The paper clip, 14 August
14.08.2012 / 10:46 CET
Romanian leader attacks the European Commission's president, Angela Merkel faces a difficult to-do list on her return from holiday, and doubts rise about Iceland's bid for EU membership: these are among the subjects covered in the European papers.
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