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23/11 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe

WSJE

OPEC hopes flare, fade

Officials work toward 4.5% output cut, but Iran and Iraq are reluctant to go along.

INYT

El Salvador’s penniless mafias

A poor nation is terrorized by brutal street gangs operating on a shoestring.

FRANCE

Le Monde 

Confrontation of the two right-wings

International affairs, economy, society: the candidates’ programmes.

Les Echos

Trump drives Wall Street to historic records

US markets are at their peak 15 days after the election. His programme will support growth and share buybacks by companies.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Partner states in Asia criticise Trump’s renouncement concerning free trade agreement

Japan: TPP without America is pointless. New Zealand wants to stick to the agreement.

Sueddeutsche Zeitung

Trump buries free trade

The future US president wants to withdraw from the planned American-Asian treaty TPP. Russia and China could benefit. Germany would be on the looser’s side.

ITALY

La Repubblica

Vote of Italians abroad, “no” camp threatens recourse

The committee for the “no” vote of the referendum to take place on December 4th has announced it will oppose the results if the “yes” side wins thanks to Italians abroad.

Il Sole 24 Ore

Stock markets up thanks to oil, Dow Jones surpasses 19,000 points

European stock markets have followed the trend of their US counterparts thanks to the price of oil.

POLAND

Gazeta Wyborcza 

Vaccination against TVP

Polish public television TVP airs programmes that openly support the anti-vaccination movements. The invited experts and guests, reported victims of the vaccinations’ side effects, are to warn people against vaccinating their children. Maciej Hamankiewicz, president of the Polish Chamber of Physicians and Dentists, calls it scandalous and harmful to Polish citizens.

SPAIN

El Pais 

Susana Díaz to head toward candidacy for PSOE’s presidency

Andalucía’s president stresses her office is compatible with the party’s secretary general. She will visit Brussels.

Expansion

Popular’s members of the Board of Directors prepare Ron’s succession

The critics are led by Mexican shareholder Antonio del Valle.

UNITED KINGDOM

FT

Trump flurry of activity sparks clashes with media and the UK

Policies announced on YouTube. U-turn on Clinton prosecution. Fresh tax allegations.

The Times 

Europeans round on top Brexit ministers

Johnson labelled arrogant and Davis scorned.

The Guardian

Chancellor to crack down on letting fees

Ban on agencies’ charges is intended to help “just about managing” families.

 

 

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