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23/03 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe EU recalls Russia ambassador after nerve agent attack. The EU has recalled its ambassador to Moscow after leaders agreed it was “highly likely” Russia was responsible for a nerve agent attack in the UK. The European Council of EU leaders said there was “no plausible alternative”. Moscow denies responsibility for the attack.

FRANCE

Les Echoes

Trump versus Beijing: the worrying escalation

China sanctioned by Washington for “intellectual property infringement”. 60 billion dollars in surtaxes.

GERMANY

Handelsblatt

Trump spares Europe

The US-President does not impose punitive tariffs on EU steel for the time being. The economy is relieved. However, many DAX corporate groups expect difficult times.

ITALY

Carrier Della Sera

Houses of Parliament, negotiations in chaos

Forza Italia wants Romani, the Five Star Movement refuses to see Berlusconi.

POLAND

Gazeta Prawna Codzienne

Enough of being passive towards Russia

EU SUMMIT: Leaders of EU Member states gathered in Brussels.

SPAIN

El Pais

Turull to appear before Supreme Court without being elected president

CUP’s abstention prevents the investiture of the candidate in the first round.

AUSTRIA

Die Presse

Trump targets China

World trade. The USA cancelled punitive tariffs for steel and aluminium imports of EU countries. However, Trump proceeds particularly hard against China – he accuses the country of theft of intellectual property.

BULGARIA

 Standart

We need good relations with Ankara, the Bulgarian Prime Minister said

Borisov and Tusk: the dialogue with Erdoğan should continue.

CYPRUS

 Althea

They pulled [Turkey’s] ear

The EU28 are stricter than ever towards Turkey for the provocations in the EEZ and Greece.

GREECE

  Naftemporiki

Increases in the objective values are coming

Real estate: Increases for 60% of the zones, drop for 23%, no changes for 17%.

SWEDEN

Dagens Nyheter 

Figures reveal the largest weaknesses of the major rivals

Equal between Ulf Kristersson and Stefan Löfven in the match for the Prime Minister – now they will hold a tour around the country to win new voters.

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