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28 June 2012
Presseurop
Libération, Der Tagesspiegel, Gazeta Wyborcza & 4 others
  • European Council

    Too late?

    Meeting for a European Council summit in Brussels, eurozone leaders are faced with a situation in which multiple plans to safeguard the single currency have yet to make an impact. The eurozone continues to be undermined by its own structural contradictions and adverse economic conditions worldwide.

    Original article in Libération fr Link
    Libération Paris
  • Germany

    Germany’s nemesis

    Germany and Italy are to do battle in the semi-final of the Euro 2012 football championship at a time when Angela Merkel and Mario Monti are attempting to reach agreement on support mechanisms for banks and countries in difficulty. For the daily, Italy is “dangerously weak” both politically and economically, and “dangerously strong” on the football field.

    Original article in Der Tagesspiegel de Link
    Der Tagesspiegel Berlin
  • European Council

    Enchanting Europe

    How to save the eurozone? At the European Council, EU leaders will be discussing the ambitious 10-year roadmap for reforms unveiled two days ago by Herman Van Rompuy. But “they still don’t know what to do within the next few weeks”, notes the daily.

    Original article in Gazeta Wyborcza pl Link
    Gazeta Wyborcza Warsaw
  • Northern Ireland

    A simple handshake ... a profound message

    The former IRA commander turned Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness shook hands with Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Belfast to celebrate her diamond Jubilee. Their handshake has been hailed a watershed moment in the region's peace process and a potent symbol of reconciliation following years of violence when the IRA and British forces appeared implacable foes.

    Link
    The Belfast Telegraph Belfast
  • Czech Republic

    Dismissed

    Prime minister Petr Nečas has decided to immediately dismiss his Minister of Justice Jiří Pospíšil who is allegedly responsible for “managerial errors” in the implementation of austerity measures. DNES wonders if the decision has anything to do with Pospíšil’s plan to appoint a new attorney general, Lenka Bradáčová, a “bogeyman” for corrupt politicians.

    Original article in Mladá Fronta DNES cs Link
    Mladá Fronta DNES Prague
  • Slovakia

    Budapest provokes unnecessary tensions

    The Hungarian Parliament’s Committee of National Cohesion met for an exceptional session in the Slovak town of Komárno, which is home to a large Hungarian community, without notifying. local authorities. In May, the Speaker of Parliament’s visit to Transylvania, provoked a furious response from the Romanian government.

    Original article in Pravda sk Link
    Pravda Bratislava
  • Romania

    Băsescu’s last bastion

    The Romanian constitutional court has ruled that President Traian Băsescu has the right to represent his country at the 28-29 June European Council Summit, thereby putting an end to a widely reported dispute between Băsescu and Prime Minister Victor Ponta. In spite of the ruling, Ponta will be travelling to Brussels.

    Original article in Adevărul ro Link
    Adevărul Bucharest