πͺπΊ European Front Pages 17/02/23
Happy Friday!
Was going to post a few of these late last night, but well Whiskey got in the way.
So you don't get #TomorrowsPapersToday, and instead get #TodaysPapersToday
Here's a selection of the front page stories across the EU.
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GR π¬π· - Kathimerini
LABOR DAY: The Greek Labor Ministry is expanding its Digital Labour Card scheme to two new sectors, which tracks the clocking in and out times of all employees in companies with a 250+ headcount.
Yes, the govt are tracking their working hours.
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ES πͺπΈ - La RazΓ³n
EQUALITY?: New and controversial amendments to abortion and trans laws in Spain have been approved by Congress, despite warnings from judges that they may have unintended and unwanted impacts.
The article looks to what happened in Scotland as a case study.
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FR π«π· - Le Figaro
ASSISTED SUICIDE: 13 organisations, representing over 800,000 care givers and health workers across France, have signed a letter to the govt stating that their proposals of legalizing assisted suicide are incompatible with their duty of care.
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DE π©πͺ - Rheinische Post
RELIEF DELAYED: Relief payments to energy customers, to help with the high energy prices, are to be further delayed due to "software issues".
Payments were already being backdated in March to cover Jan and Feb, adding further pressure on consumers.
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FR π«π· - Le Parisien
NUCLEAR WORRIES: To meet the promises made by the Macron govt, an additional 80,000 people will need to be hired in the next 10 years to build next gen nuclear reactors.
All in the climate of dismal financials and abysmal debt published by EDF today.
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