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

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe

FRANCE

Les Echoes

Deficit: France still in Brussels’s sights

European Commission warns of risk of non-compliance. While the 3% criterion is set to be met, the structural deficit is beyond the limits.

GERMANY

Frankfurter Allgemeine

Bosnian Serb leader Mladić sentenced to life imprisonment

Genocide of Muslims, crimes against humanity / provoking judges

ITALY

Il Sole 24 Ore

EU diktat over pensions: Italy should abide by its commitments

Further examination in spring. Padoan: no adjustment needed

POLAND

Rzeczpospolita

Billions of euro in danger

Billions of euro in danger

SPAIN

El Pais

Court paves the way to the release of former Catalan ministers from prison

Judge Carmen Lamela supports that just one court manages all the open proceedings related with the Catalan secessionist process

GREECE

Naftemporiki

Closer to “normality”

At 1% of GDP the average deficit of three years – At 124.7% of GDP the private debt

MALTA

The Times of Malta

Quarter of children are at risk of poverty

A quarter of Maltese children remain at risk of poverty or social exclusion, despite a slight improvement over the past six years, European data shows.

SLOVENIA

Vecer

Ratko Mladić sentenced

Former Commander of Bosnian Serbs during the Bosnian War was sentenced to life imprisonment in The Hague yesterday.

UNITED STATES

NYT

They stayed, but their city vanished

In Syria’s capital, those who have remained wonder why they are still there.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Kommersant

There is always a breaking out of any dead end

On November 22, a trilateral meeting of the presidents of Russia, Iran and Turkey was held in the Sochi sanatorium of “Russia”. It began as a historic and triumphant one in all respects. According to our correspondent, the presidents of Russia, Turkey, Iran and Syria need to calm down and start negotiating anew.

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