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All hope lost on the good ship Euro?PresseuropNot since the Greek crisis in the spring of this year has one country appeared so vulnerable to negative market sentiment. With an Irish bailout an increasingly likely prospect, the European press worries about the consequences for other members of the EU. |
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The riddle of Princess HijabThe GuardianIn the midst of heated debates about national identity and burqa bans, French graffiti artist Princess Hijab’s ad-busting interventions on Paris metro fashion ads now have a worldwide audience. But who is she? And does it matter if she’s not even a she? |
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Disappearing EU Roma fundsTrouw |
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Left and right scuffles on Independence DayGazeta Wyborcza |
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