Issue 72: 2016 09 22:Week in Brief International

22 September 2016 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe EU:  EU president Jean-Claude Junker called for the creation of an EU army.  The idea is unpopular with member states bordering Russia who worry that an EU army might displace NATO. At the Bratislava summit, EU leaders blamed Germany’s Chancellor Merkel for uncontrolled immigration. FRANCE:  There… Continue reading Issue 72: 2016 09 22:Week in Brief International

Issue 71:2016 09 15:Week in Brief International

15 September 2016 Week in Brief: International Europe EU:  Leaders of the “Club Med” EU nations – France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Malta and Cyprus – met in Athens to prepare for next week’s EU summit in Bratislava.  They are expected to call for a relaxation of the EU’s public spending rules. The Visegard Group – a… Continue reading Issue 71:2016 09 15:Week in Brief International

Issue 70:2016 09 08: Week in Brief (international)

08 September 2016 Week in Brief: International Europe EU: The EU’s head of foreign affairs, Federica Mogherini, announced plans for integrated EU military structures, to be discussed at a summit in Bratislava next week. FRANCE: Prosecutors recommended that Nicolas Sarkozy should be tried over allegations that fraudulent accounting hid over-spending during elections in 2012.  A… Continue reading Issue 70:2016 09 08: Week in Brief (international)

Issue 69: 2016 09 01: Week in Brief International

01 September 2016 Week in Brief: International Europe EU: Negotiations for a trade deal between the EU and the USA have failed, according to Germany’s vice-chancellor.  The French minister for foreign trade said that he will be calling for an end to the TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) talks which have been going on… Continue reading Issue 69: 2016 09 01: Week in Brief International

Issue 68: 2016 08 25: Week in Brief: International

25 August 2016 Week in Brief: International Europe FRANCE: More Mediterranean and Channel resorts have banned the burkini.  In Nice, four women have already been fined for being insufficiently naked in public, and six others have left the beach after being warned to show more flesh. Prime minister Manuel Valls has supported the bylaws. Mr… Continue reading Issue 68: 2016 08 25: Week in Brief: International

Issue 67: 2016 08 18: Week in Brief: International

18 August 2016 Week In Brief: International Europe AUSTRIA:  Nine Iraqi asylum-seekers were arrested in Vienna on suspicion of raping a German tourist on New Year’s day. A man armed with a knife seriously injured two teenagers on a train.  The attacker, who is said to have mental health problems, was arrested. FRANCE:  The mayor… Continue reading Issue 67: 2016 08 18: Week in Brief: International

Issue 66: 2016 08 11: Week in Brief: International

11 August 2016 Week in Brief: International   Europe BELGIUM: An Algerian armed with a machete attacked two female police officers in Charleroi.  He was shot dead by the police. MACEDONIA: A two-week state of emergency was announced after a storm hit the capital Skopje, with 21 people dead, six missing and dozens injured.  Hundreds… Continue reading Issue 66: 2016 08 11: Week in Brief: International

Issue 65:2016 08 04: Week in Brief International

04 August 2016 Week in Brief: International Europe FRANCE: Traditional summer festivities such as open-air concerts, firework displays and sporting events have been cancelled in many parts of the country as a result of recent terrorist atrocities.  Security forces have begun operations at sea, with coastal patrols and helicopter monitoring of ferries entering French waters.… Continue reading Issue 65:2016 08 04: Week in Brief International

Issue 64: 2016 07 28: News in Brief International

28 July 2016 Week in Brief: International Europe FRANCE: Two knife-wielding jihadists murdered an 85 year old priest, Father Jacques Hamel, at the altar of a church at Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, Normandy, where he had just begun morning mass.  Two other people were injured.  The two jihadists were shot dead by police as they left the church… Continue reading Issue 64: 2016 07 28: News in Brief International

Issue 63:2016 07 21: Week in Brief International

21 July 2016 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe FRANCE:  A lorry was driven 2km through crowds gathered to watch the Bastille Day firework display in Nice.  At least 80 people were killed.  The driver was shot dead by police after exchanging gunfire with them.  He was a French citizen of Tunisian origin.  Reportedly a… Continue reading Issue 63:2016 07 21: Week in Brief International

Issue 62: 2016 07 14: Week in Brief International

14 July 2016 Week in Brief: International Europe CYPRUS: Newly-discovered natural gas fields off the coast of Cyprus could lead to a détente between the Greek-Cypriot government and Turkey. GERMANY: MPs passed new sexual assault laws, as two migrants were convicted of sexual assault over the New Year’s Eve attacks in Cologne. A white paper… Continue reading Issue 62: 2016 07 14: Week in Brief International

issue 61:2016 07 07: Week in Brief International

07 July 2016 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe AUSTRIA:  Judges in the constitutional court upheld the appeal by the far-right Freedom Party that last month’s presidential election should be re-run because of counting irregularities.  The election was won by Alexander van der Bellen, an independent candidate and former leader of the Green party, who… Continue reading issue 61:2016 07 07: Week in Brief International

Issue 60:2016 06 30:Week in Brief International

30 June 2016 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe EU:  Following the UK referendum result, European commission president Jean-Claude Juncker demanded a rapid application of Article 50 by the UK.  Other EU leaders warned the UK against delaying the application, and insisted that negotiations could not begin until the application was made.  They also insisted… Continue reading Issue 60:2016 06 30:Week in Brief International

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