Today’s front pages
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Romania
Băsescu's surprise decision
After also almost a month of anti-austerity protests, Romanian President Traian Băsescu announced on 5 February announced that he would consult with the main political parties to appoint a new prime minister. At six am this morning, his current PM Emil Boc resigned. The Bucharest daily believes a technocrat mayt be chosen.
Original article in Evenimentul zilei ro LinkEvenimentul zilei Bucharest -
Finland
Historic
Finnish conservative Sauli Niinistö has won the presidential election with 63% of the vote against environmentalist Pekka Haavisto. A supporter of the EU and the single currency, Niinistö is the first member of the Conservative Party to run the country since 1982.
Original article in Lapin Kansa fi LinkLapin Kansa Rovaniemi -
European Union
Energy Europe tested by great cold
In the midst of cold snap that has affetced all of Europe, Russian energy giant Gazprom has had difficulties meeting European demand. Despite closing down 20% of its nuclear capacity, Germany continues to export electricity, mainly wind and solar.
Original article in Les Echos fr LinkLes Echos Paris -
Spain
Rubalcaba surrounds himself with faithful at head of PSOE
Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba was elected head of the Spanish socialists at its 38th Congress held this weekend. Supporters of his rival, former Minister Carme Chacon, have virtually no representation in the party's new leadership.
Original article in El Periódico de Catalunya es LinkEl Periódico de Catalunya Barcelona -
Hungary
István Csurka (1934-2012)
Poet and playwright István Csurka, a key figure of Hungary's post-communist far-right, died on February 4. After helping to found Democratic Forum in 1987, he founded and led the nationalist party MIIEP. Recently he was chosen as the second director of the Budapest New Theatre, triggering a wave of protests.
Original article in Magyar Hírlap hu LinkMagyar Hírlap Budapest -
Energy
Emergence of China makes European solar industry stagger
Faced with the reduction of public subsidies for solar power products, European and American producers of solar panels face massive competition from China.
Original article in Le Temps fr LinkLe Temps Geneva -
Netherlands
Sixteenth Eleven Cities Tour looks closer than ever
Due to the extreme cold weather conditions in Europe, the organisers of "Elfstedentocht", or "Eleven Cities Tour"), the world's largest and longest speed skating competition and leisure skating tour, are assessing the possibility of holding a 2012 edition of the event, which last took place in 1997. The eleven city tour is held in Friesland, Netherlands only when the ice along the entire course is 15 cm thick.
Original article in De Volkskrant nl LinkDe Volkskrant Amsterdam






