Police open fire on charging migrant car in Calais

French police opened fire Saturday on a car carrying migrants near the port of Calais as it sped toward a group of officers trying to halt it for a check, authorities said. None of the nine migrants aboard the vehicle was wounded, but the car hit one of the officers and injured his knee. Calais is a key jumping off point for migrants seeking to break into Britain-bound trucks or pay smugglers to help them get across the Channel. Source TheLocal

EU piles pressure on Macron after sounding alarm over 2018 budget

The EU warned Wednesday that France and five other countries were at risk of breaching the bloc’s tough public spending rules, adding to the pressure on President Emmanuel Macron to push through tough reforms. Brussels also sounded the alarm over Italy’s high government debt in a fresh sign of concern over the eurozone’s third largest economy, already buffeted by fears about its banking sector. Source TheLocal

European Central Bank boss warns banks they will be left behind if they don’t finish Brexit preparations now

Banks’ Brexit plans still need work if they are going to be ready for the UK leaving the EU, according to a powerful member of the ECB. Sabine Lautenschlaeger, vice-chair of the board of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, said issues remain in preparations for both UK-based banks trying to access the EU and EU-based banks wanting to service clients in the UK. “My message to all affected banks is this: don’t procrastinate,” she said, speaking at a banking forum in Frankfurt. “No one will wait for you. When Brexit happens you will either be prepared, or not. I advise you to be prepared.” Source City AM

Iran says ‘biased’ French policy stoking Middle East crises

Iran said on Friday that “biased” French policy was stoking crises in the Middle East after Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian accused it of “hegemonic” ambitions in the region. “Unfortunately it seems that France has a biased and partisan approach to the crises in the region and this approach, whether intentionally or not, is even contributing to turning potential crises into real ones,” foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi said. Source The Local