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26/07 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – 

FRANCE

l’Humanite

Immigrants chased with pepper spray in Calais

Shock report denounces police harassment and the State’s disgusting practices

GERMANY

Sueddeutsche Zeitung

BMW outraged at Daimler

Following the cartel charge, the Munich-based company temporarily suspends talks about projects with the company from Stuttgart. A network of service stations is threatened.

ITALY

La Repubblica

Libya, agreement in Paris. “A plan for peace”

Truce and elections, Macron gets agreement between two rivals. Migrants: Interior Ministry, NGOs clash over new regulations

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POLAND

Gazeta Wyborcza

War at the top

Grilling of President Duda begins. Law&Justice is planning to bury president’s ideas.

SPAIN

El Pais

UN ignores Catalonia’s request of observers for referendum

Catalan government tried to involve the UN Electoral Assistance Division. Puigdemont says ballot boxes are ready for 1 October referendum

DENMARK

Information

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on the Greek debt crisis: We have put the worst behind us

Alexis Tsipras was elected on his promises to break with the EU’s policy of retrenchment. He has, more or less, accomplished this and deems his project successful.

GREECE

Naftemporiki

First positive step

Return to the markets: The interest rate of the new five-year bond at 4.625%. EUR 3 billion were collected

LUXEMBOURG

Luxemburger Wort

“We want transparency but…”

Luxembourg is no pioneer when it comes to strict transparency rules at EU level

MALTA

Malta Independent

PN in new attempt to coax European Commission into action over Panama Papers

PN MEP David Casa has tried to coax the European Commission into taking action over the Panama Papers, and the subsequent situation in Malta, by sending a letter to First Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans about the political situation on the island.

UNITED STATES

NYT

Last woman standing

After Chile’s president exits, only men will lead governments in Americas.

 

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