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.
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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. |
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Frankfurter Allgemeine |
Steinmeier: “Those prone for violence must not decide about our venues”
Scholz admits shortcomings in Hamburg. / Strong action against rioters demanded. |
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Corriere Della Sera |
Record arrivals. Minniti’s plan for new rules
“Triton must be changed”. Battle over hosting. |
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Gazeta Polska Codziennie |
Summit of absurd and disgrace
In Hamburg, Business as usual in world politics. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Latvijas Avize |
“We are a rich country”
Estonian President: “EU means values, not money”. |
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Negocios |
ANA increases taxes in Lisbon and Porto
The tax increases at these airports will take effect in October. |
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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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