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14/09 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe Brexit: UK targets ‘bespoke’ deal with EU to protect City. The UK government will aim for a “bespoke” deal with the EU to protect the City of London after Brexit, Chancellor Philip Hammond has said. Financial services are the UK’s most important export to the EU, he said. Mr Hammond warned Brussels would not be allowed to use Brexit to introduce “protectionist” measures designed to target the City.

FRANCE

L’Opinion

Eurozone: Macron storms, Juncker calms

Open to the French President’s initiatives on reinventing a more protective Europe, the Commission President curbs his enthusiasm on a possible eurozone budget.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Juncker: Euro to be introduced in all EU countries

President of the European Commission advocates for a strengthening of the economic and currency union.

ITALY

Il Sole 24 Ore

“An EU Finance Minister”

President Juncker: ESM should become a European Monetary Fund – Reciprocity in trade.

POLAND

 Doziernik Gazeta Prawna

Train Europe departures. What about Poland?

There will be no multi-speed Europe. There will be one, more integrated EU for all – announced yesterday President Juncker. Countries which decide not join it will be left behind.

SPAIN

 El Pais

Pro-referendum mayors will be brought to justice

Spain’s Public prosecutor cites 712 Catalan mayors and threatens them with arrest if they disobey.

CYPRUS

 Cyprus Mail

Juncker: Britain will regret Brexit

Commission President vows that EU will move on and Turkey will not join any time soon.

DENMARK

 Information

Juncker has a dream about a stronger, united EU without reservations

More Europe, more integration and more unification following Brexit. President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker presented on Wednesday his vision for a stronger EU, that needs to put the years of war behind. Not at different speeds, but together. The question is whether he can get Macron, Merkel and all the others on board.

GREECE

  Naftemporiki

New changes in the taxation law are coming

Excessive surplus this year – Possible new measures in 2018.

LUXEMBOURG

 Luxembourger Wort

Europe, trust yourself

Courageous State of the Union speech by Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

UNITED STATES

 WJS

Apple bets big on face ID

Success of iPhone X hinges largely on how well facial-recognition technology works.

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