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BBC Europe – Paris knife attack: Suspect born in Russia’s Chechnya. The suspect in a deadly knife attack in central Paris on Saturday evening is a French citizen born in 1997 in Russia’s republic of Chechnya, sources say. Named by media as Khamzat Asimov, he was on a French watch list of people who could pose a threat to national security, the sources said. Police shot dead the attacker in the busy Opéra district after he killed a man and injured four other people.
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Les Echoes |
Italy: the scenario that worries Europe
M5S and League agree on a programme and a name for the Prime Ministerial post. President is prepared to block any measure that is not financially covered. |
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Handelsblatt |
Fear of the next crash
Companies have accumulated $66 trillion of debt worldwide. Should economic growth slow down, this debt bubble threatens to burst. |
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Corriere Della Sera |
League and Five Star: we are ready
Today Salvini and Di Maio will see President, but negotiations on Prime Minister continue. |
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Rzeczpospolita |
Jobs in England less attractive for Poles
Jobs in England less attractive for Poles |
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El Pais |
Voting intention poll: PP, PSOE hit historical low as new parties surge
Ciudadanos gets a wide margin of more than nine points over Podemos, which would become the second party ahead of conservatives and socialists. |
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Der Standard |
Finance Minister agrees to higher payments for EU budget
Löger accepts rising net contribution. „We don’t want to block everything.” |
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Duma Daily |
The Commission will wipe out Bulgarian TIR trucks from the EU map
Bulgarian carriers will lose BGN 16 billion a year as a result of the new EU Mobility Package. |
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Naftemporiki |
ECB: Four benefits of the precautionary credit line
Francesco Drudi opens his cards just before the institution’s return to Athens. |
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Magyar Hirlap |
Islamist attacker stabbed people in Paris
Chechen man killed one, wounded four, yelling “Allahu akbar”; French authorities treat the case as terrorist attack. |
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Negocios |
Public takeover bid
The public takeover bid for EDP is in the hands of several governments. The five risks of the Chinese offer. Analysts bet on competing offer and price increase. Operation could lead to changes in REN. |
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