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What's next for Britain after Brexit? 05:12 The U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union is reverberating in political capitals and financial markets around the world. But if the historic ...
EU's Brexit chief negotiator Michel Barnier (C) addresses the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs next to its German chairman at the European Parliament David McAllister in Brussels ...
Emmanuel Macron has taken a fresh swipe at Brexit as he told the UK: “You were stronger with the European Union.”The French president spoke out as he prepares to strike a migrant returns deal with ...
After Mr Macron says small boat crossings have got worse since Brexit because the UK has no migratory agreement with the EU, ...
PARIS (Reuters) -Record illegal migrant crossings across the English Channel this year showed Brexit had failed to deliver on ...
This week’s meeting of European Union leaders in Brussels will not match the excitement of last week’s Brexit brinkmanship. There will be no unscheduled predawn flights, nor prebreakfast press ...
With the so-called Brexit vote, the European Union, itself arguably the most ambitious post-World War II experiment in globalization, appears at risk of unraveling. — Don Lee Read More.
On the morning after the Brexit vote, a dazed Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, a body consisting of the heads of government of the 28 countries in the European Union, was asked to ...
European Union leaders like Jean-Claude Juncker, right, have less to fear from the bloc’s opponents like Nigel Farage, left, a leading Brexit advocate, seen here at a European Parliament meeting ...
The UK joined the European Economic Community in 1973, which became part of the European Union when it formed in 1993. But the UK has always had a degree of distance from the EU.
• Britain’s Parliament on Tuesday soundly defeated Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan to exit the European Union, a 391 to 242 vote that is likely to delay Brexit and could derail it entirely.