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Published on 8 December 2011 at 10:54

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€ day – Adevărul

"How to protect the countries most affected by the crisis, how to reduce debt, how to get EU countries moving again, the role of the ECB, how to avoid a new crisis"

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5 answers that EU leaders must now give – Dagens Nyheter

European Council President Herman Van Rompuy has hinted that the European Central Bank should be the lender of last resort to help countries in trouble. Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy are against.

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War over Eurobank – Gazeta Wyborcza

Finland is against "a reduction in private investor liability" and is arguing for a vote of unanimity on the European Stability Mechanism instead of the "super-majority" of 85% proposed by Chancellor Merkel.

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Fate of euro at stake – Helsingin Sanomat

Several senior Conservatives, including Mayor of London Boris Johnson, are piling pressure on the British Prime Minister as he prepares for the European Council.

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Top Tories press Cameron on EU reform referendum – The Independent

The Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has begun a two-day visit to the Czech capital. The main theme of discussions with his counterpart Václav Klaus and Prime Minister Petr Nečas will be a call for tender launched for the completion of the Temelin nuclear power plant.

Russians land in Prague – Mladá Fronta DNES

Michele Zagaria, 53, the head of the Casalesi clan - made famous by the book Gomorra by Roberto Saviano, has been arrested after 16 years on the run while hiding in his stronghold of Casal di Principe, near Naples.

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Gomorrah boss sprung – Il Riformista

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