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- Angela Merkel - euro - eurozone - Iran - Ireland - Mexico - Nicolas Sarkozy


Another EU referendum is the worst possible outcome

As today's international papers react to the deal to save the eurozone, some say it's unlikely to achieve much, while others fear it could sow the seed for all kinds of political worries around Europe.

By Elena CASAS

The Guardian thinks Angela Merkel definitely came out on top of yesterday's talks in Paris - but the Irish Times is more worried about the consequences, which for Ireland could mean a fresh referendum.

El Pais reports on the Mexican presidential candidate who can't name three books he's read, and the Guardian on Iran's revolutionary guards - who thought 70-year-old D-Day plans were for an imminent invasion.

A quarter of German bank cards are out of commission
07/01/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

A quarter of German bank cards are out of commission

30 million bank cards have been blocked in Germany since January 1st, because of a technical problem linked to the new year. French maker Gemalto, that produces the chips in the cards, says that German banks are to blame and not the cards.
The Millennium bug hits ... 10 years late
06/01/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

The Millennium bug hits ... 10 years late

In today's press review: a software error meant more than 20 million German credit and debit card holders were left unable to use their cards - a major nuisance in the middle of the winter sale period.
Winter sales start, underlining gender gap
06/01/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

Winter sales start, underlining gender gap

The Winter sales starts in France today. An opportunity to spend that is heavily regulated by the French government : limited to 5 weeks every 6 months. 'Liberation', the French left-leaning daily, reveals a few of today's main spending trends.
The US wants to create a better no-fly list
05/01/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

The US wants to create a better no-fly list

Amid the recent terrorist scare, the United States is developing a better no-fly list, which currently includes members of Congress, and even babies. Also, the Herald Sun reports, smacking your child might make it become more successful.
Swine Flu vaccines: did France overdo it?
05/01/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

Swine Flu vaccines: did France overdo it?

French newspapers look into whether France overly prepared for the H1N1 epidemic. And Laura Smet, the daughter of French icon Johnny Hallyday, allegedly attempted to kill herself in a Parisian church.

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