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Eurozone crisis: The sick man of Europe is France
12 November 2012199 144 Les Echos Paris -
Africa: Angela get your gun
9 November 201234 Neues Deutschland Berlin -
The front page: 9 November 2012
9 November 201212PresseuropLa Vanguardia, Hospodářské Noviny, Frankfurter Rundschau & 4 others -
The front page: 6 November 2012
6 November 2012520PresseuropEl Mundo, Wirtschaftsblatt, The Times & 4 others -
Immigration: Endless Sangatte
5 November 201217 Le Monde Paris -
The front page: 5 November 2012
5 November 201222PresseuropTa Nea, ABC, Népszava & 4 others -
France : A new army of ghosts haunts Corsica
1 November 2012201 22 Le Monde Paris -
The front page: 30 October 2012
30 October 201220 1PresseuropDe Volkskrant, La Repubblica, Handelsblatt & 5 others -
European Parliament: Strasbourg’s EU capital status in question
29 October 201240 13PresseuropLibération -
Car industry: Scrap
26 October 201229 L’Echo Brussels -
The front page: 23 October 2012
23 October 201224PresseuropThe Malta Independent, Corriere della Sera, La Vanguardia & 4 others -
Eurozone crisis: Optimistic
18 October 201251 L’Echo Brussels -
European Council: Hollande launches broadside against Merkel
18 October 2012126 113PresseuropThe Guardian, Le Figaro, Der Tagesspiegel -
Belgium: Brussels, a refuge for young French people
18 October 2012214 6 Slate.fr Paris -
Switzerland: Army prepares for ‘euro-humanitarian’ crisis
17 October 2012232 18PresseuropEUobserver.com -
The front page: 17 October 2012
17 October 201225PresseuropThe Times of Malta, La Tribune, Financial Times Deutschland & 5 others -
Eurozone: Monetary union continues its painful progress
11 October 201281 46 Le Monde Paris -
Defence: Blame Rousseau for collapse of BAE-EADS merger
11 October 201235 26PresseuropLes Echos, Die Zeit -
The front page: 11 October 2012
11 October 201216PresseuropABC, The Times, Kommersant & 4 others -
The front page: 10 October 2012
10 October 201220PresseuropTa Nea, Bild, Die Presse & 4 others -
Debate : Europe, not good enough for the French
8 October 2012106 80 La Tribune Paris -
The front page: 8 October 2012
8 October 201225PresseuropTa Nea, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, La Vanguardia & 4 others -
Economy: Crises are forever
5 October 201254 Le Monde Paris -
Nuclear energy: Let’s shut the power stations down
5 October 2012175 24 Frankfurter Rundschau Frankfurt -
The front page: 5 October 2012
5 October 201218PresseuropIl Giornale, Cinco Días, Les Echos & 4 others -
The front page: 4 October 2012
4 October 201221PresseuropABC, i, Le Figaro & 4 others -
Nuclear energy: Who will look after our nuclear security?
3 October 2012135 5PresseuropLe Monde, Trouw, Die Welt -
The front page: 3 October 2012
3 October 201221PresseuropLa Vanguardia, I Kathimerini, Libération & 4 others -
Austerity: Please make austerity more flexible
1 October 201294 39 El País Madrid -
Debate: An infantile satire that no longer informs
28 September 201289 15 Süddeutsche Zeitung Munich -
Budget: The secret of 3% finally revealed
28 September 2012519 13PresseuropAujourd'hui en France - Le Parisien -
The front page: 28 September 2012
28 September 201215PresseuropABC, Les Echos, Rzeczpospolita & 4 others -
The front page: 26 September 2012
26 September 201223PresseuropLa Vanguardia, ABC, La Razón & 4 others -
The front page: 25 September 2012
25 September 201226PresseuropKleine Zeitung, Mladá Fronta DNES, Adevărul Moldova & 4 others -
Germany: Try a little tenderness
24 September 201231 Neues Deutschland Berlin -
France : Qatar steps in to save troubled French suburbs
24 September 2012140 8PresseuropLibération -
The front page: 24 September 2012
24 September 201221PresseuropDie Welt, La Razón, Irish Examiner & 4 others -
Health: Monsannocchio
21 September 2012147 24 heures Lausanne -
Editorial: The shale gas mirage
21 September 201299 15Presseurop -
The front page: 21 September 2012
21 September 201219 3PresseuropLa Stampa, Les Echos, La Vanguardia & 4 others -
Profile: Bare breasts, heads high
20 September 2012201 9 Libération Paris -
Freedom of speech: No laughing matter
20 September 201255 Le Monde Paris -
GMO: Study finds GMO corn is not harmless
20 September 2012253 21PresseuropLe Nouvel Observateur -
France-Belgium: Protests against anti-Islam film reach Europe
19 September 201236 31PresseuropDe Morgen, Le Figaro -
The front page: 19 September 2012
19 September 201219 1PresseuropCharlie Hebdo, The Guardian, La Vanguardia & 4 others -
Romania: Expelled Roma will keep coming back
18 September 2012191 21 Evenimentul zilei Bucharest -
Media: Getting angrier
17 September 201240 -
France : Europe — taboo subject for François Hollande
17 September 2012174 56 Le Monde Paris -
The front page: 17 September 2012
17 September 201229PresseuropEl País, Die Welt, Le Figaro & 4 others -
The front page: 13 September 2012
13 September 201226PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza, De Volkskrant, Berliner Zeitung & 4 others
Never mind Sicily or Naples, the most crime-ridden European region is what the French call "the Isle of Beauty" — Corsica. There, nationalists and racketeers, who are sometimes one and the same, are regularly felled by bullets. A journalist from French daily Le Monde took a “murder tour” of the sites of these crimes that everyone knows about but which are cloaked in a shroud of silence.
Billionaire Bernard Arnault is not the only one leaving France to set up shop in Belgium. Every year, thousands of young French graduates, attracted by a more accessible job market and better living conditions, are emigrating to the country.
With the entry into force of the stability mechanism and the consensus on plans for a banking union, the Eurozone has compensated for the “birth defects” of the single currency, albeit at the price of a widening rift with other member states.
The French parliament is set to vote on the Fiscal Compact on Tuesday 9 October. But the new proposals Paris has made to reform the European Union are further evidence of the complacency and provincialism of the country’s pampered political class, writes a French journalist.
The stress tests carried out by the EU provide more than enough reasons to shut down the old reactors. The European Commission, though, lacks the courage to follow the German example and prefers instead to rely on costly upgrades, laments an environmentalist writer.
Marked by the drive to balance public accounts, the budgets been recently presented by several countries will pave the way for more hard times, and even more recession. To break out of a deficit-austerity vicious circle, spending limits will have to be more flexible, argues the director of Slate.fr.
Seldom has satire been so much in the public spotlight. It’s just a pity that today, of all times, it’s never been so bad. Whether it’s Charlie Hebdo in France or Titanic in Germany, the religious taunting in place of political satire is getting boring.
The women of the Femen association, noted for their bare-breasted feminist demonstrations, are the best-known activists in Ukraine. But some, such as Inna Shevchenko, have been pressured into leaving the country. Now settled in Paris, they have opened a training centre in order to instruct followers from the world over.
While Paris is toughening up its policy on repatriating Roma back to Romania and Bulgaria, some of them are doing quite well out of it by heading back to France – notably from what they pocket for leaving France “voluntarily”.