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15/02 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe Maëlys de Araujo: Remains of missing French girl found. The remains of a nine-year-old girl who disappeared in the French Alps last August have been found, officials say. Nordahl Lelandais, a 34-year-old former soldier, has admitted killing Maëlys de Araujo “involuntarily”, without giving details. He agreed to co-operate with the police after a trace of her blood was found in his car.

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FRANCE

Le Figaro

Blanquier, Macron’s main reformer

Education minister launches ambitious reform of the baccalauréat. His predecessors had tried in vain to do the same thing.

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GERMANY

Der Tagspeigel

Hope for Deniz Yücel

Turkish Prime Minister announces action in the case of the jailed journalist / Meeting with Merkel

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ITALY

Corrieire Della Sera

Constituencies in the balance, who’s in the lead

Berlusconi on TV: new pact with Italy. Di Maio: refunds, I was wrong to be trusting

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POLAND

Rzecspospolita

EU money only for those abiding by the law

On 2 May, Brussels will present the way of linking EU funds with rule of law compliance.

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SPAIN

El Pais

Spanish government prepares political decisions in Catalonia by the power of direct rule

Rajoy will take action on health, education and employment in face of institutional stalemate

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AUSTRIA

Die Presse

Criminal case around Bitcoin sect

Thousands of Austrians have put Bitcoins into the system Optioment. The money has disappeared. But whereto? The local distributors of the system accuse a mysterious trader without a face.

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CYPRUS

  Alithea

Cypriot EEZ: What if Turkey does not leave

Concern for the reversal of our energy planning

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GREECE

 Naftemporiki

In five instalments the payment of additional contributions

The process for the freelancers and farmer with higher income in 2016

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HUNGARY

Magyar Nemzet

Campaign without billboards

Several opposition parties must now surely give up some of the most effective means of providing information

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LUXEMBOURG

Luxembourger Wort

Juncker calls for more public accessibility in the EU

Party families should nominate their Spitzenkandidaten as soon as possible

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