Politics
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Germany: ‘NSU planned assassinations in Stuttgart too’
28 January 201314PresseuropDie Tageszeitung -
Italy: ‘Berlusconi: Mussolini did well’
28 January 2013391PresseuropLa Repubblica -
Poland: ‘Civic Platform OUTRAGED’
28 January 201325PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza -
Italy: Rise and fall of the world’s oldest bank
25 January 20131839 La Stampa Turin -
Slovenia: ‘Janša won’t step down, DeSUS threatens to leave government’
25 January 201316PresseuropDelo -
Germany: ‘Billions to be cut from defence budget’
25 January 20136214PresseuropSüddeutsche Zeitung -
EU-Denmark: ‘Danes want to stay in the EU’
25 January 2013291PresseuropJyllands-Posten -
Czech Republic: ‘Two worlds, one choice’
25 January 2013234PresseuropHospodářské Noviny -
Czech Republic: No amnesty for the corrupt
24 January 2013544PresseuropHospodářské Noviny, Respekt -
European Union: Cameron prods Europe’s sore spot
24 January 201322680PresseuropLes Echos, Die Welt, Gazeta Wyborcza & 4 others -
United Kingdom-EU: ‘Cameron scandalises Europe’
24 January 201338PresseuropSüddeutsche Zeitung -
European Union: ‘EU initiative could weaken Sweden’
24 January 2013281PresseuropDagens Nyheter -
UK-EU: ‘Cameron puts pressure on EU’
24 January 201320PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza -
European Union: ‘Europe grabs hold of the tap’
24 January 2013384PresseuropKleine Zeitung -
Catalonia: ‘Incomplete majority’
24 January 2013213PresseuropEl Periódico de Catalunya -
UK-EU: ‘Yes, Prime Minister (Now go on and finish the job, Mr Cameron)’
24 January 201322PresseuropThe Daily Mail -
Romania: Parliament provides immunity for itself
23 January 201366PresseuropAdevărul -
UK-EU: Cameron lights the referendum fuse
23 January 2013119121PresseuropFinancial Times, Daily Express, The Sun & 3 others -
France-Germany: ‘La Boum — Die Fete’
23 January 201317PresseuropDie Welt -
United Kingdom: “Cameron to pledge in-out vote in EU”
23 January 2013403PresseuropThe Guardian -
Czech Republic: Beneš Decrees become campaign weapon
22 January 2013968PresseuropLidové noviny , Respekt, Mladá Fronta DNES -
France-Germany: We are not celebrating
22 January 201313922 Frankfurter Rundschau Frankfurt -
Hungary: ‘Agreement on HÖOK’s demands’
22 January 201318PresseuropMagyar Hírlap -
Norway: ‘We have to prevent Islamist extremists from becoming entrenched’
22 January 2013201PresseuropAftenposten -
France-Germany: ‘Paris and Berlin celebrate 50 years of turbulent friendship’
22 January 201317PresseuropLes Echos -
France-Germany: 'Signed and sealed'
22 January 2013252PresseuropSüddeutsche Zeitung -
United Kingdom: ‘I’ve killed Taliban fighters, says Harry’
22 January 2013203PresseuropThe Daily Telegraph -
France-Germany: Love burns bright with 50 birthday candles
21 January 201317863 Le Monde Paris -
Spain: 'Former MP admits payment of bonuses to PP leadership'
21 January 201334PresseuropEl País -
Cyprus: 'A decisive Eurogroup… for other countries'
21 January 201322PresseuropPolitis -
Germany: 'Last-minute Red-Green victory'
21 January 2013321PresseuropDer Tagesspiegel -
Czech Republic: 'Hard-fought battle for the Castle: the Prince counterattacks'
21 January 201315PresseuropMladá Fronta DNES -
Northern Ireland: ‘Facebook ordered to shut loyalist pages over threats’
21 January 2013115PresseuropThe Irish News -
United Kingdom: Cameron’s EU speech warns of Britain’s ‘drift towards the exit’
18 January 20137338PresseuropThe Independent -
Greece: ‘Hard rock with bum notes’
18 January 201317PresseuropTo Ethnos -
Romania: ‘Let’s talk to the government’
18 January 2013212PresseuropDilema Veche -
Slovakia: ‘President’s movements remain secret’
18 January 201321PresseuropSME -
Serbia-Kosovo: ‘Dačić: provisional agreement on customs taxes’
18 January 201319PresseuropPolitika -
United Kingdom: Europe baffled by British reluctance
17 January 2013190180 I Kathimerini Athens -
Corruption: Austrian case renews call for EU prosecutor
17 January 20131096PresseuropEuropean Voice -
Hungary: ‘They want to get their hands on bank accounts too’
17 January 2013314PresseuropNépszava -
Belgium: Wallonia on the way to renaissance
17 January 201320213 De Volkskrant Amsterdam -
Belgium: ‘Belgians are richest Europeans’
17 January 2013713PresseuropLe Soir -
War in Mali: ‘13 Norwegians taken hostage. A notorious Islamist may be behind it. The Foreign Minister has dispatched a crisis team’
17 January 2013PresseuropAftenposten -
War in Mali: ‘Islamists respond in Algeria’
17 January 201320PresseuropLe Figaro -
War in Mali: ‘Europe goes to war’
17 January 20135013PresseuropRzeczpospolita -
Algeria: ‘Desert storm: Islamists take Mali fight to Algeria’
17 January 2013341PresseuropThe Independent -
War in Mali: The Europeans aren’t fit for purpose
16 January 201349065 Süddeutsche Zeitung Munich -
Slovenia: Democracy or kleptocracy: What’s it to be?
16 January 20131882 Delo Ljubljana -
Italy: ‘EPP drops Berlusconi’
16 January 2013451PresseuropLa Repubblica
Founded in 1472, the bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena has helped raise Siena's quality of life and governance to the top tier. The political and economic scandal that has erupted around the “MPS”, however, could mark the end of a system - and of an era.
After weeks of speculation, the UK prime minister finally delivered his crucial speech on Britain’s EU future. He pledged to renegotiate a new deal with the EU before putting it to a referendum before the end of 2017. For the UK press, the speech left much doubt for the future.
The people of Sedan, in northern France, have offered futile resistance to the Germans in three wars, from Bismarck to Hitler. Now, a journalist searching for the French-German reconciliation celebrated in the 50th anniversary of the Elysée Treaty, finds a community broken by poverty, that has nothing to keep alive but the ghosts of the past.
Paris and Berlin may be celebrating the anniversary of the Elysée Treaty, which founded their reconciliation, but their marriage has hit the rocks. The French are making faces at the economic success of the Germans, who aren’t holding back when it comes to pointing out the weaknesses of their neighbours. But we have to keep the love alive.
On the eve of the British PM’s much-anticipated speech on Britain’s EU membership, the Brussels correspondent of Greek daily I Kathimerini says that, no matter what David Cameron may say in Amsterdam, Britain has already cut itself loose.
For a long time, Wallonia was considered the poor half of Belgium, reliant on aid from rich Flanders. Today, the Walloon economy is back on its feet and the Walloons want to seize their destiny and address the pressure from Flemish separatists.
France's war in Mali is a fight for all of Europe that France is fighting alone, writes the Brussels correspondent of the SZ. Brushing Paris off with a few aircraft isn't just shirking on the part of its European Union partners, it's a fatal blow to a common European defence.
The divorce between the political class and the Slovenian population is expanding at the same rate as the revelations about corruption. Now that the head of government himself has been caught up in the scandals, Slovenian society stands at a crossroads.