admits shortcomings in Hamburg. / Strong action against rioters demanded.

ITALY

Corriere Della Sera

Record arrivals. Minniti’s plan for new rules

“Triton must be changed”. Battle over hosting.

POLAND

Gazeta Polska Codziennie

Summit of absurd and disgrace

In Hamburg, Business as usual in world politics.

SPAIN

El Pais

Iraq sets war-ravaged Mosul free from ISIS

Nine-month battle in second-largest Iraqi city leaves thousands of people killed and one million displaced.

BULGARIA

Standart

Some speculated about who takes the global decisions, while others were certain that the photo was a collage

This photo from the G-20 meeting provoked a heated discussion in Facebook.

GREECE

Naftemporiki

Plan of radical interventions in strategic investments

Naftemporiki presents the eight changes that Finance Ministry schedules. The voting of the law within the year.

LATVIA

Latvijas Avize

“We are a rich country”

Estonian President: “EU means values, not money”.

PORTUGAL

Negocios

ANA increases taxes in Lisbon and Porto

The tax increases at these airports will take effect in October.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Kommersant

A few more words about passports

Seekers of the Russian citizenship might be permitted to void their Ukrainian citizenship in public.

 

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