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25/05 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe –  Manchester attack: Police ‘not sharing information with US’. Police investigating the Manchester Arena bomb attack have stopped sharing information with the US after leaks to the media, the BBC understands. UK officials were outraged when photos appearing to show debris from the attack appeared in the New York Times. It came after the name of bomber Salman Abedi was leaked to US media just hours after the attack, which killed 22 – including children – and injured 64

 

FRANCE

Les Echos

NATO Summot.

Trump and Macron meet on the sidelines as tension is high

GERMANY

NATO meets

Striking a balance between smoothing and concessions with Trum[

ITALY

Trump meets Pope in the Vatican

The US president was accompanied by an entourage of 12 people, including his wife Melania, wearing a black dress and veil, as protocol demands. Her daughter Ivanka was also present, accompanied by her husband Jared Kushner

SPAIN

Madrid to take “all measures necessary” to stop Catalan independence vote

Interior Minister refuses to rule out taking control of northeastern region’s police force

BELGIUM

A group of volunteers test a new vaccine against polio

15 volunteers start the first tests on a new Poio vaccine in the car park of a UZA in Antwerp province.

CYPRUS

Eide taking Anastasiades’ ideas to Akinci

UN special adviser Espen Barth Eide will convey ideas discussed with President Nicos Anastasiades to Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci, he said after meeting with the Greek Cypriot leader on Thursday

DENMARK

Alex Ahrendtsen: If there is no love between people and artist, there is no real cultural life

 

GREECE

Three scenarios for Greek debt

Three scenarios for the Greek debt, with an optimistic, pessimistic and compromise perspective, as well as some exaggerated assumptions, contain the confidential document of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), which was prepared for the Eurogroup ministerial talks with the IMF last Monday.

PORTUGAL

Saudi Arabia’s statements lead oil to drop of more than 3% in a few minutes

 

U S A

UK police probe attack network

A suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a Manchester pop concert likely had the help of a terror network, U.K. authorities said, and his brother confessed to a Libyan militia that the two of them belonged to Islamic State

 

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