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16/11 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC EuropeDenmark Facebook sex video: More than 1,000 young people charged. More than 1,000 young people have been charged by police in Denmark with distributing sexually explicit material. They are accused of using Facebook Messenger to share indecent video clips of two 15-year-olds having sex. Police said it could amount to distribution of indecent images of children, as the two people filmed are under 18.

FRANCE

Le Figaro

Security, immigration, employment: Macron faces French priorities

According to a Kantar-Sofres-OnePoint poll for Le Figaro, RTL and LCI, public opinion expects utmost resolve of Head of State on sovereign issues.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Schulz and Nahles defend result of exploratory talks

“Critics intentionally talk down the result” / CSU not willing to negotiate corrections

ITALY

La Repubblica

“I defend the whites”, clash over Fontana. Gori appeals to LeU: He must not win

Lombardy, FI distances itself from League candidate after racist gaffe. PD gets behind Boschi

SPAIN

El Pais

Puigdemont and Mas party collected illegal fees

Court imposes four prison sentences and requires the payment of €6.6 million

BELGIUM

L’Echo

Belgocontrol wants to open its capital

Belgocontrol CEO Johan Decuyper suggested the Belgian regions as well as other partners such as the SRIW or the Gimv to become shareholders

CZECH REPUBLIC

Hospodarsk Noviny

Drahoš trying Zeman’s weapons

Jiří Drahoš addressing voters on social and security teopics

GREECE

  Naftemporiki

Close check for the auctions

What did Greek bankers talked about in Frankfurt with Danièle Nouy and Benoit Coeuré

CROATIA

Vercenji List

Government special measure: Law against hate speech

Will Croatia like Germany impose financial fines on the online media?

CYPRUS

Politis

100 million bonus for cheaper electricity

The EU contributes to the import of liquified natural gas

UNITED STATES

NYT

Iranians reject claims on deaths

Public disputes accounts by government officials of protesters’ suicides

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