EUROPEAN HEADLINES
BBC Europe – Vatican treasurer denies Australia sex offences. The Vatican treasurer, Cardinal George Pell, has vehemently denied any wrongdoing after being charged with sex offences in his native Australia. He complained that he had been subjected to “relentless character assassination” during a two-year investigation into the “false” claims. He said the Pope had granted him a leave of absence to fight the charges.
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Le Monde |
Massive cyber attack raises global alert
The Petya malware first struck in Ukraine and then spread quickly, on Tuesday 27 June, around the world |
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Frankfurter Allgemeine |
Data preservation is not asserted for now
Federal Network Agency does not want to direct storing obligation / Telekom demands legal certainty |
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Corriere Della Sera |
“Ports closed to foreign ships with migrants”
Italy’s ultimatum to the EU: support needed immediately |
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El Pais |
Spain looks at transition to democracy times in search of the lost political consensus
“We are proud of what we have built together,” says Ana Pastor. |
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Der Standard |
Record number of refugees: Italy’s government stranded
13 500 migrants saved in three days. Rome could repel rescue boats. |
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Le Soir |
Teachers want to delay the citizenship lessons
The association of the religion, morality and citizenship teachers wants the secondary school reform to be postponed by one year. |
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Sega |
Half of the tested products are sold cheaper in Germany and Austria, while in 20% of them there are differences in the ingredients
Bulgaria also victim of double standard for foods. |
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Information |
Sweden after the refugee crisis: “We are handling it”
Many predicted that refugee-friendly Sweden would collapse during the European refugee crisis two years ago. Information has visited the town Lessebo, which holds two records: the highest number of refugees and the highest unemployment rate in Sweden. However, even the local leader of the Sweden Democrats is hopeful. |
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Negocios |
Arabs and English invest €100 million in Porto
Estate project covers an area of 7.8 hectares and it will be one of the largest in the city. |
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Delo |
Slovenia to receive its final border
Public announcement of the verdict begins at 2 pm in The Hague |
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