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18/07 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – 

FRANCE

Le Monde

Macron shakes up senior public service

Aware of dissonance between the Élysée and Matignon, conflicts between ministers and resistance from the administration, the president changes service’s organisation.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Berlin wants to set a new date for visit to Konya

“MP’s rights are not negotiable” / NATO participating in dialogue with Ankara

ITALY

Corriere Della Sera

Record number of excluded young people

They are not studying and not working: top in Europe. “Wrong faculties, and solitude”

POLAND

Newsweek

That is how democracy dies

By destroying the courts’ independence, PiS is aiming for dictatorship.

SPAIN

El Pais

Separatists Catalan government takes full control over regional police

Catalan government appoints a pro-independence substitute to head the regional police force. Police officers trade unions complain about the partisan use of the police

BELGIUM

La Libre Belgique

Why the NGOs do not want a code of conduct in the Mediterranean Sea

 

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CYPRUS

Cyprus Mail

Full Brexit talks open in Brussels

French Defence Minister in Cyprus

PORTUGAL

Negocios

Europe united to tackle NPLs

Moscovici arrives in Lisbon today and he will address the NPLs with the governor of Banco de Portugal

SLOVENIA

DELO

EU-UK separation procedure truly begins

British and European negotiators have initiated the second round of Brexit negotiations in Brussels, during which both sides will try to make progress regarding EU citizens’ rights.

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UNITED STATES

WSJ

Activists seeks P&G seat

Peltz says plan to cut costs hasn’t delivered results; company says it is lean and agile

 

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