Corporate Dispatch End-of-Day Roundup

The British and Americans have been historic partners, they have shared values, and those values will endure for the next 75 years and beyond. That is why she was  so pleased to welcome President Trump to the UK. Theresa May said this during a joint Press Conference the two leaders gave in London, where the US President is holding a state visit.

 

Czechs protest against Prime Minister Babis in Prague

Czech Republic: 120,000 persons attend protest demanding Prime Minister’s resignation


Day of German Industry 2019

The international corporate taxation landscape has changed to Germany’s disadvantage recently, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday, adding that her ruling coalition would try to address this.


Reactions to European Parliament election in Germany

Six EU leaders charged by their political party families with leading the search for a new Commission president will meet in Brussels on Friday evening to discuss candidates over dinner


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visits EU Commission

During his visit to Brussels on Tuesday, newly elected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his country still aspires to being a member of both the European Union and the NATO military alliance and that he is open to peace talks with Russia.


People's Vote rally in central London

Six Change UK MPs have quit the party, including its outgoing leader. The remaining supporters in parliament are Anna Soubry – who is the new leader – Chris Leslie, Joan Ryan, Mike Gapes and Ann Coffey


Gerard Depardieu has been accused of rape

The Paris prosecutor’s office says that an investigation into a woman’s rape and sexual assault accusations against actor Gerard Depardieu has been dropped because of lack of evidence. French media have reported that the woman alleged Depardieu assaulted her on August 7 and August 13 at his Parisian home.


Chernobyl, remains of the over-the-horizon radar system 'Duga'.

The success of a television series examining the world’s worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl has seen a sharp rise in the number of tourists visiting the site.


European Parliament election in Denmark

Denmark’s general election Wednesday is likely to produce a change of government. The highest-polling party, the Social Democrats, currently averages 27 percent support, leading the second-placed Liberals by an average of 8 points.


Nutella

Around 160 employees at a French confection factory owned by the Italian confectionery giant Ferrero have been on strike since May 27, causing disruption in the production of a popular breakfast spread for millions of Europeans.

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