Politics
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Society: ‘France under pressure’
18 April 2013151PresseuropLa Croix -
Balkans: ‘Serbs in Kosovo courts and police’
18 April 201327PresseuropBlic -
United Kingdom: ‘Lying here, she is one of us’
18 April 2013161PresseuropThe Guardian -
Italy: ‘Deal on Marini, but PD is split’
18 April 2013125PresseuropCorriere della Sera -
United Kingdom: Europe, sterling and Thatcher’s handbag
17 April 201310528 Financial Times London -
Belgium: ‘Islamist crackdown’
17 April 2013231PresseuropLa Libre Belgique -
Greece: ‘Dangerous Dawn’
17 April 20139689PresseuropNeues Deutschland -
United Kingdom: ‘Near her journey’s end...’
17 April 201311PresseuropThe Daily Mail -
France: The cabinet laid bare
16 April 201328PresseuropLe Figaro, Libération, Die Tageszeitung -
Hungary: ‘Fidesz backs down’
16 April 201345PresseuropNépszabadság -
Greece: ‘Greece and troika reach deal, paving way for aid release’
16 April 20135515PresseuropI Kathimerini -
European Union: Cameron-Merkel, a courting couple
15 April 201324567 The Times London -
Cyprus: President tries to hold on to the Russians
15 April 2013589PresseuropO Phileleftheros, Der Spiegel -
Germany: ‘Merkel’s bogeyman’
15 April 2013537PresseuropDie Tageszeitung -
Croatia: ‘It’s a defeat for the SDP’
15 April 2013392PresseuropJutarnji List -
France: ‘The big disclosure’
15 April 201313PresseuropAujourd'hui en France - Le Parisien -
Romania: Incorruptible to the end
12 April 201318710 Revista 22 Bucharest -
Corruption and transparency: European Parliament hamstrings Dalligate probe
12 April 20132562PresseuropMediapart -
European Elections: Croatian cast their first ever votes
12 April 2013652PresseuropTportal , Novi List, Jutarnji List -
Greece: ‘Cold War for €54bn’
12 April 201318479PresseuropTa Nea -
Belgium: ‘This is the first time that Belgians are fighting alongside Al-Qaeda’
12 April 2013432PresseuropGazet van Antwerpen -
United Kingdom: ‘New report: Scots paying more tax than rest of UK’
12 April 2013164PresseuropThe Herald -
Germany: ‘MPs put court under pressure’
12 April 20133524PresseuropDie Welt -
European Union: Thatcher ‘to blame’ for British split on Europe
11 April 2013437PresseuropThe Times -
Hungary: ‘Europe’s bulldog’
11 April 2013341PresseuropHeti Válasz -
Poland: ‘Smolensk lie’
11 April 2013412PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza -
France: François Hollande, a king in danger
10 April 201392530 Financial Times London -
Germany: ‘Nazi mafia in German prisons’
10 April 20131104PresseuropBild -
Germany: ‘Historic compromise on final nuclear waste storage site’
10 April 2013303PresseuropDer Tagesspiegel -
United Kingdom: ‘A nation disunited in mourning’
10 April 2013674PresseuropThe Independent -
United Kingdom: The face of the conservative revolution
9 April 201312311PresseuropDie Welt, Libero, Libération & 3 others -
United Kingdom: Iron Lady’s enduring legacy
9 April 20131829 The Independent London -
Media: British tabloids and their Euromyths
9 April 201381045 Mladá Fronta DNES Prague -
Serbia-Kosovo: ‘Dačić: Urgent need for dialogue! Thaçi: I will accept the invitation’
9 April 201334PresseuropBlic -
United Kingdom: ‘Margaret Thatcher 1925-2013’
9 April 2013552PresseuropThe Daily Telegraph -
United Kingdom: ‘The woman who divided a nation’
9 April 201344PresseuropDaily Mirror -
United Kingdom: ‘“She became harder than hard”’
9 April 201318PresseuropThe Guardian -
United Kingdom: ‘The woman who saved Britain. 1925-2013’
9 April 20132126PresseuropThe Daily Mail -
Portugal: Austerity may pave the way for true reforms
8 April 201333491 Jornal de Negócios Lisbon -
European Union: All citizens are equal (but some are more equal than others)
8 April 201326717 Dilema Veche Bucharest -
European Union: David Cameron tries to sell his EU views
8 April 20135710PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza, The Daily Telegraph, Le Monde & 3 others -
Estonia: ‘Citizen Parliament’s 15 proposals to political leaders’
8 April 201376PresseuropEesti Päevaleht -
Portugal: ‘Passos answers the Constitutional Court with new state cuts’
8 April 2013404PresseuropDiário económico -
Balkans: ‘Montenegro without a president’
8 April 201344PresseuropVijesti -
Portugal: ‘Government refers Relvas degree to prosecutors and forces him to resign’
5 April 201316PresseuropPúblico -
Spain: ‘Her Highness charged’
4 April 2013PresseuropEl Mundo -
France: ‘Untenable’
4 April 2013171PresseuropAujourd'hui en France - Le Parisien -
Italy: ‘Deal with Berlusconi or go to the polls’
4 April 2013PresseuropCorriere della Sera -
Portugal: ‘Political instability causes panic in Lisbon stock exchange’
4 April 201310PresseuropDiário económico -
Institutions: Caught in a democratic tangle
3 April 201317421 Trouw Amsterdam
Her troubled relationship with the EU wrote the Iron Lady’s political obituary.
As David Cameron’s recent visit shows, a growing band of people in Germany support the British PM’s tough approach to the EU. Ahead of Germany’s September election, Chancellor Angela Merkel looks quite tempted to align herself with Britain’s open market ideas, rather than those of protectionist France.
Rather than accept an honorary position, the former head of the anti-corruption office quit and is now denouncing politicians' meddling in the appointment of Romania’s judges – a practice that is slowing the country's entry into the Schengen area.
French leader may come to be seen as the victim of a revolt against modern elites, says Dominique Moïsi.
Adored by those who appreciated her style and uncompromising policies, hated by others for a lack of empathy and her ultra-free-market liberalism, Margaret Thatcher left no-one in Europe indifferent. Following her death at the age of 87, the European press reacts with a wide range of feelings.
From crushing Britain’s trades unions to defeating the Argentine military in the Falkland Islands, Margaret Thatcher’s 11-year reign triggered seismic changes in the economic and political landscape of the country. Her long-lasting legacy will continue to be debated.
The EU has ruled on the curves of cucumbers, forbidden hairdressers from wearing heels, and even financed a porn film. These urban legends about decisions taken in Brussels are as endless as they are false. And they all get the kiss of life in the same place: the British tabloids.
The Portuguese Constitutional Court's rejection of some proposed austerity measures is the latest setback for Portugal's government. However, this is an opportunity truly to reform the state and end the current impasse, believes a Portuguese newspaper editor.
European Union treaties guarantee the rights of citizens but in practice consumer rights seem to take precedence over more fundamental EU rights.
It is often said that the measures taken against the crisis in the EU are opaque and undemocratic. But it is the result of processes accepted by all. It is these processes which must be debated, argues a Dutch academic.