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27/09 – Today’s headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe –

FRANCE

Le Monde

Macron’s European project put to the test

The French President is to present his European reform project before Sorbonne students on Tuesday, 26 September.

GERMANY

Sueddeutsche Zeitung

Macron wants “strong Europe in the world”

New budget for the euro area member states and a central EU asylum authority: France’s President demands a comprehensive reform of the European Union. He asks Chancellor Merkel for support.

ITALY

La Stampa

Macron’s manifesto for Europe

French President: re-launch the EU with common defence, right of asylum, anti-terrorism prosecutor

POLAND

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

Poles want good change, not good revolution

In the first interview after he presented draft laws on the National Council of the Judiciary and the Supreme Court, President Duda tells Piotr Zaremba his motives behind not agreeing with verification of the Supreme Court by the Public Prosecutor General, and whether he is ready for yet another veto.

SPAIN

El Pais

Catalonia police ordered to seal off education centres before the vote

Catalan government starts to downplay the referendum but does not rule out independence

BELGIUM

De Morgen

The EU wants to take in 50,000 refugees

The Member States receive €10,000 per legal migrant in the hopes of curbing human trafficking

DENMARK

Kristelight Dagblad

Border control may be temporary for years

Denmark’s border control may likely continue after November with authorisation from the European Commission, if the control can be justified based on the risk of terrorism. Currently, a two-figured number of people are every week denied entry into Denmark due to the border control.

HUNGARY

Magyar Midok

If we must, we will veto Ukraine’s integration

Kievan government under international crossfire

SLOVENIA

Delo

President Macron for a deep transformation of the eurozone and the EU

French President Emmanuel Macron proposes the harmonisation of legislation for a new friendship with Germany

UNITED STATES

WSJ

Senate nixes repeal of health law

The U.S. Senate won’t vote this week on the latest Republican health bill, multiple FOP lawmakers and aides said Tuesday, effectively ending the party’s bid to topple the Affordable Care Act before a key deadline.

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