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24/05 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe –  Manchester attack: Bomber not acting alone. Salman Abedi killed 22 and injured 64 when he blew himself up at the Manchester Arena on Monday night – 20 people are in critical care. Police arrested three men in south Manchester on Wednesday.

FRANCE

Terrorism, Europe is in shock

Manchester attack, claimed yesterday by ISIS, leaves 22 dead. While European countries remain targets, they are managing to thwart numerous attack attempts.

GERMANY

“Abhorrent and hideous”

22 people dead and 52 injured. Prime Minister May condemns the bomb attack on a pop concert in Manchester as a calculated attack on children and adolescents. The IS claims responsibility for the attack.

ITALY

The slaughter of teenagers

IS claims the attack, 22 dead. May: “new attack may be imminent. Cities are garrisoned”

SPAIN

Catalan independence reaches lowest popular support, says poll

A majority of 61% of respondents oppose to Generalitat’s plan to declare independence unilaterally.

BELGIUM

IS claims the attack in Manchester

A bomb attack at a concert of Ariana Grande has cost the life of at least 22 people, with at least 59 people wounded as well. IS has claimed responsibility for the attack.

CYPRUS

Terror and blood in Manchester

Worldwide shock by new ISIS terrorist attack

DENMARK

The paradox of terror: It strengthens the leader in the country affected

The terror attack in Manchester was aimed at a vulnerable centre of Western culture: Young people at a pop concert. But we have learned that terror cannot threaten our political system nor damage European election campaigns.

GREECE

What separates IMF and Berlin

The IMF asked for the quantification of the measures for the debt, 20 year extension and grace period.

PORTUGAL

Meo e PT off

Patrick Drahi assures that there is no plan for “massive firings” in PT. António Costa blocks possible firing of 3.000 employees in PT.

U S A

Attack renews conundrum

Police have tightened security cordons, but terrorists are now targeting perimeters.

 

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