Today's front pages

Published on 17 November 2011

Made up exclusively of unelected technocrats and bankers, the government led by Mario Monti was sworn in November 16.

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The government of 18 professors – La Repubblica

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Government of nerds – Libero

"Portugal will need aid after 2013. The orders from the troika: cut wages in the private sector. Cuts to the civil service. Cut the state payroll."

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Bankers win war against government – i

The Spanish economy will grow by only 0.8% for 2011, when the government announced 1.3%.

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The government finally admits that the country has almost no growth – La Vanguardia

"Europe is trying to get rid of the German culture of reference", that of monetary stability and savings.

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The lonely land – Handelsblatt

"The number of young people without a job hit one million for the first time yesterday as plunging growth forecasts put Britain on recession alert."

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Jobless generation – The Times

While Norway is preparing to reimburse taxes paid by companies that invested in oil exploitation in the North Sea, Denmark must define its strategy in this area to avoid being left behind.

Danish oil hunt at a crossroads – Berlingske Tidende

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